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National Association Of Seadogs Moves To End Child Hunger

ThedenBy ThedenFebruary 26, 2025
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The National Association of Seadogs’ Pyrates Confraternity, Abeokuta Chapter, in collaboration with Atlanta Georgia  Chapter, USA, organized a Love Feast for 400 street children in Atan-Ota, Ogun State. The event, held at NUD Primary School, Atan-Ota, was part of the NAS Street Child Project, aimed at creating a brighter future for underprivileged children.

On Friday, February 21, 2025, the program commenced with a courtesy visit to the Olu of Atan-Ota, Oba Adeniji Akinyemi Isiyemi, who warmly welcomed the Association’s delegation led by Mr Ayodele Adebesin West region coordinator,Mr Olumide Afolabi Sorunmu First vice president and Ahmed Sunmonu association secretary. The traditional ruler commended their efforts in uplifting the less privileged and encouraged them to continue such impactful initiatives for the betterment of society. He also offered his royal blessings for the success of the program.

During the event, 400 children were treated to a lively atmosphere filled with music, entertainment, and refreshments, including breakfast, lunch, and supper. A highlight of the day was a dancing competition, where the most outstanding dancers were rewarded with cash prizes. In addition to the festivities, the children received moral guidance and words of encouragement, reinforcing the importance of hope and resilience in life.

Mr. Oluwatoyin Adekunle Peter, President of Abeokuta Chapter,Ogun State emphasized that the initiative aligns with the core mission of the National Association of Seadogs—to bring smiles to the faces of children and improve their well-being. He assured that the Association would continue to implement similar projects to uplift future generations.

The President of Atlanta Chapter , Georgia State,USA, Mr. Jude Oraegbu, expressed satisfaction in ensuring the children’s joy, reaffirming that society remains a place of hope for them and that more of such initiatives are still to come as part of the association’s usual practice.Love fest brings pediatric hunger problems to the front burner and thus fires off our advocacy components.

Oladotun Durodola, Project Director  reaffirmed the Association’s commitment, both locally and internationally, to enhancing the welfare of underprivileged children. He highlighted several other initiatives consistently undertaken by the NAS, including the NAS Medical Mission.

Project Coordinator Emmanuel Okogbe called on well-meaning Nigerians and organizations to support similar projects, ensuring that vulnerable children receive the care and attention they deserve, ultimately fostering a greater sense of belonging in society.

The security arrangements, which were overseen by Mr. Samod Akindele, were of the highest standard.

The NAS Street Child Project has been operational since its inception and has consistently provided support to those in need. Unfortunately, a significant number of children in Nigeria are orphans, underprivileged, abused, abandoned, and struggling to survive. These vulnerable children are often exposed to criminal gangs on the streets, particularly in Atan, Ogun State.

The NAS Street Child Project has made notable strides in collaboration with esteemed organizations such as UNESCO and UNDFP. Notably, a Toyota Hiace Bus was generously donated to support their cause in Ikorodu, Lagos. Furthermore, their Life bikers embarked on an impressive 4,000km journey across Europe, from London to Rome and back to London, raising an impressive sum of ₦1,000,000.00.

The Pyrates Confraternity has a rich history of advocating for human rights and social justice, dating back to its founding in 1952 by seven students at the University College, Ibadan, including the distinguished Professor Wole Soyinka.

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