My Two Days Bitter Experience In Iyaganku , Ibadan Police Cell
Eleven years ago, I had a life-changing experience that I still vividly remember. It all started when my car accidentally collided with another vehicle, causing damage. What seemed like a minor accident turned into a nightmare when I found myself taken to the Iyaganku police cell in Ibadan.
Upon arriving at the cell, I was shocked by the conditions. The place was overcrowded, filled with hardened criminals. The atmosphere was oppressive, and the cell itself was in a state of neglect. Feces were splattered across the floor, creating an unbearable stench. We were forced to sleep on this filthy ground, with no regard for basic hygiene or comfort.
The physical and mental toll of that experience was overwhelming. I remember feeling a mix of fear and helplessness. As days went by, I began to notice my health deteriorating. I contacted an unknown disease that left me feeling weak and vulnerable. It took several months of treatment to recover fully, a constant reminder of my time in that dreadful place.
This experience taught me the harsh realities of the justice system and the importance of compassion and care for those in custody. I emerged from the cell not only physically scarred but also deeply affected by the cruelty and inhumanity I witnessed. While the accident itself was a momentary mistake, the repercussions of my time in Iyaganku police cell are lessons I will carry with me forever.

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