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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 3:50am On Aug 22, 2018
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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 3:53am On Aug 22, 2018
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 3:56am On Aug 22, 2018
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NIGERIA
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 3:58am On Aug 22, 2018
1) Colony And Protectorate Of Southern Nigeria

Flag of the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria (1900-1914)
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10406929_1453251291598840_8374589030770255463_n.jpg?w=584[/img]



Badge of the Colony and Protectorate of Southern Nigeria (1900-1914)
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/14947939_1812404629016836_5837682000347324454_n.jpg?w=584[/img]
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 3:58am On Aug 22, 2018
2) Protectorate of Northern Nigeria

Flag of the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria (1900-1914)
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10525968_1453251314932171_1928130180538194980_n.jpg?w=584[/img]



Badge of the Protectorate of Northern Nigeria (1900-1914)
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/15056383_1812404339016865_3848405825261216530_n.jpg?w=584[/img]
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 3:58am On Aug 22, 2018
3) Colony And Protectorate Of Nigeria (1914-1960)

Flag
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10393770_1453251334932169_7659247673884063754_n.jpg?w=584[/img]



The coat of arms of Nigeria at that time was the royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom.
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/14915437_1812407415683224_8993280323731611664_n.jpg?w=584[/img]
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 4:02am On Aug 22, 2018
4) The Federation/Federal Republic Of Nigeria

Prototype flag

Michael Taiwo Akinkumi was studying in Britain in 1958, when he heard about a competition to design the new Nigerian flag. He submitted the design below to the committee. The committee chose his design as the winning entry, but removed the sun at the centre of the flag. Thus we got our green-white-green flag.

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10513307_1453251344932168_5844387099471871126_n.jpg?w=584[/img]




Nigerian flag

The Flag of Nigeria was designed in 1959 and first officially hoisted on October 1, 1960. The two unique sea-green bands represent the forests and abundant natural wealth of Nigeria while the white band represents peace.

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10429340_1453251358265500_7754698831186489741_n.jpg?w=584[/img]



Nigerian coat of arms 1960-1978

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/15032241_1812434885680477_5609861123367004623_n.jpg?w=584[/img]

The Coat of Arms of Nigeria has a black shield with two wavy silver bands that come together, like the letter Y. These represent the two main rivers flowing through Nigeria: the Benue River and the Niger River, Nigeria’s main inland waterways, which form a confluence at Lokoja.

The black shield represents Nigeria’s fertile soil, while the two horses or chargers on each side represent dignity and pride. The eagle represents strength, while the green and white bands on the top of the shield represent the rich agricultural land of the inspiring country.

The yellow flowers at the base are Costus Spectabilis, Nigeria’s national flower. This flower was chosen for inclusion in the coat of arms as it is found all over Nigeria. On the band around the base is Nigeria’s national motto since 1978, “Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress”, formerly “Unity and Faith”.



Nigerian coat of arms 1978-present.
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/14947495_1812434749013824_759252753582063270_n.jpg?w=584[/img]

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/1551462_1453251374932165_7555910469000336039_n.jpg?w=584[/img]




Former Nigerian anthem. (1960-1978)

"Nigeria, We Hail Thee" was adopted as Nigeria's first national anthem on October 1, 1960. The anthem's lyrics were written by Lillian Jean Williams, a British expatriate who lived in Nigeria when it achieved independence. Frances Berda composed the music for "Nigeria, We Hail Thee." The Federal Government had announced a competition for a new national anthem for Nigeria, with a prize of £1,000 attached to it. The prize was won by Lillian Jean Williams.

The anthem was criticised in 1960 because some Nigerians felt that the government should have selected one of the entries that was submitted by Nigerians. Some people also believed that the anthem was plagiarised from an old English hymn, while others felt that the anthem did not capture the Nigerian spirit.

Nigeria We Hail Thee

Nigeria we hail thee,
Our own dear native land,
Though tribe and tongue may differ,
In brotherhood we stand,
Nigerians all, are proud to serve
Our sovereign Motherland.

Our flag shall be a symbol
That truth and justice reign,
In peace or battle honour'd,
And this we count as gain,
To hand on to our children
A banner without stain.

O God of all creation,
Grant this our one request,
Help us to build a nation
Where no man is oppressed,
And so with peace and plenty
Nigeria may be blessed.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyXxbSVES28




Current Nigerian anthem (1978-present)

“Arise O Compatriots” was adopted as Nigeria's national anthem on October 1, 1978. The lyrics are a combination of words and phrases taken from five of the best entries in a national contest. The lyrics are by John A. Ilechukwu, Eme Etim Akpan, B. A. Ogunnaike, Sota Omoigui and P. O. Aderibigbe. The words were put to music by the Nigerian Police Band under the directorship of Benedict E. Odiase.

The anthem was criticised by some Nigerians because it was composed when the country was under military rule (some people said that it sounded like military music). The National Association of Nigerian Student (NANS), therefore, prefers to sing the old national anthem.

Arise O Compatriots

Arise, O compatriots
Nigeria's call obey
To serve our fatherland
With love and strength and faith.
The labour of our heroes past
Shall never be in vain,
To serve with heart and might
One nation bound in freedom
Peace and unity.

Oh God of creation,
Direct our noble cause
Guide thou our leaders right
Help our youth the truth to know
In love and honesty to grow
And living just and true
Great lofty heights attain
To build a nation where peace
And justice shall reign


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





The National Pledge

The Nigerian National Pledge was written by Professor (Mrs.) Felicia Adebola Adedoyin in 1976.

Professor Adedoyin’s children were already reciting the Oath of Allegiance in their school in New York, USA and also the State Pledge (which was introduced on 1 June, 1976) in Achimota School in Accra Ghana and they wanted to know why they didn't recite any Pledge while they were in Nigeria. She told them that Nigeria did not have any national pledge. This exchange with her children spurred her to conceive a new national pledge for Nigeria, which she wrote in June 1976. The work was published in the Daily Times of July 15, 1976 in an article titled "Loyalty to the Nation, Pledge".

Barrister Adewusi, who was a mutual friend of the Adedoyins and Lieutenant General Olusegun Obasanjo (the then head of state) read the Daily Times article and eventually presented it to Obasanjo in August 1976. General Obasanjo modified it slightly and adopted it.

In September 1976, he decreed that all school children should recite the pledge in their school assemblies daily.


The Pledge

I pledge to Nigeria my country,
To be faithful, loyal and honest.
To serve Nigeria with all my strength,
To defend her unity and uphold her honour and glory,
So help me God.

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 4:02am On Aug 22, 2018
HEADS OF STATE OF NIGERIA

1) Flag of the governor-general of Nigeria

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10392297_1460132197577416_6501193261482689235_n.jpg?w=584[/img]



2) Former flag of the president of Nigeria
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10487480_1460132230910746_375367015742855356_n.jpg?w=584[/img]




3) Current flag of the president of Nigeria
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/22089659_1966962646894366_5054336386112217598_n.jpg?w=584[/img]




4) Flag of the commander in chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (aka the Armed Forces flag).

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/936074_1460132250910744_5802458501863295844_n.jpg?w=584[/img]



The national flag and the flag of the commander in chief at the council chamber at the Aso Rock Villa.
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/aso.jpg?w=584[/img]



Seal of the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/22008249_1966962866894344_3733824080153746445_n.jpg?w=584[/img]
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 4:02am On Aug 22, 2018
FORMER REGIONS OF NIGERIA

Northern Region flag (1960-1967)

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10429404_1453254234931879_3940221060052645804_n.jpg?w=584[/img]





Western Region flag (1960-1967)

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10525693_1453254248265211_7829066851311941362_n.jpg?w=584[/img]


Western Region coat of arms (1960-1967)

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/14962553_1812095992381033_1532064355760845490_n.jpg?w=584[/img]



Eastern Region flag (1960-1967)

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10516790_1453254271598542_3496042443537675685_n.jpg?w=584[/img]



Former governor of the Eastern Region, Lieutenant Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu standing in front of the coat of arms of the Eastern Region.
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/22008260_1967873046803326_7125050140453190380_n.jpg?w=584[/img]





Mid-Western Region flag (1964-1967)
(This flag was also the flag of the Mid-Western State from 1967-1975).

[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/10532354_1453254304931872_6106668176960711356_n.jpg?w=584[/img]


Mid-Western Region coat of arms (1964-1967)
[img]http://naijachronicles.files./2018/08/22007576_1966178196972811_4312117721321751178_n.jpg?w=584[/img]

”The Mid-Western Region adopted arms by proclamation of the Governor in 1964. The proclamation recites that:

“Whereas in divers times and places it has been the custom of Rulers to adopt arms or Ensigns Armorial for the greater honour an distinction of their States,” so in this instance, at the request of the Premier of Mid-Western Nigeria the Governor has thought fit to appoint and declare that the arms of the Governor and State shall be as follows:

Per fess vert and or, a Benin Royal Sword (Ada) and a Canoe paddle (Ugoko) in saltire proper. Crest: on a wreath of the colours, a bunch of palm nuts proper. Supporters: dexter, a lion guardant; sinister, a horse, each supporting an elephant’s tusk argent.” Motto: unity and strength.
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by naptu2: 4:04am On Aug 22, 2018

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:31am On Aug 22, 2018
GOD BLESS NIGERIA...

OP, Much Respect to you.

You did some very good job here.

Hugs

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by onunwa21(m): 6:33am On Aug 22, 2018
Anyway no comment for now

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by Xamooheldami(m): 6:33am On Aug 22, 2018
FTC....I dedicate it to 2019 general election

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by tillaman(m): 6:34am On Aug 22, 2018
Cool

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by Trapnews: 6:37am On Aug 22, 2018
OP, one flag is missingundecided
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by kuuljay(m): 6:40am On Aug 22, 2018
Cross river logo is the best

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by georgeceekay: 6:41am On Aug 22, 2018
Enugu Amaka.
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by DEIFIED(m): 6:43am On Aug 22, 2018
Op, I don't think the leopard In that oba akenzua coat of arm was taken from where you indicated there, the leopard is there because it is considered a royal pet in benin kingdom.

Nice job, it not easy getting all this infos.
some states has use over three different coat of arms and flags and yet the states are still not working well, I believe this is another nigeria problem, different successive government comming with it own idea of how their states own state is suppose to be, does this men we don't have Ideology in this country, every one with their own conflicting ideology. God please help us eliminate this confussion amongs us.

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by mightguy(m): 6:47am On Aug 22, 2018
U see how all this seals is labeled with peace and progress. Unity and co. For me itz all trash. because we all are hypocrites. We don't show what we present to the world

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by KomonSense: 6:49am On Aug 22, 2018
IGBO AMAKA
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by joeyswift(m): 6:51am On Aug 22, 2018
It is a shame that some states don't have logos. It means they don't stand for anything,they are merely feeding on the government. Things will change when states begin to control their own resources,some states will be deserted
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by johnaruson(m): 6:57am On Aug 22, 2018
Cognitive inertia of using 2 animals standing on sides of the shield is pure copy of Nigerian coat of arm.
Ondo state is the most creative of all very unique.

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by Racoon(m): 7:00am On Aug 22, 2018
Nice one there again naptu2
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by Nobody: 7:04am On Aug 22, 2018
Nigeria amaka.

Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by saintjimos(m): 7:06am On Aug 22, 2018
God bless the source
Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by Oghenekohwo1402(f): 7:09am On Aug 22, 2018
Yeah!!! You did well, quite educative. Why didn't you write about the Nigerian Pledge?? tongue angry

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Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States by Iampryde(m): 7:13am On Aug 22, 2018
Some states didn't even bother SMH embarassed

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