The Oduduwa flag were used as a centrepiece of Yoruba heritage at community demonstrations.[1][2] The Oduduwa flag consists of a blue-white-green diagonal tricolour band with 16 six-pointed circular golden stars and two thinner diagonal red strips within the middle section. A central red laurel envelopes the Oduduwa Oba's crown symbol of 7 concentric rings. Within the rings is an 8 petal flower, representing the pre-Oduduwa societal structure of Yorubaland. On the upper portion of the corona is an endless/Solomon knot representing integrity and nobility or the concept of 'Omoluabi'.