Yinka Ayefele Fondly Recalls The First Erection He Had After The Accident


Veteran artist, Yinka Ayefele, who stamped 20 years of the mischance that left his disabled couple of days back, in a meeting with Sunday Scoop, described all that occurred after the mishap.

As per him, one of the features of the episode was him getting an erection.

After the mischance, everybody jubilated when I had an erection one evening. I was asking why they were cheering and they disclosed to me the specialists said I would not have the capacity to have an erection once more. They had achieved the conclusion without my insight."

On his sweetheart then who later turned into his significant other, Ayefele said;

“She didn’t leave me when I was hospitalized, so why would she leave me afterwards? When things were bad, she was with me all through. We got married after the accident and we are blessed with four boys.”

He proceeded;

“I can still remember my response to a journalist who wanted to be sure I could impregnate a woman. I told him to bring his sister if he wanted a confirmation. It used to be embarrassing when people questioned my sexual ability.

Even if I am unable to make love to a woman, should that make them happy? Even if my wife and I opted for IVF, is it something they should gloat about?”

Reviewing the conditions that restricted him to the wheelchair, he stated,

“I was on my way to Abeokuta, but I lost control of the car because it rained heavily that day. The car fell into a deep pit. I was taken to a nearby hospital, but they couldn’t handle my case because I was vomiting blood. I was taken to another hospital where it was discovered that I had a spinal cord injury.

I was then transferred to the University College Hospital, Ibadan, where I stayed for almost a year before I was discharged. Much later, I raised funds and traveled to the United Kingdom, for specialized treatment.”

20 years after, Ayefele still feels torments and said he has chosen to quit taking pills since he fears that it might influence his kidney or liver.

“I am still feeling pains; I am always in pain every day. Pills cannot even stop the pains and I am conscious of what I take in, but I thank God I have been able to cope. I give thanks to God for sparing my life.
“I personally thought I would die, but my parents and loved ones encouraged me to stay alive. They felt bad, but they didn’t want to lose me. My father was alive then, but I lost him two years ago. He was so supportive all through the trying times” he said.

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