NAS We Care, the American Charity arm of National Association of Seadogs organised a launcheon to raise funds for its projects. Here are some of the guests at the event....
NAS
Philosophy
The Mission of the Association shall be to promote a society that upholds human dignity, that is just, humane and progressive, where no one is a victim of colour, race, gender, ethnic origin, belief, social status,...
Save Bakassi March
Worldwide march to highlight the plight of the indigenous people of Bakassi.
NAS get INEC Accreditation
The National Association of Seadogs (NAS) amongst other groups and organisations has been approved as Election Observers to monitor the forthcoming Nigeria General Elections in April 2011. The Pyrates’ Cap’n,...
Bakassi Peninsula
Map of the disputed territory. Bakassi is the peninsular extension of the African territory of Calabar into the Atlantic Ocean.
Career Counselling
Seadogs working within the community to give career counselling and advice to secondary school students.
Forced Relocation
The right of the indigenous people of Bakassi of self determination has been ignored.
Greentree Agreement
Pres. Olusegun Obasanjo and Pres. Paul Biya of Cameroon signed the Greentree Agreement however the clause not to "force Nigerian nationals living in the Bakassi Peninsula to leave the Zone" has been ignored.
NAS Election Monitoring
NAS was accredited by INEC to monitor the 2011 elections. Members shown carrying out their duties at one of the polling centres.
NAS Summit
First Annual NAS Summit held in Sheraton Hotels, Abuja on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law: Evolving Good Governance in Nigeria.
People of Bakassi
The indigenous people of Bakassi were not consulted in any of the agreements or judgments, neither have they been provided for by the said agreement.
Original 7
The Original Seven, at Tedder Hall Quadrangle, University College Ibadan circa 1952. From left: Wole Soyinka, Ikpehare Aig-Imoukhuede, Sylvanus Egbuche, Pius Oleghe, Nathaniel Oyelola, Muyiwa Awe, Ralph Okpara.