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National Association of Seadogs

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Social

Symbol
  
Skull & Cross Bones

Colors
  
Yellow, Red and Black

National Association of Seadogs

Founded
  
October 1952 University College, Ibadan

Mission statement
  
To uphold human dignity and maintaining a just and progressive society shorn of discriminatory and unmeritorious considerations

Motto
  
Against all conventions

The National Association of Seadogs, popularly known as Pyrate Confraternity is a confraternity organization in Nigeria that is nominally University-based. The group was founded in 1952 by the "Magnificent Seven" to support for human rights and social justice in Nigeria.

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History

Due to the increase of tribalism among social life of students and the increasing population of "wealthy" students to a relatively few "poorer" students in the University College, Ibadan, the National Association of Seadogs was formed as a body in order to combat these societal ills. Founded in 1952 by seven friends made up of renowned Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Wole Soyinka, Ralph Opara, Pius Oleghe, Ikpehare Aig-Imoukhuede, Nathaniel Oyelola, Olumuyiwa Awe and Sylvanus U. Egbuche who adopted the name "Magnificient 7", the Pyrates Confraternity went on to become the only confraternity on Nigerian campuses for almost 20years. Membership into the confraternity was open to students who were bright academically regardless of their tribe or religion.

Since one of the tenets of the confraternity was for members to be the best in their education pursuit, some members who struggled to live up to the task left to form rival confraternities like the Buccaneers Confraternity and the Eye Confraternity thus leading to societal violence including the famous Operation Wetie in 1965.

Presently, the Pyrate confraternity is present in all the southern states in Nigeria and also has branches in some parts of the world including the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the Netherlands, Japan, Canada and the United States. Some sinister confraternities have been formed to copy the Pyrate confraternity which led the Pyrate confraternity to dissociate itself from these "smaller cults" and also operate outside university campuses.

The confraternity is also presently seen as a "political opponent" after several members in Port Harcourt where detained in jail for participating in the disruption of election campaigns in 1997. To date, over 25,000 people have belonged to the organization at various stages.

Signs and symbols

The Pyrate Confraternity was registered with the Nigerian Federal Ministry of Internal Affairs under the Land (Perpetual Succession) Act Cap 98 with the name "The National Association of Seadogs".

Skull and Bones

The Skull and Bones is the choice logo of the Pyrate confraternity made by the Magnificent 7. Colored in red, black and yellow; the logo consists of a human skull and two cross bones thus injecting the perception of seeing its members as men of danger. Members are known as "Ahoy" and "PC".

Brief sayings

There are brief sayings and slang associated with the organization as a sign of respect or greeting. These saying include: Odas in Odas, No Friend No Foe, Absolute No Lagging, etc.

References

National Association of Seadogs Wikipedia