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obong (m)
The Flag of Nigeria
« on: July 14, 2005, 03:25 AM »

The green white green to me is very boring and says nothing about the people of nigeria. If given a chance would you guys change the flag and what would you change it into?

in the US the stars represent the many states and inn south africa the multi colored flag speaks to the diversity of the people.  in jamaica its the same thing (out of many,one) and in japan the flag has sysbols from their culture.  I think Nigeria could do with a makeover that says something about who we are
hot-angel (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #1 on: July 14, 2005, 05:57 AM »

Nigerian flag is Unique. And the uniqeness is that it speaks nothing about us.

If i am to change it i will change it to the picture below.

That writting under that says "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress". I love it. I wouldn't want to change much about the flag.  I just love the flag and i think it's great.

Why I think it's great is that,, at my school i had to give a speech about my country, and i wore, green hat, white shirt, and a green pant (trouser). It was so unique when i told them that was my country's flag. They were like, wow...so unique yet simple.

P.S, changing the flag can never happen...it's is and shall continue to be green white green


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obong (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #2 on: July 14, 2005, 01:07 PM »

other countries have changed their flags after many years like south africa and irag. Nigeria will do the same.  I like that thing you added to it, but it'll be hard for a kid to draw it.  I think it needs some africa symbol in the middle like the kenyan flag has a sheild
Angelgal (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #3 on: July 14, 2005, 03:56 PM »

I don't know what we (Nigeria) have with eagles. If they want to leave an African symbol on the flag, they'd probably get rid of the horses and enlarge the eagle. Kids can draw that I think?

In primary school we were taught that green symbolises fertility or growth..don't know now..and that the  white was for peace and unity.

Nigeria is made up of several tribes, if they want to change the colour of the flag and make it multicoloured every tribe would want to be represented. (What a rainbow that would be!) Maybe that's why the flag is simple just as well..
Angelgal (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #4 on: July 14, 2005, 03:58 PM »

The Angolan flag has a machet (cutlass) on their flag as a symbol. Goes to show you the violence in that country, ravaged by war for several years is well represented even on their flag!
Greatpeter (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #5 on: July 14, 2005, 04:03 PM »

Obong, there is nothing wrong with that flag and ths colour.
The flag speaks about us only if you know and better still you would have asked the meaning first.

This flag was designed lond ago I understand but anytime it is hosted with other flags in the world I always compare it and I adjudged it the best. You might not buy that from me.

The Green means -  Agriculture, we are blessed with good soil, and weather. Best weather in the world. We can grow virtually everything in this nation. What we can not plant in the south here can germinate in Jos or else where in the North. We've got both the hot and cold weather.

You'll agree with me, our major source of income was agriculture before we discovered the first Oil in Oloibiri in Bayelsa state.

The white means peace and unity. Nigerians were living in peace and unity before all these tribal, political and Religious crisis here and there.

And I believe it's still our vision to live happily together. Our diversity to be our strength.

(Eagles and Horse there are nothing but symbols of Strength.) We are the strongest  African country.
God help us - Amen.
obong (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #6 on: July 14, 2005, 05:15 PM »

Greatpeter, i know what the flag means, and thats pricesely why I asked for a possible change.

Agriculture,  doesn't speak to the essence of the country.  Just because we used to be agricultural (like every other country is the world) doesnt mean its should be on the flag. Neither should a oil rig be on the flag because we make money from oil.

Peace is a compenent of every country, so it doesn't differentiate us or speak to us. 

I was speaking of something like the flag of japan,

The national flag of Japan, known as Nisshōki (日章旗) or Hinomaru (日の丸 "sun disc") in Japanese, is a base white flag with a large red disc (representing the rising sun) in the centre. A legend says that its origins lie in the days of Mongol invasions of Japan in the 13th century, when the Buddhist priest Nichiren was supposed to have offered the sun disc flag to the Emperor of Japan, who was considered a descendant of the sun goddess Amaterasu. In fact the sun disc symbol is known to have been displayed on folding fans carried in the 12th century by samurai involved in the feud between the Taira and Minamoto clans. It was widely used on military banners in the Sengoku ("Warring States") period of the 15th and 16th centuries. Subsequent Shogunates established it as the flag to be flown from Japanese ships

or south africa

When the new flag was designed, it was specifically stated that the colours had no official meaning or symbolism, other than their choice from their use in the past. However, in recent times an unofficial consensus has been reached in terms of an accepted meaning for the flag and its colours. The pall (Y) is stated to symbolise the convergence as one unified nation. The red symbolises blood. The blue indicates open skies, while the green symbolises the land of South Africa. The black represents black South Africans, and the white represents white South Africans. Yellow is for the natural resources of South Africa, such as gold.

Despite the official denial of symbolism, three of the colours – black, green and yellow – are found in the flag of the African National Congress. The other three – red, white and blue – are used in the flag of the Netherlands and the flag of the United Kingdom; these colours were also found in the old flag of South Africa, although with orange instead of red. The flag could thus be interpreted as a display of unity between the two South African traditions. Red, yellow and green are also the Pan-African colours.

Even the american flag speaks to its states and original colonies. 

My point is these flags speak about the land, the people, the history, etc. Its deeper than some colonial creation.
hot-angel (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #7 on: July 14, 2005, 05:26 PM »

how do u people sit down and type so much???
obong (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #8 on: July 14, 2005, 05:40 PM »

I didnt type it. I copied and pasted it from the web. I don't have that much info n my head or that much time to type all of that
hot-angel (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #9 on: July 14, 2005, 05:42 PM »

ohh. I was begining to think i was dumb.  Wink
trae_z (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #10 on: July 15, 2005, 10:25 AM »

bros yeh! i love the flag. at least its better than other african countries who have copy-cat flags: ghana,senegal,togo e.t.c or uganda,zimbabwe e.t.c

NAIJA AND GREEN WHIET GREEN FOR LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
babe (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #11 on: July 15, 2005, 06:03 PM »

to me the 9gerian flag is fine

we can think of the green color as a new begining of things we hope for (faith)
and the white as peace, we hope for (faith)

ans as for the eagles, that is the only animal that can look straight at the SUN and not get hurt.
Vongauche (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #12 on: July 17, 2005, 07:54 PM »

 this is my first post on here. here goes...

i agree with all of u and not because i'm new and trying to fit in Cheesy yes, i do sometimes feel that the naija flag is dull at times but the design is significant and i'm glad we all know the raison d'etre - green symbolising lush vegetation, and white symbolising peace (unity in diversity).

but sometimes i stare at the US stars and stripes and I actually find it RAZZ! Shocked and what happens if and when Puerto Rico becomes the 51st state? they'll add another star!

the japanese sun disc is apt given it's the "land of the rising sun" and the sun does rise in the east Grin

as for jamaica, black symbolises the colour of the people, yellow is for the sun and green is for their vegetation.

and the so-called "copy-catter" african flags (ghana, senegal, cameroun etc) are so because yellow, balck and red are meant to be pan-african colours.  these countries were strong proponents of Pan-africanism and negritude (Kwame Nkrumah & Leopold Senghor). that's the reason why u have rastafarians like Bob Marley (RIP) wearing such coloured hats and wristbands.

my only constantgreviance with the Nigerian flag is that the shade of green changes  Angry yes, i know we Nigerians are generally unsophisticated (including myself) but we can't we decide on a particular shade of green? yesterday, it was "normal" green. today, it's dark green and tomorrow it'll be light green. even the FG is guilty of this!

while we're deciding what shade of green can we tell the NFA to add one more colour to our official football strip? green is generally not a nice colour for a football jersey.  And NO, I'm not gay!
Ka (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #13 on: July 17, 2005, 10:24 PM »

New flag, huh?

The best thing is to have a flag that represents our true culture... so we should have a black flag (representing crude oil) with the symbol of two hands exchanging a large colourful plastic bag of money in the centre.
obong (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #14 on: July 17, 2005, 10:59 PM »

Vongauche, you're right about everything.  I do like the stars on the US flag, even if it goes to 100.  Nigeria needs something like that to recognize the various groups within the country.  or the various states. 
Angelgal (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #15 on: July 18, 2005, 04:38 PM »

Ka don't you mean a ghana must go bag to represent the money?  Grin

Further info on the American flag, the red stripes represents the blood that was shed during their independence war with the British, when America finally became a nation on its own.

Vongauche you ain't gay of course (or rather I hope) I don't know why men that have good colour combinations are regarded as gay!
obong (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #16 on: July 19, 2005, 02:13 AM »

even if he's gay its ok. nothing wrong with being gay

but anyway, the stripes also represent te original 13 colonies. there are 13 stripes
hot-angel (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #17 on: July 19, 2005, 02:55 AM »

uhmm gay is gay. But nothing wrong being gay. Just that when you wear rainbow colors, you need not announce to people that you are gay.
obong (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #18 on: July 19, 2005, 03:27 AM »

true true
trae_z (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #19 on: July 19, 2005, 10:39 AM »

Vongauche:while we're deciding what shade of green can we tell the NFA to add one more colour to our official football strip? green is generally not a nice colour for a football jersey

who told you that? green is good on the Eagles abeg. GREEN WHITE GREEN FOR LIFE MAN! Cool
 
Ka :
New flag, huh?

The best thing is to have a flag that represents our true culture... so we should have a black flag (representing crude oil) with the symbol of two hands exchanging a large colourful plastic bag of money in the centre.


bros u spoke the truth, u're cracking me up Grin.
makgod (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #20 on: July 19, 2005, 12:05 PM »

colourful plastic bag at the centre.... Grin, damn!!! guys are funny.

I met a guy once in Thailand, and our first discussion was like this.
guy :are u Nigerian..?
me  :  yes.
me   : u..?
guy  : yes.
guy  : are u proud 2 be a nigerian...?
me   : of course yes.
guy  : God purnish u.
me   ; why...?
guy  : i swear to god If no be say u tell me say u from naija...i no for tell u say na there i from.
guy  ; until they change that name and that flag... i no fit tell any body say na there i from.
me   ; laughs.
Vongauche (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #21 on: July 19, 2005, 01:25 PM »

abeg o, i am 100% heterosexual. so angelgal, hotangel  and all other ladies in the house feel free to toast me &viceversa. i know u want to Cool .and there is something very wrong with being gay/lesbian IMO but that's another topic.

anyway, i say keep the Nigeria flag but choose a definite colour.

@makgod: it's a shame some peeps aren't proud to be nigerians but who can we blame them
obong (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #22 on: July 20, 2005, 05:28 AM »

Yeah, i would also change the nme of the country, but thats another thread
hot-angel (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #23 on: July 20, 2005, 05:35 AM »

okay Vongauche
DE-KING (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #24 on: July 25, 2005, 11:19 AM »

The Nigerian flag is not very colourful, agreed but if we consider the fact that we are a multi-ethnic people I guess we should just leave it that way as someone already said that it's really going to be a rainbow colour.

Those of us saying other countries changed theirs. May I also ask that we copy everything they do?

Just because somene is doing something somehow doesn't mean you should just follow suit.
obong (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #25 on: July 25, 2005, 03:46 PM »

I think if the reasons those countries changed their flags is similar to ours and helps the country by sybolically showing a rebirth, i think its a good idea.  Nigeria's flag was made byt he colonialist and realyl isnt ours
DE-KING (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #26 on: July 26, 2005, 12:53 PM »

@ Obong. Why not suggest a colour combination may be Nairalanders may start a push for a change of the Nigerian flag. Cheesy

Does nayone here have any idea if our leaders have said anything about this?
obong (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #27 on: July 26, 2005, 01:34 PM »

I think black (for the people), red (blood shed to remain united) and yellow (the tropical sun) should be added to the flag.  The green white green can remain, but i'm not sure how the design would look. 
DE-KING (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #28 on: August 02, 2005, 09:23 AM »

So, nairalanders what say you to obong's suggestion? Huh
hot-angel (f)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #29 on: August 03, 2005, 04:48 AM »

Not cool.
DE-KING (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #30 on: August 03, 2005, 08:25 AM »

More contributions please on obong's suggestion.
DE-KING (m)
Re: The Flag of Nigeria
« #31 on: August 03, 2005, 08:26 AM »

Sorry, typographical error. I mean obong.
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