
“The national flag of Ghana was designed by Mrs. Theodosia Salome Okoh. She was a prominent Ghanaian artist, teacher, and sportswoman who created the design in 1957 in anticipation of the nation’s independence from Britain.
The Design and Symbolism
Mrs. Okoh’s design, featuring horizontal stripes of red, gold, and green with a black star, was chosen in a government competition. The colors symbolize elements of Ghana’s history and resources. The flag was first flown on Independence Day, March 6, 1957. “


VFCP divinely declares that the Rainbow colours have nothing to do with myth, norm, culture, or traditions. It is solely a Celestial Holy Phenomenon that occurs during the rains and the sun demonstrating Supernatural influences across the Sky. Mrs Okoh chose the Rainbow Colours to design the Ghana Flag because she saw Ghana as a Sacred Nation and Kwame Nkrumah as a Divine Personality from Heaven to lead the Ghanaian nation. That Sacred Dream is fulfilled as a confirmation of Ghana as a Sacred Nation in this Golden Era.