8.0 After Our Release: How Students Reacted To Our Return From Military Detention 
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(vii). The Correspondent Of GES News Asked Another Question As Follows;

 

  • How Did You And Ademola Cope With Spending Three Days In 'Room 9'? Were There Any Memorable Moments During That Time?

 

Honorable Oladapo O. Ekundayo Gazed Laughed Loudly; Then Replied As Follows:

It was not a funny experience for me and my friend, Ademola Adesida (may his soul rest in peace).

 

The military personnel allowed our parents to bring food to us and even asked us questions during the three days in Room 9, the military base, inside the Army Barracks.

 

During that period, we couldn’t sleep very well, and our movements were restricted within Room 9, the military base, inside the Army Barracks.

 

I can remember that the noise of mosquitoes affected our sleep and state of health.

 

(viii). The Correspondent Of GES News Asked Another Question As Follows;

 

After You And Your Friend, Ademola Adesida, Were Released From The Military Cell– Room 9, What Were The Reactions Of Other Students Towards You And Your Friend?

 

Honorable Oladapo O Ekundayo Was Happy And He Replied As Follows:

 

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