Flag of Nigeria (1914–1960)
| Use | Civil and state flag, state ensign |
|---|---|
| Adopted | 1952 (earlier version in 1914) |
| Relinquished | 1960 |
| Design | Blue ensign with a green six-pointed star described as the Seal of Solomon, surrounding St Edward's Crown with the white word "Nigeria" under it on a red disc |
| Civil ensign of Nigeria | |
| Adopted | 1952 (earlier version in 1914) |
| Relinquished | 1960 |
| Design | Red ensign with a green six-pointed star described as the Seal of Solomon, surrounding St Edward's Crown with the white word "Nigeria" |
| Flag of the governor-general of Nigeria | |
| Adopted | 1952 (earlier version in 1914) |
| Relinquished | 1960 |
| Design | A Union Flag defaced with the coat of arms. |
The flag of Nigeria between 1914 and 1960 was a British Blue Ensign with a green six-pointed star described as the Seal of Solomon, surrounding a Tudor Crown (changed to St Edward's Crown in 1953) with the white word "Nigeria" under it on a red disc. It was adopted by the Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria following the amalgamation of the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and Northern Nigeria Protectorate.