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English: A depiction of a traditional bronze head of the Yoruba, more specifically Ile Ife region. The Ankh is symbolized as one of the first icons used during the inception of the organization as a symbol of cultural pride and the pick axe and shovel represent the hard work of the people who founded the society, and the hard work it will take to maintain it. No progress without hard work.
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