01 — The Tree
Where stories
are born,
wisdom breathes.
It stands for knowledge, virtue, and power. In Senegalese and ancient African traditions, the tree is sacred — a place where elders gather, and stories are passed down by griots under the moonlight.
It represents wisdom, unity, and the sacred exchange of truth. A living archive of who we are and where we come from.
02 — The Three Swords
Protect the story
at all costs.
They rest beneath the tree, guarding it — protecting the stories, knowledge, and legacy it holds. The swords symbolize strength, duty, and the promise to defend our patrimony at all costs.
Because losing our stories means losing a part of ourselves.
03 — The Red Shade
We are the echo
of their sacrifice.
Behind it all lies the red — the blood and sacrifice of our ancestors. It honors the fight they fought for freedom, identity, and pride.
It's a reminder that what we build today stands on the courage of those who came before us.



