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The flag of Nigeria between 1914 and 1960 was a British Blue Ensign with a green six-pointed star described as the Seal of Solomon, [1] surrounding a Tudor Crown (changed to St Edward's Crown in 1953) [2] with the white word "Nigeria" under it on a red disc.
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Colonial Nigeria: Main article name (Colonial Nigeria) shortname alias: Nigeria (optional) Display name to be used for the wikilink, if alias is a disambiguated article name, for example: flag alias: Flag of Nigeria (1914–1952).svg: Image name (File:Flag of Nigeria (1914–1952).svg, shown on right)
Character evidence is also admissible in a criminal trial if offered by a defendant as circumstantial evidence—through reputation or opinion evidence—to show an alleged victim's "pertinent" character trait—for example, to support the defendant's claim of self-defense to a charge of homicide. [10]
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The accepted flag now consists of a vertical bicolour green-white-green; the green stands for agriculture and the white stands for unity and peace. [1] [3] On 1 October 1960, the modern-day flag became the first official flag of an independent Nigeria and was raised for the first time in a ceremony by Lieutenant David Ejoor. [1] [2] [4]
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The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Vlag van Nigerië; Usage on ann.wikipedia.org Egop Ido Naijiria; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org