Nigerian Flag Description:
The flag of Nigeria consists
of three equal sized vertical stripes - the right and left stripe are
green; and the middle stripe is white.
Nigerian Flag Meaning:
The
green stripes represent Nigeria's agriculture industry and its lush
vegetation. The white stripe represents the desire for peace and unity
within the country.
Nigerian Flag History:
The
Nigerian flag was adopted the same day Nigeria gained independence from
Britain on October 1, 1960. A competition was held to choose a new
national flag to represent an independent Nigeria. A design by a
Nigerian student named Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi was chosen in 1959 from
almost 3,000 entries.
Interesting Nigerian Flag Facts:
When
the Nigerian flag is flying, no other flag, emblem or insignia should
be placed above the flag. Old or worn out Nigerian flags should never be
displayed. When a Nigerian flag becomes soiled, old, torn or mutilated
it should be destroyed by burning or any other method of respect.
Nigerian
law makes deems it an offence for the Nigerian Flag to be improperly
used or displayed. Law states that: "Any person who flies or exhibits
the National Flag in a defaced or bad condition shall be guilty of an
offence against this Ordinance."
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
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