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Google Celebrates Nigeria’s 65th Independence With Doodle

Google has celebrated Nigeria on its 65th independence.
Google featured a special doodle on its homepage, adopting the green-white-green colours of the national flag and an eagle motif to commemorate the day.
A click on the doodle directs users to key historical facts and milestones about Nigeria’s journey to nationhood.
Meanwhile, in his Independence Day address, President Bola Tinubu expressed confidence that the nation is turning a corner, insisting that the “worst is over” after the pains of economic reforms.
Tinubu pointed to Nigeria’s second-quarter GDP growth of 4.23%, the strongest in four years, inflation easing to 20.12%, rising foreign reserves, and increased oil output as proof of recovery.
He also announced that the government has distributed N330 billion to eight million vulnerable households under its social investment programme and affirmed its commitment to accelerated infrastructure development.
Tinubu urged citizens to embrace peace, tolerance, and cooperation across all divides, stressing that differences are natural but must not hinder collective progress.
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Google Celebrates Nigeria At 64

Google has celebrated Nigeria’s independence by using the Nigerian flag as its doodle.
The popular search engine owned by an American company also sent Nigeria a congratulatory message.
The message read:
“Today’s Doodle celebrates Nigeria’s Independence Day. On this day in 1960, the country became a sovereign republic and achieved independence from Great Britain.
 
To celebrate 64 years of independence, festivities begin with a presidential speech broadcast nationwide.. Across the country, parades bring joy and color to the streets. School children wear the national colors of green and white and march proudly in local processions. Likewise, in Abuja, the civil-military parades around Eagle Square, showcasing marching bands and breathtaking aerial flyovers.
 
Many Nigerians also celebrate their shared heritage and the nation’s cultural diversity by wearing outfits from various cultures or by sharing a meal of suya (spicy beef skewer) or jollof rice. To end the night, people gather to watch fireworks light up the sky.
 
Happy Independence Day, Nigeria!”