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Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by Nobody: 3:28pm On Oct 17, 2015
Kaduna State has today unveiled its new Logo which will henceforth be the new insignia for the state. It will be used in all the state's official communications, correspondences and transactions.

The distinctive features of the logo include its motto: Work and Worship; green vegetation, which means Agriculture, Economy, Abundance and conservation. Crocodile stands for Strength, Resilience, Indestructibility and Ancestry; while cattle implies Fertility, Abundance and Nourishment. More pics after the cut.

http://www.lailasblog.com/2015/10/photos-kaduna-state-unveils-its-new-logo.html

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by TonyeBarcanista(m): 3:34pm On Oct 17, 2015
Kaduna is blessed!!

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by Nobody: 3:36pm On Oct 17, 2015
I know El-Rufai is not related to bokoharam.

What is the essence of the logo. Is it going to replace the coat of arms? just asking.

what are those two animals that replaced our horse? Just asking.

What is that symbol that replaced the eagle? Just asking.

The other part of the logo is clear to me.

croc city.

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by Nobody: 3:40pm On Oct 17, 2015
The Logo looks too complicated.

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by madridguy(m): 3:42pm On Oct 17, 2015
Positive change in Kaduna State.

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by bigtt76(f): 3:44pm On Oct 17, 2015
No BH representation? grin

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by datola: 3:45pm On Oct 17, 2015
So, Kaduna state did not have a logo before now.

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by Nobody: 3:48pm On Oct 17, 2015
O fe jo jihad logo o.

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by Nobody: 3:56pm On Oct 17, 2015
Great....our next President is performing..

Sai APC

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by omenka(m): 4:01pm On Oct 17, 2015
I just envy the people of Kaduna state- their governor seem to be the only governor currently doing anything in the country.

The only thing my state governor seems to have achieved so far is wasting scarce resources on acquiring Land Cruiser SUVs worth over 11million apiece for commissioners and Corollas worth 7million apiece for LG Transition Chairmen!! angry

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by naptu2: 4:03pm On Oct 17, 2015
datola:
So, Kaduna state did not have a logo before now.

They did, but many states have changed their logos in recent years.
Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by naptu2: 4:07pm On Oct 17, 2015
Old Kaduna logo (1967-2015).



Old Kaduna State flag.




New Kaduna State logo.

www.nairaland.com/attachments/2814364_KadunaStateLogo_jpgd37e638b4c398cf6f0bb94c7cf4a24dc

The distinctive features of the logo include its motto: Work and Worship; green vegetation, which means Agriculture, Economy, Abundance and conservation. Crocodile stands for Strength, Resilience, Indestructibility and Ancestry; while cattle implies Fertility, Abundance and Nourishment.

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by omenka(m): 4:08pm On Oct 17, 2015
bigtt76:
No BH representation? grin
Look how stupid you sound.

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by naptu2: 4:18pm On Oct 17, 2015
[size=14pt]Kaduna State’s new logo passed into law[/size]

By Amos Tauna on August 13, 2015

The Kaduna State House of Assembly has passed into law a bill to create a logo for the state.

This came after the third reading of the bill on the floor of House.

The law cited as The Kaduna State Logo law, 2015, provided an official logo for the state to be used in all official communications, correspondences and transactions.

According to the law, any official document or correspondence of government that does not bear the official logo shall be invalid.

The new law enjoined all persons in the employment of government to ensure strict compliance with the provisions of the law.

The distinctive features of the logo include its motto: Work and Worship; green vegetation, which means Agriculture, Economy, Abundance and conservation. Crocodile stands for Strength, Resilience, Indestructibility and Ancestry; while cattle implies Fertility, Abundance and Nourishment.

http://dailypost.ng/2015/08/13/kaduna-states-new-logo-passed-into-law/
Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by Nobody: 4:19pm On Oct 17, 2015
omenka:
I just envy the people of Kaduna state- their governor seem to be the only governor currently doing anything in the country.

The only thing my state governor seems to have achieved so far is wasting scarce resources on acquiring Land Cruiser SUVs worth over 11million apiece for commissioners and Corollas worth 7million apiece for LG Transition Chairmen!! angry
Is your governor from APC?

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by naptu2: 4:19pm On Oct 17, 2015
[size=14pt]Kaduna State Logo Law Must Be Amended[/size]
By Sunday Isuwa

Home » Opinion » Kaduna State Logo Law Must Be Amended, By Sunday Isuwa

Premium Times⁠ August 26, 2015⁠ Opinion⁠ No Comment



The haphazard passage into law, of an executive bill sponsored by Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, for the creation of a Logo for Kaduna State, has created furor.

The logo in its features show inconsistency and repetition and cannot be adopted in civic education, as the Chairman, State House Committee on Judiciary, Irimiya Ishaku Kantiok acknowledges that the over 6.3 million people of Kaduna had no input into the creation of the New Logo, having failed to call for a public hearing on it.

For people who follow political activities, especially from the Lugard Hall where members of the legislative arm meet, the passage of a very important bill for the creation of a logo containing some features of the state without inputs from people of the state was a big legislative error.

The distinctive features of the logo and the process that led to the passage of the bill have left many wondering whether the first class student, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, who is now the governor of Kaduna State actually went through the bill and forwarded same to the members of the Kaduna State House of Assembly.

Its passage by the members of the state House of assembly without doing the needful also speaks volume of the quality of representatives the acclaimed centre of learning is producing.

There is no legal injunction restraining Kaduna State from having a logo. States are free to have their flags and other important symbols. So, it was not out of order that the Kaduna State governor initiated such an important bill. The question is that of whether indeed the majority had their say in it, as is the norm in a democracy.

Before Nigeria’s independence, the committee saddled with the responsibility of providing a flag, National Anthem and other important symbols of state for the country did not only call for public hearings, but competitions were organised and thrown open to all Nigerians. Various submissions were made. A serious selection process was also carried out which gave Nigeria something to be proud of.

In Kaduna, the process that led to the passage of the logo bill into law is still shocking. It has only succeeded in giving Kaduna a logo with inconsistent, incoherent and repetitive features, as earlier mentioned. For people who were privileged to go through the bill as passed, they have called for an urgent repeal of the law after the governor’s assent.

It was reliably gathered that after the governor forwarded the bill for a law to create a logo for Kaduna State, the normal procedure of reading it for the first time was followed. The bill was also read for the second time and referred to a joint committee. The committees and members initially drafted for the assignment included those from the Judiciary, Youth, Sport and Culture, Commerce, Industries and Tourism. Later, all the committees drafted for the assignment were withdrawn, leaving only that of Judiciary, headed by Irimiya Ishaku Kantiok and his deputy, since the House committees have not been constituted.

Even though many have queried the withdrawal of other committees in this very important assignment, the Judicial committee, made up of two people denied over 6.3 million people their inputs in an official insignia and symbol to be used by the entire government establishments, bureaus, public institutions and colleges, schools and all bodies established by the Kaduna State government.

Either by act of commission or omission, the committee’s refusal to organise a public hearing, referring the bill for reading for a third time and its subsequent passage with so much errors makes a lot of people in Kaduna State wonder about the motive behind this.

The first distinctive feature of the logo is the Motto: Work and Worship. A lot of people have no qualms with that, considering the religious and hardworking nature of the people of Kaduna State.

The second feature in the logo highlighted is Green Vegetation: Agriculture, Economy, Abundance and Conservation are mentioned. Kaduna is known for its rich agriculture and contribution towards boosting the nation’s economy. But the lawmakers and the bill drafter fail to explain to the people the ‘Abundance’ they are talking about.

The third feature of the logo is a Crocodile: According to the drafters, crocodile stands for Strength, Resilience, Indestructibility and Ancestry. The lawmakers and the bill’s sponsor fail to acknowledge that there is nothing in this world that is indestructible. Kaduna State has witnessed the destruction of several lives and property as a result of terrorist attacks, cattle rustlers, ethnic and religious crises. This is a history the people can’t runaway from or forget at all.

The fourth feature is a Cattle: The lawmakers and the sponsor of the bill say Fertility, Abundance and Nourishment are what this feature represents. If one looks at it very well, there is a repetition of Abundance; which is being challenged.

The fifth feature of the logo is Nok: They make mention of History, Culture, Arts and Tourism. Are the lawmakers and the sponsor of the bill referring to the famous symbol of the Nok Terra-cotta? Even though Nok terra cotta represents the above mentioned, the sculpture in the Logo does not suggest the original Nok terra-cotta traded circa 500 BC. In fact, since the size of the logo will be reduced to fit in on the size of official files, the sign of the terra-cotta which represents a large chunk of ethnic groups won’t be visible when compared with other unimportant features that have been given prominence.

The sixth feature of the logo is a Crop plant. In crop, Agriculture and Economy are also mentioned. These are features earlier mentioned in green vegetation, thereby making the logo inconsistent and repetitive in nature.

The seventh feature is a Water Body: the sponsor of the bill mentions Life, Purity and Recreation. There shouldn’t be any objection to that because that is exactly what water represents.

The eighth feature of the logo is a Book: which stands for Education and Knowledge (Centre of Learning). This also is okay for many people.

The ninth feature is the Northern Knot: the sponsor of the bill mentions History, Tradition and Culture. These are features mentioned earlier. If there were proper synergies and public hearings, it would have saved these unnecessary repetitions. The knot is a pirated feature and meaningless on the Kaduna State logo

The tenth feature is Kakaki: Culture and History are also mentioned as some of its features. Both culture and history have been featured earlier.

The eleventh feature the sponsor of the bill includes is a Banner: History and Way of Life is mentioned. Many are now asking whether the banner’s history is different from the several ones mentioned above? How many histories does Kaduna State have?

The twelfth feature included in the logo by the sponsor of the bill is: Two decorated black horses. Independence, Culture, History and Tradition are mentioned. Only Independence has not been mentioned earlier in the distinctive features of the logo. Both culture, History and tradition had already been captured. The two horses are pirated from the Nigeria coat of Arms.

The thirteenth feature included by the sponsor of the bill is the Shield, which stands for Safety and Protection. Looking at the logo, what is obtainable as shield is questionable. There is no handle in the acclaimed Shield even though it could be used for Safety and Protection.

Kaduna is now a state of its own and not the defunct capital city of Northern Nigeria. There is no feature that suggests the Gbagyi are the earlier inhabitants of the capital city. Couldn’t the distinctive features have captured a woman carrying load on her shoulder to represent the original owners of the land?

The inconsistent nature of the bill, it’s voluminous features and repetitive descriptions makes it difficult for such to be introduced into primary and secondary schools curriculum as part of civic education. Looking at the entire logo, can a student or his teacher comfortably draw it in a class? The logo needs to be simplified.

The process and procedures that brought about this logo were faulty. It will be incumbent on the good members of Kaduna State House of Assembly and other members of the society to ensure that this logo is taken back to the House of Assembly for amendment if the governor signs it into law. With this, many lawmakers and other members of the society will be given the opportunity to contribute their quota in producing a logo the people will truly call their own.

Sunday Isuwa, a journalist, writes from Kaduna and can be reached on isuwasunday@gmail.com


http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=168580
Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by tpiander: 4:20pm On Oct 17, 2015
It looks more simplified but the horses are dressed in camouflage.
Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by Nobody: 4:21pm On Oct 17, 2015
omenka:
I just envy the people of Kaduna state- their governor seem to be the only governor currently doing anything in the country.

The only thing my state governor seems to have achieved so far is wasting scarce resources on acquiring Land Cruiser SUVs worth over 11million apiece for commissioners and Corollas worth 7million apiece for LG Transition Chairmen!! angry
Omenka has been scammed again by APC

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by naptu2: 4:29pm On Oct 17, 2015
Lagos flag (pre-1960)




Federal Capital Territory Lagos (1960-1967).



Lagos State (1967-present).



Lagos State logo.



WHITE CAP “KEREMESI”: This denotes a symbol of authority common to most areas in Lagos State.

AKOKO LEAVES: These are universally used at the installation of Obas and Chiefs in Lagos State and all over Yoruba land to signify longevity.

COWRIES: This signifies the earliest medium of exchange in Lagos State. And the background indicates colour of foreshore sands common to all the divisions of Lagos State.

WHEEL: It signifies industry and the red background indicate flames generating power.

FISHING ACTIVITIES: It denotes traditional occupation of the inhabitants of Lagos State.

COCONUT PALM: It represents one the main agricultural product of Lagos State.

MOTTO: Justice and Progress

JUSTICE: Signifies necessity in the State to give everyman his due without fear or favour, affection or ill-will.

PROGRESS: Signifies the hopes and inspirations of the people of Lagos State for the Future.

THREE LINES: Dividing the shields is shown to demonstrate the present, past and future.

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by kaura5000: 4:32pm On Oct 17, 2015
The dressed horses represent strength and hausa equestrian based culture

The other one is kakaki trumpet which also represent hausa culture

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by naptu2: 4:37pm On Oct 17, 2015
Old Anambra State logo.



New Anambra State logo.



THE ANAMBRA STATE COAT OF ARMS – What The Symbols Represent

Our new coat of arms and symbol brings together the spirit and essence of our great state.

The new coat of arm and symbol of Anambra state is made up of the following elements:

Ugo di ebube: -
Ugo di ebube stands for Royalty, Pride and Excellence in Igbo cosmology. No other bird typifies the Anambra person better than the Royal Eagle.

Nkwu
Nkwu in Igbo cosmology denotes plenty. The pair here represents the wealth of talents that abound in both the male and female citizens of Anambra.

The Niger Bridge
This engineering artistry is iconic. The Niger bridge symbolizes the gateway into the heart of the Igbo nation.

Igwebuike.. the 21 active currents
...Symbolises our 21 local government areas. This represents the continuous developmental energy of our people

Okike
Okike symbolizes dignity, honour, nobility. It is positioned at the base because the foundation of our aspirations is based on the time honoured igbo tradition of truth, honesty and hardwork.

....the tapestry on each of the tusks symbolizes the industry, dexterity and creative essence that lead to the height of our achievements.

The Penny
The round coin under the roped pot is the penny of the old days. The penny sign stands for Aku na Uba. We are proud business and craft men who travel around the world doing business.

....The circle at the centre of the penny shows our continuing readiness to put at the centre of all our action, God Almighty who is depicted here by a circle – having neither beginning nor an ending.


The Roped Pot
The Roped Pot symbolizes the art of metal works among our people. It also represents the history and success of this ancient art.

Ugu leaves and blooming petals of sunflower
..Symbolise our prosperity in agriculture and a hearty and cheerful people.


Anambra State Government logo.


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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by naptu2: 4:41pm On Oct 17, 2015
Edo State.

Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by tpiander: 4:46pm On Oct 17, 2015
Needs redesigning for sure.




I thought Edo is among the top art design places?
Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by Mogidi: 4:47pm On Oct 17, 2015
It looks like a bad drawing by a teenager.

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by ShakurM(m): 4:47pm On Oct 17, 2015
Dull colours as usual...

Looks so primitive!
Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by ihatebuhari(f): 4:47pm On Oct 17, 2015
Rubbish
Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by Richie0974: 4:47pm On Oct 17, 2015
Good sha.
But why do the horses look like grasshopper lipsrsealed.
Work and worship, what do they worship?

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by wapmingle: 4:47pm On Oct 17, 2015
Comedy Skit: Patience Jonathan vs. Seyi Law

Watch below


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYGQLErKG2Q

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Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by ihatebuhari(f): 4:47pm On Oct 17, 2015
naptu2:
Edo State.

lol

Ok God bless Edo state
God bless Niger Delta
Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by yinkson(m): 4:47pm On Oct 17, 2015
For revenue job, visit the link below: http://TheRevenueJob.com/?ref=56228
Re: Kaduna State Unveils Its New Logo (Photo) by miteolu(m): 4:48pm On Oct 17, 2015
I know Rufai has will not sign cheques.

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