ABỌUT US

Drawn from the paternal Yoruba origins of the founder, the word ỌGÁ, frequently used as a form of address to designate a person of power and influence, seemed an obvious choice. Mostly used for men, it can also be used for women at the top.

Whether it's our logo, our icon or our emblem, we draw on the richness of our culture to make strong, meaningful symbols our own.

Our philosophy is reflected in our motto: people of class and substance. Substance, because beyond form, substance is essential.

Our trademark is to offer high-quality fashion accessories and products, always in limited editions. That's why we had to wait until 2023 for our first products to be available to our select clientele, because we are uncompromising about the quality of our products.

Adinkrahene

The basis of our logo is the adinkra symbol
"Adinkrahene". The symbol is considered to
be the "chief of adinkra symbols". It
represents charisma, authority and
leadership.

While being a contemporary brand, we
remain connected to our continent of
origin in every way possible.
As the egyptian civilisation was one of the
most important in the history of the world,
we decided to use ancient Egyptian
numbers to represent our year of creation:
2021

DENKYEM

Meaning crocodile, this adinkra symbolises
adaptability, ingenuity and cleverness.

NSAA

Originally a type of hand-woven cloth, it is
a symbol of excellence, genuineness and
authenticity.

BESE SAKA

From the ancient Adinkra language, this
symbol represents affluence, unity, power
and abundance

AKOFENA

This symbol literally represents "sword of
war".
It features two crossed swords and
usually represents courage and valour. It
can also symbolise a legitimate state of
authority