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National symbols of Nigeria

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The national symbols of Nigeria represent the country's identity, heritage, and values, reflecting its cultural diversity and historical journey. These symbols include the national flag, coat of arms, anthem, and pledge, as well as the national flower, animal, currency, and other national emblems. [1] The Nigerian flag, designed in 1959 by Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi, features three vertical stripes of green and white, symbolising agriculture and peace, respectively. [2] [3] The coat of arms, adopted in 1960, [4] includes a black shield with a wavy white pall, symbolising the meeting of the Niger and Benue Rivers, supported by two white horses representing dignity. Above the shield is an eagle, symbolising strength, and beneath it is Nigeria's national motto: "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress". [5] The national anthem, "Nigeria, We Hail Thee", first adopted in 1960, relinquished in 1978, and then re-adopted in 2024, calls upon Nigerians to stand in brotherhood and serve their motherland. [6] The national pledge, introduced in 1976, serves as an oath of allegiance and commitment to Nigeria's unity and development. [7] The national flower, Costus spectabilis , symbolises beauty and prosperity, while the national animal, the eagle, reflects the country's strength and vision. [1] [8] The Naira, Nigeria's national currency, was introduced in 1973. [9] Through these symbols, Nigeria's government and its people express their collective pride, uphold their cultural values, and reinforce their commitment to national development and cohesion. [10]

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List of national and official symbols

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