Iggudam flag
The "Iggudam flag" is a conceptual flag associated with a vision for "Iggudam City," by William Augustine. It features blue, white, and red colors, as well as ten stars, and is explained in terms of its symbolism: blue for God's glory, white for God's peace, red for Augustine's blood, and the stars for Augustine's children.
Symbolism: The colors are explained as follows:
Blue: Represents the glory of God, attracting the world to Iggudam City for an excellent life.
White: Symbolizes the peace of God, making Iggudam a peaceful and creative world hub.
Red: Represents William Augustine's blood, which is said to heal the world and provide an excellent life.
Stars: The ten stars represent the children of Augustine Dogara and Paulina Augustine.
Context: This flag is part of the broader vision for Iggudam City, which is described as a glorious, prosperous, and peaceful city, a "heaven on earth," and a future global commercial center.

Iggudam is the name of a proposed "holy city" or "city of God" envisioned by a man named William Augustine.
ReplyDeleteAccording to posts on his social media, William Augustine promotes the concept of Iggudam as a future glorious and prosperous city, a "heaven on earth".
Key aspects of the Iggudam concept include:
Ruler: William Augustine and his children are envisioned to rule the city and the entire world for "900 trillion years".
Currency: The proposed currency of Iggudam is called the "Koro".
Flag: A specific flag has been designed with blue, white, and red colors, symbolizing the glory of God, peace, and Augustine's "blood which heals the world," respectively.
Vision: It is described as a blessed and peaceful commercial city that world leaders will visit to experience God's glory.