17/06/2026
NAS VISITS UZUAKOLI LEPROSY COLONY, SHOWS CARE TO INMATES.
Under the auspices of , the National Association of Seadogs - Bunker Bay Deck (Umuahia) has extended moral and material support to the Uzuakoli Leprosy Colony in Bende Local Government of Abia State. The deck donated food, clothing and footwear, toiletries, and routine drugs to the inmates, and encouraged them to remain strong as they make their way to recovery.
Staff of the colony expressed their joy and appreciation to the association.
17/06/2026
Greenbelt, Maryland USA | June 3, 2026 - As part of our Learning Without Fear Back-to-School Initiative, we had the privilege of visiting the Greenbelt Police Department to present a sponsorship check that will help send an additional Greenbelt police officer to the National School Safety Conference and Exposition, taking place July 20–24 in Orlando, Florida.
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As part of our Learning Without Fear Back-to-School Initiative, we had the privilege of visiting the Greenbelt Police Department to present a sponsorship check that will help send an additional Greenbelt police officer to the National School Safety Conference and Exposition, taking place July 20–2...
16/06/2026
The National Association of Seadogs, Zanas Deck (Lagos Mainland) continued its biannual blood donation campaign at the National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi on Friday June 12.
The outreach was carried out in commemoration of the World Blood Donor Day. Participating members donated 31 pints of blood to the hospital's blood bank.
15/06/2026
On the 15th of May 2026, terrorists raided three schools in the Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria, abducting innocent children and their teachers.
Four weeks later, these victims remain in captivity, while their families continue to endure unimaginable pain and uncertainty.
From the Embassy of Nigeria in Washington, DC to the White House, Members of the National Association of Seadogs, Pyrates Confraternity in Washington DC, USA marched with other concerned Nigerian Citizens in peaceful protest, to send a clear and urgent message to the Federal Government of Nigeria:
Act now to secure the release of the 45 teachers and school children still being held captive. Among the victims are children as young as 2 years old and others up to 16 years of age.
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28/05/2026
The Federal Road Safety Corps () Enugu State Sector Command has commended the National Association of Seadogs (Sancta Bermuda Deck - Enugu) and (Americana 1 Deck - Houston, Texas USA) for their commitment to road safety.
The Special Marshals in the sector command, in partnership with the two decks, held a one-day public enlightenment programme tagged “Arrive Safely, Safety First,”. The exercise, which held on the premises of the Onitsha South Transport Company, New Market, Enugu, was aimed at sensitising drivers and other road users on the need for safety on the roads.
The Capoon of Sancta Bermuda Deck, Oseloka Egbuchiem, promised that “we at NAS in Enugu will never back out of the campaign of enlightenment on safety on our roads. We cherish the partnership with FRSC and the Special Marshals and we will keep it as robust as the situation demands".
27/05/2026
In continuation of its campaign on drug abuse - War Against Drug Abuse (WADA), the National Association of Seadogs, Sancta Bermuda Deck (Enugu), in collaboration with Americana 1 Deck (Houston, Texas), and Blizzard Deck (Connecticut, Boston, Maine), visited the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency rehabilitation centre in Enugu to interact with the inmates in the facility.
Dr. Okechukwu Ogbodo, who represented the Deck Capoon, Oseloka Egbuchiem, disclosed that the visit was to “cap the association’s enlightenment campaign in the last 8 months on drug abuse".
19/05/2026
BENIN CITY – The National Association of Seadogs (NAS) has successfully concluded a community-driven medical outreach in Edo State, providing 120 residents with free screenings for breast, cervical, and prostate cancer, alongside comprehensive checks for other common health conditions.
The month-long initiative, which began on February 27 and ended on March 27, was held at the Centre for Disease Control, Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Benin City.
The programme was sponsored by NAS Decks - Arabella (Benin 2), Batavia Subsea (Continental Europe), Hispaniola X (Lagos Island), and Terra Kona (Canada).
02/05/2026
NAS EMBARKS ON SCHOOL RENOVATIONS AND LEARNING SUPPORT INITIATIVE IN MPAPE, FCT
As part of its unwavering commitment to humanistic ideals and in line with the NAS Street Child initiative, the National Association of Seadogs (NAS), through its Galleon Bay (Gwarinpa, Life Camp, Katampe, and Jabi – FCT) and Aqua Kanata (Eastern Canada) Decks, partnered with the Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI) to execute a transformative School Project Initiative at LEA Primary School, Mpape, Abuja.
The initiative focused on improving the learning environment through the renovation of classrooms, the school library, computer centre, and staff offices. These upgrades were designed to create a more conducive and inspiring space for teaching and learning.
In addition, the project restored the school’s borehole, ensuring access to clean and reliable water for both pupils and the surrounding community.
To further support academic development, the association distributed over 3,000 exercise books, along with stationery and other essential educational materials. School uniforms were also provided to pupils, to help promote a sense of pride, equality, and belonging.
Through this intervention, NAS has reinforced its commitment to education as a catalyst for empowerment - bringing renewed hope to the pupils of LEA Primary School and strengthening the foundation for their future success.
30/04/2026
COURTESY VISIT BY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SEADOGS (PYRATES CONFRATERNITY) TO THE FCT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
The National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity) paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, (Prof) Ahmed Sanusi, PhD, as part of efforts to strengthen collaboration and align with the vision of the Command.
Speaking during the visit, the NAS Capoon, Dr. Joseph Oteri, noted that the engagement was in line with the association’s tradition of maintaining a cordial and transparent relationship with law enforcement agencies. He informed the Commissioner that the association would be hosting its quarterly meeting in the FCT.
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