Press Conference by the Cap'n, National Association of Seadogs, (Pyrates Confraternity), on the Plight of the Indigenous People of Bakassi 10 years ago, precisely on the 10th of October, 2002, the International Court...
NAS
Diminishing Expectation – Nigerians as Victims of a Neglected Health Sector
Nigeria's health sector and its appalling inadequacies continue to make perverse headline news. Depending on which of the various public media sources is patronised, it is no longer news that Nigeria's First Lady has...
Bakassi
Join our campaign to bring the plight of the Bakassi indigenous people to the attention of the federal government. Take action now, sign the petition today!
Thank you for taking Action!
Thank You! Dear {nas25_bakassi___fname}, Thank you for adding your name to the petition to Save Bakassi indigenous people. Join us in publicising the appeal — TELL AT LEAST FIVE PEOPLE about the need to ACT NOW! If you...
Thank you for taking Action!
Thank you for adding your name to the petition to Save Bakassi indigenous people. The deadline to appeal the ICJ ruling is 9th of October 2012. Join us in publicising the appeal — TELL AT LEAST FIVE PEOPLE about the...
Save the Indigenous People of Bakassi
The National Association of Seadogs (NAS) aka Pyrates Confraternity wishes to express its strong displeasure over the federal government's inability to appeal against the judgment of the International Court of Justice,...
Save Bakassi Worldwide March
National Association of Seadogs held a worldwide march on Saturday, 29 September 2012 to express its strong displeasure over the federal government’s inability to appeal against the judgment of the...
Save the Indigenous People of Bakassi
The National Association of Seadogs (NAS) aka Pyrates Confraternity wishes to express its strong displeasure over the federal government’s inability to appeal against the judgment of the International Court of Justice,...
Test Petition
This Bakassi issue can be traced beyond the Anglo-German treaty of 1913 to unsavory historical fact of the European scramble and partitioning of Africa in the 1880s. Cameroons claim to this territory of Nigeria hinges...
Communiqué from the 15th Wole Soyinka Lecture Series
On Saturday 14 July 2012, the 15th Annual Professor Wole Soyinka Lecture series took place at the London South Bank University. Three distinguished speakers, Dr Ibibia Worika (Legal Counsel, Commonwealth Secretariat,...
15th Prof Wole Soyinka Lecture Series 2012
The Prof Wole Soyinka Lecture is an annual series in recognition of the humanitarian works of Prof. Wole Soyinka (Nobel Laureate), one of the founders of National Association of Seadogs (NAS). Since its inception,...
Darfur Crisis
— The role of Regional Powers, the United Nations and the ICC By ‘Gbenga Adenuga, London Metropolitan University, Faculty of Law, Governance and International Relations 1. Introduction This paper provides a...