Coat of Arms of Ghana
The Coat of Arms of Ghana features a shield divided into four quarters, each representing different aspects of the nation. The top left quarter shows a gold mine, symbolizing the country's mineral wealth, while the top right quarter depicts a cocoa tree, representing agriculture. The bottom left quarter features a black star, symbolizing African freedom, and the bottom right quarter displays a sword and a staff, representing strength and authority.
Surrounding the shield are two golden eagles, which symbolize strength and freedom. The motto "Freedom and Justice" is inscribed at the base, reflecting Ghana's commitment to these principles. The coat of arms is an important national symbol, representing the unity and aspirations of the Ghanaian people.