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What you need to know about Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi OFR ‘Flag Man’

Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi OFR (10 May 1936 – 29 August 2023) was a Nigerian civil servant who was best known for designing Nigeria’s national flag. He was commonly referred to as Mr. Flag Man. 

Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi was born in Ibadan, of Yoruba origin, the older of a set of twins. He lived with his father until he was 8 years old before he relocated to the Northern part of Nigeria. 

He began his early education in the North. After his father’s retirement, he came down to the West and was re-enrolled at Baptist Day School, Idi-Ikan in Ibadan. He finished Baptist Day School Idi-kan in 1949 and proceeded to Ibadan Grammar School (IGS) in 1950 where he enjoyed a very good education.

Akinkunmi left IGS in 1955 and took an appointment as an agriculturist at the Western Region Secretariat in Ibadan as a civil servant. He would then work some years before gaining admission to the Norwood Technical College, currently known as Lambeth College in London where he studied electrical engineering.

While studying there, he designed the Nigerian Flag. He returned to Nigeria in 1963 and went back to the agricultural department at the secretariat in Ibadan to continue where he stopped.

He worked as a civil servant until 1994 and when hired as Assistant Superintendent of Agriculture. He was honoured as an Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) and honorary life presidential adviser on 29 September 1994 at the Abuja Conference Centre.

Akinkunmi entered the competition which he came across in a library. In his own words, “I took details of what is [to be] expected to design a flag that would be used by a country that was about to witness [its] independence. 

“I took part in the competition and my design was selected as the best in the year 1958.” In 2021, Akinkunmi unveiled the world’s largest national flag in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital. 

Akinkunmi entered the competition of who would design a flag for the new country, which he came across in a library. In his own words, “I took details of what is [to be] expected to design a flag that would be used by a country that was about to witness [its] independence.

“I took part in the competition and my design was selected as the best in the year 1958.” In 2021, Akinkunmi unveiled the world’s largest national flag in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital. 

Akeem Adeyemi

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