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Description of Fihankra
In traditional Akan society, the extended family would live together in a home known as a Fihankra, which was a compound house that was either completely enclosed or secured. The Fihankra is a symbol of brotherhood, completeness, safety, and security. It also represents completeness. It is a symbol of the importance of unity and working together as a community, as well as the collective power that the community possesses as a whole. The Fihankra is also a symbol of the necessity for each person to make a contribution to the greater good of the community. This ensures that everyone has a part to play in the upkeep of the family’s safety and security.
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