Then came the historic uprising.

School changed our leather badges to sewn badges.

Small change, big problem.

The prefects reacted like fuel price had increased.

And leading the resistance movement was:

LabinjoAdeyinka — OPIRO.

Fearless.
Explosive.
Built differently.

That morning, Opiro opened the gate and declared:
“We no go gree!”

Suddenly students marched like activists.

Even teachers became confused.

When the principal asked for Opiro…

The wise man disappeared over the fence immediately.

Pure wisdom.

Later at the hearing, with parents and teachers everywhere, Opiro stood boldly and said:

“All of us joined.”

Silence.

Shock.

Confusion.

Eventually… pardon.

That day Mushin produced its own civil rights movement.