Flag of Nigeria

The flag of Nigeria was designed by Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi and was officially adopted to represent the nation of Nigeria at midnight on 1 October 1960, the day the country gained independence. The flag was chosen as part of a nationwide open contest held by the government, with Akinkunmi's design being selected as the winner of a field of over three thousand entries. The flag is a vertical bicolour green-white-green design, with the green to represent agriculture and white to represent peace and unity.

Federal Republic of Nigeria
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Adopted1 October 1960 (1960-10-01)
DesignA vertical bicolour triband of green, white and green.
Designed byMichael Taiwo Akinkunmi
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DesignA vertical bicolour triband of a green, white and green; charged with the coat of arms in the centre.
UseCivil ensign
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DesignA red field with the national flag, in the canton
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DesignA blue field with the national flag, in the canton
UseNaval ensign
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DesignA white field with the national flag in the canton, with the Naval seal in the fly.
UseAir force ensign
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DesignA sky-blue field with the national flag in the canton, with the air force roundel in the fly.

The flag was raised for the first time in a ceremony by Lieutenant David Ejoor of the Army Guard.

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