Biafra flag:
Does it make sense
It is not uncommon to see the Biafra flag
hoisted, particularly in vehicles. It announces to you that the person involved
is pro-Biafra. Not every believes in that but supports the cause for Biafra
sovereignty. Try asking all the people I have met to explain what it stands
for, none has been able to explain what the colours stands.
Red represents the blood of those massacred
in the north. Black is for mourning them and in remembrance. Green is for
prosperity and the half of a yellow/golden sun stands for a glorious future.
The sun has eleven rays, representing the eleven provinces of Biafra.
So why carry a flag that you know nothing
about in the name of agitation. Does it make sense or is it the case of mob
mentality. American medical doctor, Dr. Colbert said what you don’t may killing
you and quite I agree with him. I see a parallel in the Biafra agitators, a
flag you know about is not only killing your intelligence, it elevating your
ignorance.
Though each colour and the symbol on the flag
represent something, personally, I’m not impressed with colours of the flag. If
we happen into Biafra, I would suggest for a more beautiful design. Such is allowed,
New Zealand, not long changed her flag. What do you think.
Biafra flag: Does it make sense
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Friday, August 18, 2017
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