Information regarding the persecution of the National Association of Nigerian Students by the government. [NGA5584]

An article in West Africa 21-27 August 1989, states that the president of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Lukman Salilu Mohamed of Ahmadu Bello University, is reportedly being detained in Lagos, by the State Security Service.
For more information regarding the National Association of Nigerian Students, please consult the attached excerpts from the following documents:
1. Akaraogun, Olu, "The Quest for Learning", West Africa, 2 October 1988, pp. 1782.
2. Nwagboso, Maxwell, "Clampdown on Riots", West Africa, 18 June 1989, p. 956.
3. Nwagboso, Maxwell, "A Season of Discontent", West Africa, 17-23 July 1989, pp. 1166-1167.
4. On-Line News, "Nigeria: The Sapping of the Students - Education", The Guardian, 29 October 1988.
5. Weekly Press Summary, "Austerity measures spark student rioting in Nigeria", Globe and Mail, 1 June 1989, pp. 20-20A.
6. "3 Killed as Nigerian Strike Spreads", The Ottawa Citizen,
4 June 1989.
7. Dateline, West Africa, 7-13 August 1989.