Ope Ajayi writes from Nigeria. It amazes me when I hardly see the Nigerian flag which is supposed to be a symbol of our love for
The world today created symbol or colour to show the uniqueness of things. Lovers use rings as a symbol of their love, corporate organizations use colour i.e. GTBank uses orange, Zenith: red, Glomobile: green to mention only a few.
The purpose is to make sure that even when the substance is not there, the represented objects can be seen everywhere, that’s why MTN wants to paint everywhere Yellow!
It, however, amazes me when I hardly see the Nigerian flag which is supposed to be a symbol of our love for
The truth is that quite a number of her citizens are frustrated but the good news is that if you and I decide, we can make a difference. A Yoruba proverb says: “You don’t need to have a complete set of teeth, if it’s only two you’re okay once they’re effective”. In
I have decided to be a good and law abiding Nigerian, if you can also make that glorious decision with all your heart,
The reason why corporate organizations use colour to advertise their company’s is just to paint themselves in the heart of the people. In
The Nigerian flag is meant to speak all about
If you believe in the new Nigerian vision, kindly make sure that the Nigerian flag is always with you. Let people see the new Nigerian dream through you. Cherish it, flaunt it.
The green colour represents agriculture while the white part represents unity and peace. What else do we need to make
Let’s join hands to see to it that tattered Nigerian flags are no longer been displayed in
Try to hoist the Nigerian flag in public places.
Be a proud Nigerian. Show it; carry the Nigerian flag around, in
Kindly also note that the second stanza of the Nigerian National Anthem is more of a prayer than just a song, after all we’ve been calling our compatriots for years all they give us is corruption. Let’s call on God always. Let the God of creation direct our noble cause in
Before leaving your home everyday, make it a habit to sing the second stanza of the Nigerian National Anthem.
God bless you!
God bless