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The United Nations of Africa- UNA Official LOGO Unveiled, 22nd June, 2024.

 

The United Nations of Africa- UNA Official LOGO Unveiled, 22nd June, 2024.

 

 

The expectations of Africans across the globe on Africa’s Rebirth finally had its cap lifted from hopelessness when VisionAfric, a lead global Pan-African Organization for the emancipation, restoration, unification and transformation of Africa unveiled the heart of Africans on Africa’s true Identity, Value and Heritage through an ignited sensational official LOGO with the brand [Trademark] unification name: the United Nations of Africa – UNA.

The historic day via virtual event was with the spirit of African Stakeholders, Patriots and Believers worldwide. The great effort of the UNA LOGO was executed by various African Experts in Architecture, Economy, infrastructural Industries, Art and Culture led by Architect Martins Utsu, VisionAfric Brand and Image Director.

The visionary, H.E Dr. O. Favour AYODELE, Founder & Executive Global Chairman expressed his uncompetitive gratitude for this profound achievement, a long African awaited expectation. He also said in his short memorable speech, *“Now, Africa Is One and Home For Africans”*. He acknowledged the long unforgettable efforts of African past heroes who selflessly fought for the liberation of Africa both home and diaspora but couldn’t get it to this day because of the “wickedness of strange men”. Dr. Oluwamuyiwa Favour AYODELE recharged the undying spirit of mother Africa and asked Africans not to give up till the new Africa we want finally emerged.

The United Nations of Africa -UNA official LOGO has the below understanding, knowledge and wisdom.

*Conceptualized Development*

The logo for the United Nations of Africa reflects the core values of unity, peace, progress, and economic development. The concepts behind the logo are:

1. *Symbolism:* Incorporating elements that represent Africa and its diverse culture. Using a map of Africa as a central motif, portraying the continent as the foundation of the organization. including elements such as African traditional symbols, or cultural patterns to represent the continent’s rich heritage.

2. *Unity:* Emphasizing unity by incorporating multiple African people in unison symbolizing collaboration and partnership.

3. *Peace:* Integrating symbols of peace like a dove with an olive branch, representing the commitment to conflict resolution and peaceful coexistence.

4. *Progress:* Using imagery and elements that symbolize growth, evolution, or advancement like a synchronized upward movement or a rising sun, representing cooperation, prosperity and development.

5. *Colors:* Utilizing vibrant and bold colors from the African palette, such as red, green, yellow, brown and black. Using colors with cultural significance that symbolize unity and vitality.

Creating a clean and modern design that is easily identifiable and scalable for various applications, including digital platforms, print media, and merchandise.

Patriots, VisionAfric horns for the unbroken cord of Africa to this great awakening and true Africa Liberation Global Movement – ALGM and also calls African Leaders, Blocks, Existing Organizations and Patriots across the globe to stand and work together by all [possible] means. Africa can [will] lead the world, it’s not only that we believe so, It’s because we know..!

It’s time! the United Nations of Africa -UNA is here!

Africa is HOME

E-Signed
VisionAfric Global CID

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