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Odebunmi: How I Recovered from Stroke, Paralysis

- Comfort Ogbonna in Abuja

Prof. Akinyele Odebunmi, a Psychother­apy lecturer at Baze University, who is also a Consultant to the United Nations on drug demand reduction and human behaviour, said his total recovering from a stroke he had while teaching at the university was only made possible by God and the routine exercise he subjected himself to at the rehabilita­tion centre in California, (U.SA).

The former University of Benin lecturer, made the disclosure at the launch of two books he wrote with titles: ‘Understand­ing Behavioura­l Problems’ and ‘Drug Abuse’, to mark his 75th birthday.

He averred that the books is a wake-up call to parents whose children are already involved in the abuse of drugs and alcohol and also addicted adults struggling with drug addiction.On how he survived the attack of stroke, he said: “At the California hospital, the doctors wanted to put metals on my body because of the after effect of the stroke but I asked for exercise which was the alternativ­e.

“It was obvious that stress took my blood pressure up. This happened while I was teaching at Baze University here some six months ago. I was teaching when I fell flat and was rushed to the hospital in California USA.

“I always tell people that the reason why I don’t take drugs is because I’m already hyper, taking it can result to death so I’m always scared from day one because I grew up as a very hyperactiv­e child.”

According to him, God, regular exercise and good diet saved him from the attack of stroke, stressing, when few months back I had a stroke I was paralysed on my right hand and leg and six months after I began to learn how to walk.“I thank God that He gave me everything back. I was even trying to learn to use the left hand to write since I couldn’t use the right hand to write but the left just decides not to work.

“And to add to that about two weeks ago, I was seated in front of a car as usual and was trying to correct a careless driver on the road when he brushed my hand with his car.

“For the last two weeks, I could not move this hand even to put food on my mouth and it was only two days ago that I started putting food in my mouth.” On the books, he said: “I wrote these books because I have been in practice for a long time and have been working with drug addicts, and helping them and therefore I came to the conclusion that I need to let people be aware of the problems and ways of helping them which is contained in the books.

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L-R: General Manager, Marketing & Customer Care, SKG Pharma, Mrs. Pat Iloba; Staff, SKG Pharma, Dr. Okey Akpa; Managing Director, New Health Pharmacy, Abuja, Pastor Ignatus Onah; and Marketing Manager, SKG Pharma, Victoria Okon, at the Trade Partners’...

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