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INTERNATIONAL PEACE CONFERENCE AND CONCERT
This is to celebrate World Peace Day which is supposed to come up on 21st of September and to promote Peace in Nigeria amidst the current insurgency in the northern part of Nigeria where school children and girls are being kidnapped and innocent people killed by the Islamists terrorist group called Boko Haram among other violence in the country.

Date: October 23-24, 2014

Venue:  Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria

More Info: Contact +2348069465990

 

 

WORLD PRESS CONFERENCE OF STATE OF THE NATION
Date: October 1st, 2014

Venue:  Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria

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CONFERENCE OF NIGERIA CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS(CSOS)
This is to Appraise the outcome of the just concluded National Conference on Nigeria Questions and to map out strategies to mobilize Nigerians for the successful implementation of the resolutions/recommendations of the National Conference.

Date: September 18, 2014

Venue:  Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria

More Info: Contact +2348069465990

PAPERS AND SPEECHES
Speeches, papers, reports of of SNG programmes & events 

PRESS STATEMENTS
Statements issued to the press by Save Nigeria Group 

PHOTO SPEAKS
Photo gallery of programmes & events by Save Nigeria Group

NEWS ROOM
News on Save Nigeria Group and the state of the Nation 

Contact Information

Save Nigeria Group Headquarters
9 Yola Street, Area 7, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria

Tel: +234 8069465990 . +234 8057201228

Email: info@savenigeriagroup.org
Website: www.savenigeriagroup.org

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Save Nigeria Group

Save Nigeria Group (SNG) is the largest registered coalition of Human Rights and Pro-democracy Organisations in Nigeria. It was formed as a child of necessity on 6th of January, 2010 by prominent human rights and prodemocracy activists and organizations in Nigeria to mobilize the populace to guard the nation’s nascent democratic process which was threaten by the crises associated with late President Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua’s sickness within the period.

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