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Muslim students protest lack of school organisation body

The Unilag Muslim students Organisation protested at the Dean of Students Affairs Office, at the University of Lagos, Yaba, Lagos today, March 16.

Muslim students of UNILAG protest
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The group had reportedly been dissolved by the school management and an official whose name is given as Mr Musa, who is said to have been put in charge of any further duty associated with the group.

The students revealed their reasons for protesting, saying that they want the school to reinstate their organisation, as well as removing the official put in charge.

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The students are said to have accused Mr Musa of unfairness, requesting that things be reverted to how they had been.

See photos from the protest above.

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