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Why Is Nigerian Flags Always On Half Mast? by Clemzy16(m): 1:31pm On Dec 06, 2012
I've always observed seeing Nigerian flags at half mast. These flags are sometimes sited at coperate organisation e.g Banks, Hotels, Govt parastatals, school etc.. Sometimes, if you're a foreigner to Nigeria you might be tempted to ask whether the country is on mourning. (probably the death of a national icon). You hardly see the Nigerian flag flying. In some cases, the flag of this certain organisation would be flying high why the Nigerian flag would still be down. What do you think is the cause of it?! Do you think it is poor arrangement or is there any supersticous sentiment attached to it?!

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Lets have your view??
Re: Why Is Nigerian Flags Always On Half Mast? by Nobody: 3:35pm On Dec 06, 2012
Is it egungun mask or atilogu mask? cheesy grin

Just asking
Re: Why Is Nigerian Flags Always On Half Mast? by Clemzy16(m): 9:18pm On Dec 06, 2012
pDude: Is it egungun mask or atilogu mask? cheesy grin

Just asking
It was a typo. I just edited it. Cheers!
Re: Why Is Nigerian Flags Always On Half Mast? by Callotti: 7:36am On Dec 07, 2012
A sign of 'spiritual impotence'! grin
Re: Why Is Nigerian Flags Always On Half Mast? by Clemzy16(m): 9:03am On Dec 07, 2012
Callotti: A sign of 'spiritual impotence'! grin
So, are you saying there are spiritual forces against this nation?! Just like a minister once said.
Re: Why Is Nigerian Flags Always On Half Mast? by Callotti: 10:47am On Dec 07, 2012
Clemzy16: So, are you saying there are spiritual forces against this nation?! Just like a minister once said.

Of course!
Nigeria's ailments have passed the metaphysically-possible to correct.
We are now in the realm of spirituality. kiss

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