A detail of the NANS resolution



The masthead of the 2006 Senate report

The NANS Senate Resolution 2006

The National Association of Nigerian Students Senate endorsed Food Not Bombs and encouraged students to help start groups in every city in Nigeria. It is an exciting time where students are working hard to build a strong grassroots movement dedicated to non-violent solutions to social problems and striving to build democratic organizations using the nonhierarchical approach called Formal Consensus. Since Food Not Bombs co-founder Keith McHenry first visited Nigeria in October 2005 the movement has started in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Calabar and in many other communities. Food Not Bombs is not your typical Non Governmental Organization (NGO) but is a local self directed movement organized by Africans to provide solutions for Africans. You can support this exciting new era by making a contribution for seeds, cooking equipment and transportation.


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LIZ TADIC REPORTS May 16, 2006 ON FOOD NOT BOMBS IN DATELINE ON SBS TV IN AUSTRALIA

The Sunday Punch, February 26, 2006


The West African Organizing Collective and Lagos office:
No. 10 Ayodele Ojo Street
Off Coker Road
Ilupeju Estate in Ilupeju, Lagos, Nigeria
Yinka Dada +234-803-487-0077
Idowu Israel +234-802-833-0270
yinkadada77@yahoo.co.uk
israelfnbo6@yahoo.co.uk



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