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Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by OmoOduduwa01(op): 7:13am On Mar 30, 2020
When the Nigerian President was on air last night, there were two flags at the background. The flag at his right hand is the Nigerian flag (everybody know that for sure) but which organization make use of the one at his left hand side?

Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by IceLip: 7:14am On Mar 30, 2020
Covik-19 flag

Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by selch(m): 7:16am On Mar 30, 2020
I too was thinking, does anyone know whats the purpose of that flag
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by chatinent: 7:26am On Mar 30, 2020
Waiting for interpretation.
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by nobone(f): 7:40am On Mar 30, 2020
I wondered too
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by Nobody: 7:40am On Mar 30, 2020
Possibly the flag of the country he is hiding in.

But I think the handlers of the president sometimes deliberately put things to distract us and keep us talking.

It was Covik-One Nine the last time (something that could have easily been edited out)...

Now it's foreign flag...

Are you sure this people are not deliberately giving us something to distract ourselves with?
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by Makavelli25: 7:41am On Mar 30, 2020
It is the armed forces flag He is also commander in chief
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by helinues: 7:41am On Mar 30, 2020
That's the flag of the Nigerian armed forces..

As a Commander in Chief and President, the 2 flags must be displayed
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by helinues: 7:44am On Mar 30, 2020
Awol1:
Possibly the flag of the country he is hiding in.

But I think the handlers of the president sometimes deliberately put things to distract us and keep us talking.

It was Covik-One Nine the last time (something that could have easily been edited out)...

Now it's foreign flag...

Are you sure this people are not deliberately giving us something to distract ourselves with?
Educated illiterate.. That's the Nigerian Armed forces flag.

Stop watching NTA, una no go gree
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by Nobody: 7:47am On Mar 30, 2020
helinues:
Educated illiterate.. That's the Nigerian Armed forces flag.

Stop watching NTA, una no go gree
What is it doing beside him during a pandemic?

Has it always been there in all presidential broadcasts?

If not, why now?
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by helinues: 7:49am On Mar 30, 2020
Awol1:
What is it doing beside him during a pandemic?

Has it always been there in all presidential broadcasts?

If not, why now?
Damn it... You are too local

Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by Addme: 7:51am On Mar 30, 2020
Awol1:
What is it doing beside him during a pandemic?
Has it always been there in all presidential broadcasts?
If not, why now?
Check this

Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by Melezenawii: 7:56am On Mar 30, 2020
OmoOduduwa01:
When the Nigerian President was on air last night, there were two flags at the background. The flag at his right hand is the Nigerian flag (everybody know that for sure) but which organization make use of the one at his left hand side?

Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by Melezenawii: 7:57am On Mar 30, 2020
OmoOduduwa01:
When the Nigerian President was on air last night, there were two flags at the background. The flag at his right hand is the Nigerian flag (everybody know that for sure) but which organization make use of the one at his left hand side?
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Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by sammyj: 8:00am On Mar 30, 2020
Thank you for the prompt and professional feedback. Although I am no longer a Buhari fan, nevertheless the truth must be told.
helinues:
That's the flag of the Nigerian armed forces..

As a Commander in Chief and President, the 2 flags must be displayed
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by OmoOduduwa01(op): 9:07am On Mar 30, 2020
helinues:
Damn it... You are too local
Hello Mr. International, how many flags does the Nigerian Armed forces have?
Cuz the last time I checked, it's this

Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by IlovePMB: 9:07am On Mar 30, 2020
OmoOduduwa01:
When the Nigerian President was on air last night, there were two flags at the background. The flag at his right hand is the Nigerian flag (everybody know that for sure) but which organization make use of the one at his left hand side?
APC flag
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by IlovePMB: 9:09am On Mar 30, 2020
Makavelli25:
It is the armed forces flag
He is also commander in chief
Did former democratically elected presidents use it.
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by Makavelli25: 9:13am On Mar 30, 2020
IlovePMB:
Did former democratically elected presidents use it.
Yes,any elected president is also automatically commander in chief
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by OmoOduduwa01(op): 9:14am On Mar 30, 2020
Makavelli25:
It is the armed forces flag
He is also commander in chief
No. This is the Nigerian Armed Forces flag
.
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Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by Nobody: 10:39am On Mar 30, 2020
Awol1:
Possibly the flag of the country he is hiding in.

But I think the handlers of the president sometimes deliberately put things to distract us and keep us talking.

It was Covik-One Nine the last time (something that could have easily been edited out)...

Now it's foreign flag...

Are you sure this people are not deliberately giving us something to distract ourselves with?
Hmmmmmmmm!
Re: Is This Part Of The Nigerian Flag? by Nobody: 11:29am On Mar 30, 2020
Gentlemen this is the flag of Cuba...
It is very disgusting that our youth or 90% of Nlders don't know simple things they ought to because of laziness. What will it take to google and educate yourself? If one is 18 yrs & above, he/she doesn't know this then we are doomed as a Nation.

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