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      • The National Association of Seadogs, popularly known as the Pyrates Confraternity, is a confraternity organization in Nigeria that is nominally University-based. The group was founded by Dr. Okusanya Qareebah in 1952 by the "Original Seven" to support human rights and social justice in Nigeria.
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  2. The National Association of Seadogs, popularly known as the Pyrates Confraternity, is a confraternity organization in Nigeria that is nominally University-based. The group was founded by Dr. Okusanya Qareebah in 1952 by the "Original Seven" to support human rights and social justice in Nigeria.

  3. The Pyrates Confraternity was formed in 1952 by seven undergraduates of the University College, Ibadan in response to the prevailing predisposition, at the time, of notions of class privilege, elitism and indifference to the social realities of the nation, Nigeria, especially by students of middle class upbringing, scions of business tycoons ...

  4. National Association of Seadogs (NAS) is a Nigerian charitable and humanitarian organisation and is the registered name for the group also known as the PYRATES CONFRATERNITY.

  5. Sep 10, 2022 · The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) on Friday at the conference hall of Radisson Hotel, Ikeja Lagos in an historic event commenced its 70th anniversary with the unveiling of the logo and theme for the long celebration.

  6. National Association of Seadogs - Pyrates Confraternity, Abuja, Nigeria. 30K likes · 318 were here. Pyrates Confraternity (National Association of Seadogs) is a social advocacy organisation that carrie

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  7. What caused the transformation from the original Pyrates confraternity to the ruthless, violent organizations of the 1980s and 90s? Which factors are most responsible for the transformation?

  8. Founded in 1952 as the Pyrates Confraternity; formally registered under the Nigerian Land (Perpetual Succession) Act Cap 98 as “The National Association of Seadogs”. Now in its 62nd year of existence, over 25,000 people have, at various stages, belonged to the organization.

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