New nnpc logo

You're referring to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)!

The NNPC has undergone several logo changes over the years. Here are a few notable ones:

  1. Original Logo (1977-2000): The first logo of NNPC featured a stylized letter "N" made up of oil droplets, surrounded by a circle with the corporation's name written in bold font.
  2. Revised Logo (2000-2016): In 2000, the NNPC introduced a new logo that retained the "N" made up of oil droplets but with a more modern and sleek design. The circle was replaced with a rectangular shape, and the font was updated to a more contemporary style.
  3. Current Logo (2016-present): In 2016, the NNPC unveiled a new logo that features a stylized letter "N" made up of interconnected circles, representing the corporation's commitment to unity, diversity, and inclusivity. The logo also incorporates the colors of the Nigerian flag, with green and white hues.

Here's a visual representation of the logo changes:

Original Logo (1977-2000)

[Image description: A stylized letter "N" made up of oil droplets, surrounded by a circle with the NNPC name written in bold font.]

Revised Logo (2000-2016)

[Image description: A stylized letter "N" made up of oil droplets, surrounded by a rectangular shape with the NNPC name written in a modern font.]

Current Logo (2016-present)

[Image description: A stylized letter "N" made up of interconnected circles, with green and white hues, representing the corporation's commitment to unity, diversity, and inclusivity.]

Please note that these are just visual representations, and the actual logos may vary depending on the source and context.