Nii Amon Kotei bɛ dɔɣi o la silimiingoli May biɛɣu pishi ni anahi dali yuuni 1915 puuni, ka o kani silimiingoli October bɛɣu pinaayopoin dali yuuni 2011, o daa nyɛla Ghana bilichini so ŋun nyɛ, ŋun kpɛri binyɛra, ŋun peentira, ŋun yiini yila, ni tuma nim pam nucheeni tuun baŋda. O nyɛla Ghana nim ni teeri so yɛla sahakam domini ŋunin daa mali coat of arms of Ghana.[1] O daa nyɛla Ghana nucheeni tuun tumdi ŋun yuli daa kuli be saa zuɣu.[2][3]

O biɛhigu pilli

Kotei bɛ daa dɔɣi ola silimiingoli May bɛɣu pishi ni anahi dali yuuni 1915 ni, fɔŋ yuli booni Labadi, n be Greater Accra region din be Ghana la. O nyɛla ŋun yini zuliya yuli booni Ga zuliya ni na .

Shikuru Chandi mini linjintali tuma

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Kotei nyɛla bɛ ni daa tabi Sɔŋ Sɔ ka chaŋ shikuru yuli booni Achimota School din nyaangi ka o daa lan nyɛ sɔŋsim n chaŋ shikuru yuli booni London School of Printing and Graphic Art din gbaai yuuni 1949 zaŋ ni yuuni 1952 ni. Duniya zaa tɔbu din daa pahi buyi la ni, o daa nyɛla ŋun be Royal West African Frontier Force la, ka daa nyɛ ŋun daa sabiri soya ni luɣu n tiri sooje nim ban daa be tooni maa.[4]

Polo ni suŋsim nima

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O kpaŋmaŋ sɔŋsim tuun kpeŋ nyɛla o ni daa mali bɛ ni bɔli shɛli ni (Ghana's national coat of arms on 4 March 1957) la. Kotei daa nyɛla British Zuɣulani ŋun daa be Ghana ka bɛ booni o ni Governor la ni che ka o labi taɣi Ghana Coat of Arm din daa mali wabigi anfooni mini abe ti vari din li n pa ti dini nyɛ shɛli zuŋɔ ŋɔ. O ni daa mali li naai, o daa zaŋ li mi chaŋ Queen's College of Heraldry ni bɛ ti saɣitili.[5]

Lala ' coat of arms,' nyɛla din be gomdanti tuun zuɣiri kam ni

Kundivihira

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  1. Amon Kotei, Designer of the Ghana Coat Of Arms. Ghanaweb.com. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  2. Amon Kotei. Hourglassgallery.com. Archived from the original on 26 February 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  3. La Traditional Council Honours Renowned Artist. Ghanamma.com. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  4. Karikari, Kwaku Boakye (10 February 2015). A Look At Amon Kotei: Designer Of The Coat Of Arms.
  5. National Commission On Culture (2011-07-23).