I am wondering who this Adekunle guy is.
Is he still alive?
He has to be punished fpr what
he has done.
Justice will be served when both
him and generations after him suffer and perish in an eternal anguish for the ills he brought upon my
armless and defenceless people, thereby establishing in my land traits that
were alien to the land.
Consider this mind wicked anti
social Yoruba killing machine, called Benjamin Adekunle.
I want see no Red Cross, no Caritas, no World Council of Churches, no Pope,
no Missionary, and no United Nations Delegation. I want to prevent even one
Igbo from having even one piece to eat before their capitulation. We shoot
at everything that moves and when our troops march into the center of Ibo
territory, we shoot at everything even at things that don’t move”—Benjamin
Adekunle
The proof of the words of this blood thirsty killer are
evident till date in my land, along the famous Nnebisi Road, Asaba, Delta
State, Nigeria. What a world, what a huge shame to this mindless
genocide-driven mad soldier.
For once stop all your current mental engagement and consider this translation
of an interview granted by Major Benjamin Adekunle of the Nigerian Army to
a German Reporter, Randolph Baumann, of STERN Magazine on August 18 1968.
The patent content of this
interview is the property of Stern Magazine. The interview speaks for
itself.
Asaba Post News-Wire got this
work from an online media content publisher who is a survival of Major
Benjamin Adekunle’s war crimes against humanity.
Do have a great time reading
this piece.
”I have to kill the Ibos—sorry”
Stern reporter Randolph Baumann spoke with the General of the Nigerian
front troops.
If you want to get to know the devil of Africa, just ask for Adekunle. He
is the man who is responsible for the death of 100,000 Ibo people”. The man
who provided this tip to Randolph Baumann, the Stern reporter, was Mister
Ikpa, the official representative of the Republic of Biafra in Lisbon.
Mister Ikpa knew even more: “Adekunle does not like journalists. He had a
man from England who disagreed with him shaved bald, do an hour of
push-ups, and write one-thousand times: I am a crappy Englishman and don’t
have a say in Nigeria”.
Having been thus forewarned, the Stern reporter flew to Port Harcourt, a
big Biafra harbor city in the midst of a swamp and in the oil field of the
Niger-delta, and requested an interview from the “devil” Benjamin Adekunle.
Major Adekunle, 28-years old, General of the Nigerian troops on the South
front sat enthroned behind the General’s desk of the Shell administration,
which he had made into his main station when he took the Ibo-city by storm
on May 18. Now he stated: “I am convinced you will report objectively and
keep to our orders.” We confirmed that.
“Okay,” he beamed, “the Germans just know how war works. Tonight there is a
front-party in my headquarters. You will come! An order is an order!”
This interview with the most important man in the Nigerian war took place
at night. Whisky and beer were abundant, uniformed go-go girls played DJ,
Adekunle danced and petted his mascot, a small mountain goat named
“Ojukwu”.
STERN: Your friends in the federal government of Lagos call you the
“bloodhound of Nigeria”. You are chasing a whole people. You kill
everything.
ADEKUNLE: Europeans are awful. They always generalize. My troops have kept
prisoners. You have had a chance to convince yourself of this.
STERN: I only saw one prisoner, a fifteen-year old boy.
ADEKUNLE: There you are! In addition I want to emphasize that we do not
murder all people who no longer want to remain members of the Nigeria
Federation.
STERN: Does that mean that you do not want the extinction of the Ibos?
ADEKUNLE: The nation which the Ibos founded under the name of Biafra on May
30, 1967 is not a pure Ibo-federation. You Europeans should really know
that by now. Seven million Ibos and five million other population groups
are living now in the 80% overpopulated Biafra: Ibibios, Ijaws, Kalabaris,
Ekios, Efiks, and Annangs. These minority populations in the Ibo nation
have always hated the Ibos. Therefore they jubilantly welcome the
liberation of their areas through federal troops.
STERN: What are your troops doing when they march into a town around Port
Harcourt, an area where most of the farmers are not Ibos?
ADEKUNLE: We aim at everything that moves.
STERN: Small children tend not to stay put for very long.
ADEKUNLE: I know. I have two myself.
STERN: What will your troops do when you get to the Ibo heartland, that is,
to the place populated by Ibos only?
ADEKUNLE: There we will aim at everything even if it is not moving.
STERN: Are you racist?
ADEKUNLE: You should know exactly where racists are. There is no such thing
as racism in Nigeria.
STERN: But why are you refusing to discuss this war with a European?
ADEKUNLE: Let me tell you something: When the Russians surrounded
Stalingrad did you request a land corridor from them so as to better feed
your soldiers who were stuck in the pot there? Of course you didn’t and I
can tell from your face that you think the thought of a land corridor to
bring in food for the captured German soldiers in Stalingrad is a bad joke.
Me too. Where and when, …………., was there a war in which the loser was
re-nourished one more time before the final loss? Why are you just calling
for a land corridor for Biafra? Why aren’t you calling for a land corridor
for the Viet Kong? I have to declare: You Europeans are simply not
competent!
STERN: What is happening to the European Humanitarian Assistance programs
which were authorized through your government?
ADEKUNLE: In the section of the front that I rule—and that is the whole
south front from Lagos to the border of Kamerun—I do not want to see the
Red Cross, Caritas Aid, World Church delegation, Pope, Missionary, or UN
delegation.
STERN: Does that mean that the many thousands of tons of food that are
stored in Lagos will never get to the refugee camps in your section of the
country?
ADEKUNLE: You are a sharp one, my friend. That’s exactly what I amsaying.
STERN: But you said yourself that most of the refugees in the part you
captured are not Ibos.
ADEKUNLE: But there could be Ibos among them. I want to avoid feeding a
single Ibo as long as this whole people have not given up yet.
STERN: Do you sometimes feel sympathy for the Ibos?
ADEKUNLE: I have learned a word from the British, which is “sorry”! That’s
how I want to respond to your question. I did not want this war but I want
to win this war. Therefore I have to kill the Ibos. Sorry! The End.
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