Nigeria: Pyrates Confraternity Denounces Affiliation With Group, Condemns Its Activities

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Nigeria: Pyrates Confraternity Denounces Affiliation With Group, Condemns Its Activities
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Wole Soyinka and six eminent Nigerians founded The Pyrates Confraternity in 1952 at the University College, Ibadan.

, popularly known as The Pyrates Confraternity, has denied any affiliation with a group known as the Association of Humble and Obedient Youths .

He described the attempt to legitimise and link AHOY to their association as pathetic and an abject failure. The NAS Capone stressed that all claims made by the authors of the video or the organisation that sought the linkage are denied and rejected. He stated that there was no truth in the assertions that they have sought to disseminate.

"Their satanic ploy is aimed at compromising publicly exposed members of our association. We do not rule out plans to eliminate some who, with one word, can dismantle this glossy tumour of lies which, one must concede, has most seductively been packaged in Hi-tech designs. It is now imperative that we deal with this with swiftness within the parameters of all the legal options open to the organisation. In that respect, our legal resources are now fully engaged," he said.

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