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2014 is the best
Iâll go with 2015, more Nigerian than 2014
I find the âmore Nigerianâ in your comment intriguing. One is a play on our coat of arms, while the other focuses on transportation and ethnic diversity. Which one does the average Nigerian encounter on a daily basis?
Yes, major tribes are represented in 2014 and thatâs very Nigerian, but not as diverse as you think. The modes of transportation portray more of Lagos than Nigeria as a whole. Are Napeps widely used all over the country?
The colour scheme in 2015 is Nigerian, the eagle -coat of arms, super eagles, hence my more Nigerian comment.
You bit the bait. Good. Explain the events that led to the civil war that defined us using any of the other tribes you speak of then.
The eagle is also on the coat of arms though. The name for our national team just feeds off that. In which case makes it more or less the same as 2013âs - color scheme, and our art.
How buddy? How did the civil war define US or the events leading up to it?
If anything the events represented a bloody strife that eventually gave birth to a âdefunctâ nation of malcontents. And Biafrans do not represent the last of dissatisfied citizens.
Lagos is symbolic in that it represents the strongest statement of our unification since after the civil war.
Love how you put it, âusâ at present wasnât meant to be an utopia. Anyway, i just wanted to understand @Lamidi_b_aâs reasons and I am ashamed at myself for taking it further to the point of almost being a doodle war.
Nerds always overthinking everything. Itâs just doodles, bros. I don comot, I wan go chase babes as a baby boy.
Iâd hang 2013 on my wall.
Maybe 2015 for âlookingâ into a bright future? Also Nigeria and Nigerians soaring above our limitations and struggles?
I think River Niger/Benue identification cut across more grounds than the âstatementâ of Lagos yellow bus.
Anyhow, Nigeria na Nigeria and Google doodles na Google doodles do not add to or remove anything to us as ONE BIG UNITED nation