A former Presidential Adviser on Political Affairs, Senator Babafemi Ojudu shared his experience in prison during the military regime of the late General Sani Abacha.
Speaking in Ado-Ekiti during a media interaction with journalists on his new documentary book titled ‘Adventures of a Guerrilla Journalist’, Ojudu revealed that he drank his own urine to survive while in prison.
According to him, “There was a time I drank my urine when I was dying. I had diarrhea and no medication was given to me. I read a book about someone who says urine cures illnesses and maybe because I had faith in it, I could not feel the illness again the following day after drinking it.”
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Ojudu, a former senator representing Ekiti Central Senatorial District, said the book is dedicated to those who died in the struggle for democracy and good governance in Nigeria.
He also emphasized the importance of a vibrant press in a democratic society, saying, “Without a vibrant press, it will be difficult for a nation to get things right.”
The book, which will be officially unveiled on December 18, 2024, chronicles Ojudu’s struggles as an investigative journalist during the military regime.