Shehu Sani reveals worst prison experience during Abacha junta

Shehu Sani

The former senator representing Kaduna Central senatorial district, Shehu Sani, has recounted his prison experience.

Sani is among the many dissidents and pro-democracy activists that were imprisoned in the 1990s for openly opposing the military regime of late general Sani Abacha.

Narrating his time behind the bars, Sani said his worst experience was being asked to bath in an open space.

Sani, who disclosed this on his verified Facebook page on Friday, said the situation afforded him the opportunity to see the sizes of the manhoods of his fellow incarcerated comrades.

He wrote: “My worst experience when I was in prison in the 90s was when we had to be called out early morning to take our bath in an open space with our buckets.

“There you will see the difference between trailers, tankers, tractors, trucks and mini cars. And we were given less than ten minutes to finish up before the next set of men were called.

“One of my friends, a pastor, used to cry when bathing and his cry made me laugh.”

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