The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) wishes to express its dismay at the unconscionable remuneration of Nigeria's National Assembly members and the adverse impact their salaries and sundry...
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Nomadic education receives boost in Cross River As Seadogs donate to school
National Association of Seadogs (NAS), Cross River State Chapter has donated a water project to Government Nomadic Primary School, Nassarawa community in Calabar municipality. The project is expected to benefit...
Seadogs Condemn Show of Shame in N’Assembly
The National Association of Seadogs, Pyrates Confraternity, has expressed deep sadness over the chaos that has engulfed both chambers of the National Assembly recently over issues bordering on sharing of principal...
Seadogs Condemn Show of Shame in National Assembly
The National Association of Seadogs, Pyrates Confraternity, has expressed deep sadness over the chaos that has engulfed both chambers of the National Assembly recently over issues bordering on sharing of principal...
Overhaul Presidency, Inject Fresh Blood, Seadogs Tell Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has been advised by the National Association of Seadogs to take urgent steps to dismantle the bureaucracy in the Presidency so as to bring in new persons with fresh ideas and orientation. The...
Ethnicity’s Persisting Divisiveness – Restrictions on Nigeria’s Political Development
Yet another testing general election confronts Nigerians on 28 March and 11 April 2015. These elections, at which we Nigerians will select our elected leaders, represent a significant milestone in the continuing...
Addressing Nigeria’s Electricity Deficits – The Embedded Generation Model
As the elections draw closer, the availability of electricity, behind the economy and corruption remains the three most engaging issues upon which Nigerians continue to seek leadership direction and end-product. Much...
We’re breeding illiterates
A cursory look at the education sector in our country would reveal that things are not going on smoothly there at all. With protests by universities students over increase in school fees, a nearly one-year old strike...
Lending the NAS Voice to the #BringBackOurGirls Campaign
Dear sisters, brothers and friends, We are all ware of the abduction of 234female secondary school pupils from Chibok in Bornu State by Boko Haram. We know that the girls who were taken into the dreaded Sambisa forest...
The Sexual Minority and Legislative Zealotry
By Prof. Wole Soyinka Let us go back a little, nearly a year ago, to that earlier attempt to interfere in, and legislate on sexual conduct between consenting adults. Profiting from that experience, I would like to...
INCESSANT ACADEMIC STAFF UNION OF UNIVERSITIES (ASUU) STRIKES – ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!
The choice of topic creates the erroneous impression that the fault for the incessant labor strikes that have bedeviled Nigeria’s Tertiary Institutions and thus stymied the educational system is attributable to...
Nigeria Now Among 34 Most Corrupt Countries
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...