Thursday, September 27, 2012
National Association of Seadogs Protests Plight of Bakassi People
PRESS RELEASE
The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) Abuja Chapter will hold a peaceful demonstration to raise awareness of the current plight of the indigenous people of Bakassi, the Nigerian enclave that was ceded to the government of Cameroon following the October 10th, 2002 judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
As an organization, we have been involved in the fight for the betterment of human society through activities, including but not limited to the struggle for the emancipation of the people of Darfur in Western Sudan from suffering and persecution as a result of the lingering war there, via the “Save Darfur Initiative” in 2007 and 2008. We believe that as a Nigerian organization, we owe the people of Bakassi and indeed the entire Nigerians a duty to bring to the fore, the current plight of Bakassi.
Date: Saturday, 29th September2012
Take Off Point: Ngozi Garden behind Tamara Guest House, Bamenda Street, Wuse, Zone 3, Abuja.
Time: 12noon prompt.
Route: from Ngozi Garden to Radio House to NTA Headquarters, Area 11.
From NTA the procession will move in a motorcade to the National Association of Seadogs Headquarters at Plot 221, Gado Nasco Road, 2-1, Kubwa, Abuja, where NAS Leadership will address a World Press Conference.
You are cordially invited.Source
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