Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu
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Nea Onnim No Sua A, Ohu is an Adinkra symbol of the Akan people of Ghana, representing the value of continuous learning and the transformative power of education. The phrase translates from Twi to English as "He who does not know can learn," or more broadly, "He who does not know can learn to know." It reflects the belief that knowledge is not innate but can be acquired through education, observation, and openness to new ideas.[1]
Symbolism and meaning
[edit]This Adinkra symbol emphasizes humility in the pursuit of knowledge. It is a reminder that ignorance is not a permanent state, and through effort and a willingness to learn, one can gain understanding and wisdom. The symbol promotes lifelong learning, intellectual curiosity, and the sharing of knowledge among individuals and within communities.
References
[edit]- ^ "Adinkra Symbols". Education and Learning in Ghana. WordPress. 2016-06-15. Retrieved 2025-05-20.