Friday, May 6, 2016

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Benjamin Adekunle Regretted his Atrocities Before His Death, Read His 7 Most Chilling Quotes

 Benjamin Adekunle aka Black Scorpion was Born in Kaduna State in 1936,he was from Ogbomosho South West Nigeria and went to school in Government Secondary School Okene Kogi.  He was commissioned 2nd Lietenant on December 15,1960.

Adekunle ordered that anything that moves in Biafraland be killed, including trees. His Battalion went to hospitals and killed health workers and patients. After the War and his military services he retired at Sulurele Residence where he granted some interview before his death.

 We bring to you the most chilling quotes of the repented Killer.



1. "Personally, now and for some time I feel so ashamed to have killed people to sustain the unity of Nigeria. I feel so sad to have shed blood for the unity of Nigeria. While some of us were dying in the battle field for the restoration of Nigeria as one country, some people have their eagle eyes on one particular subject, oil, the live wire of the economy, the new fulcrum or pendulum of power. While we fought for one country, some people have been reaping where they did not sow. They have been reaping from bogus population figures fashioned to suit their selfish purposes"
2. ‘’Just look outside and see if the people need radical changes or not. Find out if they understand their enemies and their friends. Radicalism is giving the people a new lease of life to the point where they have a sense of pride and belonging to the Nation.’’


3. '' I am talking about the introduction of the Sharia court of justice. It just can’t work.’’


4. ''The main revenue is from the oil producing areas. Nobody has sat down to find out how these people can be compensated for the loss of their land and the conditions of the people in the oil rich areas.''

5. '' The introduction of the Sharia court of justice can’t work.’’

6. ''The main revenue is from the oil producing areas. Nobody has sat down to find out how these people can be compensated for the loss of their land and the conditions of the people in the oil rich areas.''

7. ''My conclusion is this; there are certain forces in this country that believe in maintaining certain principles—whether political or economic—when it suits them most.’’

 
The shameless killer shooting at everything that moved in Biafraland



                                             Benjamin Adekunle on the left with hand on howitzer







                                            Benjamin Adenkule granting interview to foreign press





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