Nigeria Now Among 34 Most Corrupt Countries By: Bode Gbadebo on December 4, 2013 - 3:30am The Transparency International Corruption Perception Index for 2013 has revealed that Nigeria is among the 34 most...
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World AIDS Day 2013: Getting to Zero
World AIDS Day, observed on 1 December every year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. World AIDS Day elucidates on the epidemic and historically was one of the...
Convoys, sirens and the tragedy of recklessness
Festus Iyayi was, by every account, a truly exceptional Nigerian. University lecturer and activist, he was, between 1986 to 1988, the leader of the labour union entity known as the Academic Staff Union of Universities...
NAS Donates a Bus to Child Life-Line
NAS Cap'n, Prince Ifeanyi Onochie, presenting the bus keys to Sally Udoma, President of Child Life Line, Lagos.
Value System For Societal Development
Text of a Lecture Delivered at the 2012 Umalokun Memorial Lecture, Organised by National Association of Seadogs, at Olori Motel, Ughelli, Delta State on Saturday, 15th December, 2012. By Prof. Temi Akporhonor, JP Dean,...
Legitimising Paedophilia In Nigeria
No sooner had I written an article here on Sahara about the rise in the number of rape incidents in Nigeria only to learn that Nigeria's House Senate wants to literally legitimise paedophilia in Nigeria by altering...
Welcome Address By The NAS Cap’n at the 2013 Prof Wole Soyinka Lecture
The 16th Annual Professor Wole Soyinka Lecture Series held on Friday July 12, 2013,At the Ibom Le Meridien Hotel, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. Protocols On behalf of the National Association of Seadogs, Pyrates Confraternity,...
Address by Prof Wole Soyinka to the 2013 Wole Soyinka Lecture
Ahoy Seadogs – (and all Listening, and Educable Lubbers!) This message comes to you from the bustling riverine town of Sapele which, as I learnt only a few days ago, boasts the oldest Athletic Club in Nigeria – albeit...
18th Wole Soyinka Lecture
The 18th Wole Soyinka Lecture Series holds on 12th June 2015 at Greenbelt Marriott Hotel, Washington DC, USA
Ethical Deficit, Corruption and the Challenges of Nation Building in 21st Century Nigeria
No nation can survive without strong moral and ethical foundation. Correspondingly, a nation devoid of morals and strong code of ethics is a nation without a soul. In plain speak; such a nation is without identity and...
Addressing Nigeria’s Electricity Deficits Through Coal
Nigeria's electricity deficits have been well rehearsed in the last few years. With approximate installed power generation capacity of just over 9GW and peak generation capacity fluctuating around 4GW, power generation...
Tribute to Drummer Lee Rigby
NAS Trafalgar (Woolwich, London, UK), made a condolence visit to pay tribute to Drummer Lee Rigby who was brutally murdered in Woolwich. {gallery}nas/events/trafalgar-lee-rigby{/gallery}

