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The answer to your question is quite simple. The six pointed star already appeared on the flag of Nigeria (British Colony and Protectorate) from at least the 1940s. The coin simply used the same symbol as the national flag. The real question is how did Nigeria end up with the Star of David as their colonial national symbol? According to historians of African culture, there had been a strong Jewish cultural influence for many hundreds of years in Africa from tradesmen. If you look at the Ibo, a prominent Nigerian tribe, they have been using this symbol which they call "Solomon's Seal" in their pottery and jewellery for hundreds of years. Amazingly, the Ibo also practiced anointing rituals like the Kings of Israel, circumcision of males after eight days (but no female circumcision, which would follow Muslim traditions in Africa) and even wearing of fringed garments on ceremonial occasions, mimicking the Jewish practice of wearing tzittis, fringes on four cornered garments. It seems probable that the British army came across these symbols when they acquired pots, pans and other equipment from the local tribes and noticed this symbol on them. See here for more details. DoubleU-DoubleU-DoubleU. crwflags. com/fotw/flags/ng-gb_html
Look for the 1747 Map of West Africa by the British and Europeans, which can be found in the archives Library of Congress, and online. You’ll notice that the answer to your question,” how did the Star of David found it self as Nigerian symbol is found near the Gold Coast and Slave coast on that Map. The people of Ghana also perform all the said ritual as the ibo. From purification to circumcision on the eighth day. The Akans of Ghana go to the extent of naming a child on the eighth day after birth. They celebrate the feast of weeks called Adae. This has always been our culture, and not by influence of others. The Akan in an attempt to avoid being influenced by Islam migrated the present habitat of Ghana. Per customs they were not to mingle with other group hence use to marry with their family systems. Marriage between cousins was common and still is today.
I hope one day you all would stop lieing. What Jewish influence are you talking about? It's like we don't know what's going on. There are the original people of the Bible and there are those who adopted the history and identity of these people. The star on the penny symbolises the homeland of the true people of the Bible. Thise who falsely adopted the identity decided to create their own state in the middle-east in 1948 after initial attempt to do so in Kenya/Uganda. Stop the deception.
You’ll understand why they used the six pointed star if you examine the 1747 African Map of West Africa by the European. This can be found in the archives of the US Library of Congress as well as on the net. The kingdom of Judah was located in that region, hence the nation of Israel. The Star was placed on the coin as the Star of David to indicate the people. This was eventually conferred on Jews of the Holocaust and adopted by the nation of Israel after Independence.
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I have coins like this
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Hello i'm in Togo ihave 1957
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The answer to your question is quite simple. The six pointed star already appeared on the flag of Nigeria (British Colony and Protectorate) from at least the 1940s. The coin simply used the same symbol as the national flag. The real question is how did Nigeria end up with the Star of David as their colonial national symbol?
According to historians of African culture, there had been a strong Jewish cultural influence for many hundreds of years in Africa from tradesmen. If you look at the Ibo, a prominent Nigerian tribe, they have been using this symbol which they call "Solomon's Seal" in their pottery and jewellery for hundreds of years. Amazingly, the Ibo also practiced anointing rituals like the Kings of Israel, circumcision of males after eight days (but no female circumcision, which would follow Muslim traditions in Africa) and even wearing of fringed garments on ceremonial occasions, mimicking the Jewish practice of wearing tzittis, fringes on four cornered garments.
It seems probable that the British army came across these symbols when they acquired pots, pans and other equipment from the local tribes and noticed this symbol on them.
See here for more details.
DoubleU-DoubleU-DoubleU. crwflags. com/fotw/flags/ng-gb_html
Look for the 1747 Map of West Africa by the British and Europeans, which can be found in the archives Library of Congress, and online. You’ll notice that the answer to your question,” how did the Star of David found it self as Nigerian symbol is found near the Gold Coast and Slave coast on that Map.
The people of Ghana also perform all the said ritual as the ibo. From purification to circumcision on the eighth day. The Akans of Ghana go to the extent of naming a child on the eighth day after birth. They celebrate the feast of weeks called Adae. This has always been our culture, and not by influence of others. The Akan in an attempt to avoid being influenced by Islam migrated the present habitat of Ghana. Per customs they were not to mingle with other group hence use to marry with their family systems. Marriage between cousins was common and still is today.
I hope one day you all would stop lieing. What Jewish influence are you talking about? It's like we don't know what's going on. There are the original people of the Bible and there are those who adopted the history and identity of these people. The star on the penny symbolises the homeland of the true people of the Bible. Thise who falsely adopted the identity decided to create their own state in the middle-east in 1948 after initial attempt to do so in Kenya/Uganda. Stop the deception.
@@georgeberko5433Don't mind the liar. They all think we have no head to reason.
I have a one panny 1950,1947 and 1959
I have one penny 1952 one am from Ghana
I have 1959
I have one
i get this coin's 1958 nigerian
عندي واحدة 1940
I have 1940
You’ll understand why they used the six pointed star if you examine the 1747 African Map of West Africa by the European. This can be found in the archives of the US Library of Congress as well as on the net.
The kingdom of Judah was located in that region, hence the nation of Israel. The Star was placed on the coin as the Star of David to indicate the people. This was eventually conferred on Jews of the Holocaust and adopted by the nation of Israel after Independence.
Stop spreading lies. People have brains to reason.
I want to sell i have of 1957 i'm in Togo
I have I want to sell it
I have them in Nigeria how much are you buying
I am not buying, but you can buy from me
معي 21 قطعه تاريخ التاريخ 1952
Not a hexagram it’s theStar of David Israel’s flag!
It's because they saw they were d real hebrews.. research on d akan people..
l have some but no where to sell it
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معي واحد وعشرين معي 21 قطعه
I have 1952 am Nathan from Ghana
Only Ghana and Nigeria used the coin with the star. Other countries did not. Do your research.
Here's an idea, if you're so perfect and such an expert why don't you pick up a camera and makes us a couple of videos and put them on CZcams, let's see if you can do any better. I'll make sure to critique them and if you make a mistake, don't worry - I'll be here to point it out