For the attention of William Bangura of Sierra Leone and America: APC Scores Big

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Cornelius Hamelberg

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For the attention of William Bangura  of Sierra Leone and America: APC Scores Big

William,

Just  a short note which might run longer than intended  at the beginning.

I got married at the US Embassy in Freetown on Hiroshima Day , 1969.  As to how and  why this happened you’ll have to wait for the authorised version  - hopefully edited by Professor Harrow & Co – however my cousin ( another first cousin,) Lucy Hamelberg was the Secretary  at USIS and that also has something to do with it.

 I’m thinking along these lines this afternoon,  two hours before candle-lighting time in Stockholm, because of your reply to my query  which was:

” I should like to ask you and I would like you to explain it to us  about you and  some of the Negroes over there, how come they are showing  such overwhelming  love and support  for Ohporto  Hillary C?  Am I missing something?  Why not Bernie? What has Hillary ever done to deserve their  support?

I am patiently waiting for a reply from you which will be grounded on “facts and comprehensive research

When it comes to the US, perhaps because of the information overflow, and our extreme focus on the US  - for me, since the days of Dean Rusk up to these most recent days , I am surely more informed  and opinionated about the US in general  than about Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Bamako,  Cairo, Soweto , Brazzaville and Kinshasa combined. Perhaps because of all that literature, poetry , jazz and dance , rhythm and blues, soul and rap  - not to mention the civil rights struggle etc.  

In secondary school in Sierra Leone, we had a lunch programme  - i.e. US – Aid donated bags of flour  to our school and just as you have heard that Jesus turned water into wine, so too that US flour was regularly turned into bread  -  our lunch  - hot buns with some blue band margarine (a little salty) smelted in and we  baptised those loaves, called the school lunch “Kennedy”.   I hereby grant you permission to believe that this was our own secular version of what Catholics call “the holy Eucharist” – the main difference  being  of course that whereas the Catholics believe their holy Eucharist to be “ the living body and blood of Jesus”,  we were only exceedingly grateful to JFK for our  free daily bread and butter  - especially those amongst us who prayed “ Our Father Who art in Heaven, hollowed be Thy Name , Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth  as it is in heaven , give us this day , our daily bread….”  

And thus love for JFK grew  in the same tradition as he who is alleged to have fed the multitudes with two fishes and five loaves of bread. So,  be not surprised  dear William when I tell you that in the  fourth form  - circa 1962 I represented  the US in our mock session of the UN General Assembly debate (the bombastic Mukhtarr Mustapha a few years  older but already a great orator -  represented  Cuba and dutifully conveyed his greetings from Fidel Castro); suffice it  to say that after the debate the American  Ambassador came over to shake hands with his boy. Well, I had done my research.

From the beginning of the Peace Corps initiative in Sierra Leone  right up to 1965 during which time my cousin  Cyril Rogers- Wright jnr (a first cousin)  was the liaison officer in Freetown, we always had a couple of  peace corps volunteers  staying  at home ( usually African- American – but also toubabs) to help familiarise them with  the Krio language and  Sierra Leone Creole culture – surprisingly every once on a while one of our Soul brothers  would be recalled – back to the states – and the reason we were given was ; wanted by the FBI  for this or that crime under investigation…. Now I leave it to you to go figure.( This was at a time when the main news in print ( about world & US)  was TIME and NEWSWEEK…

About my own person US connections in those days  – some of the returnees   - those who had studied in the US  and returned to Salone, and the many peace corps acquaintances and  the dozens of the exchange students that I went to school with and who were my good friends,  and the many American teachers  I’ve had  in various places during the period 1966- 2016, not to mention all the American friends and acquaintances  in Sweden ( some of them radical exiles)  and in the United have contributed immensely to that awareness and different understandings. In my last days  in Freetown , before moving to Magburaka I remember playing table tennis with the US Ambassador’s kids at their home…and by the way, one of the last people I met I my very last visit to Sierra Leone  in April 1970, was  Mukhtarr Mustapha – still in his Harry Belafonte hairstyle  and I’ll ä have you know that  although we were good friends and had the same close friends – Desmond Easmon, George Morgan and that group, it was only years later that I got to know that Mukhtarr was not Temne but Creole !  And that was during a discussion about Mukhtarr Mustapha’s marriage with the daughter of Nana Akufo-Addo,  a former President of Ghana. “ You know that Creoles like marrying Ghanaian women “ I was told and replied “ But  Mukhtarr is not Creole he’s Temne” and everybody laughed and asked me, “ So was  his father, M.S. Mustapha Temne ? "  and I answered  of course and everyone burst into  laughter, one more time!

Anyway,  as the saying goes, “ Home is where the heart is” ( I’m talking about yours, your heart)  and since you’re always talking about it – and about them ,your hobby horse  Sierra Leone’s APC , well  here’s some more : things are happening  and here’s the latest : APC Scores Big followed a few days later by some heads rolling in the mighty rumble:  the cabinet reshuffle . Your petition “I cry for Tonkolili “ gained traction – and  I suppose that we would like to hear from  the horse’s mouth  - in responses to some of the responses in that thread. C’mon. You are a man of the Temne people  and the Temnes and the other Sierra Leone people would like to hear your voice. On these matters of great importance.

Knowledge and truth our forefathers spread, Mighty the nations whom they led

 Sir William  is it not time  to“ Make Sierra Leone Great again!"?  
Remeber that you’re only flesh and blood with a memory capacity less than that of my neighbour Jonas Von Essen. So, stop being  aloof like Sheikh Bangura  when you could esaily be more like the Sheik  of Araby

Wishing you a pleasant weekend

Cornelius

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Cornelius Hamelberg

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For the attention of William Bangura  of Sierra Leone and America: APC Scores Big

William,

Just  a short note which might run longer than intended  at the beginning.

I got married at the US Embassy in Freetown on Hiroshima Day, 1969.  As to how and  why this happened you’ll have to wait for the authorised version  - hopefully edited by Professor Harrow & Co – however my cousin ( another first cousin) Lucy Hamelberg was the Secretary  at USIS and that also has something to do with it.

 I’m thinking along these lines this afternoon,  two hours before candle-lighting time in Stockholm, because of your reply to my query  which was:

” I should like to ask you and I would like you to explain it to us  about you and  some of the Negroes over there, how come they are showing  such overwhelming  love and support  for Ohporto  Hillary C?  Am I missing something?  Why not Bernie? What has Hillary ever done to deserve their  support?

I am patiently waiting for a reply from you which will be grounded on “facts and comprehensive research

When it comes to the US, perhaps because of the information overflow, and our extreme focus on the US  - for me, since the days of Dean Rusk up to these most recent days , I am surely more informed  and opinionated about the US in general  than about Sierra Leone, Ghana, Nigeria, Bamako,  Cairo, Soweto , Brazzaville and Kinshasa combined. Perhaps because of all that literature, poetry , jazz and dance , rhythm and blues, soul and rap  - not to mention the civil rights struggle etc.  

In secondary school in Sierra Leone, we had a lunch programme  - i.e. US – Aid donated bags of flour  to our school and just as you have heard that Jesus turned water into wine, so too that US flour was regularly turned into bread  -  our lunch  - hot buns with some blue band margarine (a little salty) smelted in and we  baptised those loaves, called the school lunch “Kennedy”.   I hereby grant you permission to believe that this was our own secular version of what Catholics call “the holy Eucharist” – the main difference  being  of course that whereas the Catholics believe their holy Eucharist to be “ the living body and blood of Jesus”,  we were only exceedingly grateful to JFK for our  free daily bread and butter  - especially those amongst us who prayed “ Our Father Who art in Heaven, hollowed be Thy Name , Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth  as it is in heaven , give us this day , our daily bread….”  

And thus love for JFK grew  in the same tradition as he who is alleged to have fed the multitudes with two fishes and five loaves of bread. So,  be not surprised  dear William when I tell you that in the  fourth form  - circa 1962 I represented  the US in our mock session of the UN General Assembly debate  ( the bombastic Mukhtarr Mustapha  a few years  older but already a great orator -  represented  Cuba and dutifully conveyed his greetings from Fidel Castro); suffice it  to say that after the debate the American  Ambassador  came over to shake  hands with his boy. Well, I had done my research.

From the beginning of the Peace Corps initiative in Sierra Leone  right up to 1965 during which time my cousin Cyril Rogers-Wright jnr (a first cousin) was the liaison officer in Freetown, we always had a couple of  peace corps volunteers  staying  at home (usually African- American – but also toubabs) to help familiarise them with  the Krio language and Sierra Leone Creole culture. Surprisingly, every once on a while one of our Soul brothers  would be recalled – back to the states – and the reason we were given was : wanted by the FBI  for this or that crime under investigation…. Now I leave it to you to go figure.( This was at a time when the main news in print ( about world & US)  was TIME and NEWSWEEK…

About my own personal  US connections in those days  – some of the returnees   - those who had studied in the US  and returned to Salone, and the many peace corps acquaintances and  the dozens of  exchange students that I went to school with and who were my good friends, and the many American teachers  I’ve had  in various places during the period 1966- 2016, not to mention all the American friends and acquaintances  in Sweden ( some of them radical exiles) and in the United States  have contributed immensely to that awareness and  different understandings.  In my last days  in Freetown , before moving to Magburaka  I remember playing table tennis with the US Ambassador’s kids at their home…and by the way, one of the last people I met I my very last visit to Sierra Leone  in April 1970, was  Mukhtarr Mustapha – still in his Harry Belafonte hairstyle  - we had a drink at Kit-Kat  and I’ll have you know that  although we were good friends and had the same close friends – Desmond Easmon, George Morgan  and that group, it was only years later that I got to know that Mukhtarr  was not Temne but Creole !  And that was during a discussion about Mukhtarr Mustapha’s marriage with the daughter of Nana Akufo-Addo,  a former President of Ghana. “ You know that Creoles like marrying Ghanaian women “ I was told and replied “ But  Mukhtarr is not Creole, he’s Temne” and everybody laughed and asked me, “ So is  his father, M.S. Mustapha Temne?” and I answered  “Of course” and everyone burst into  laughter, one more time!

Anyway,  as the saying goes, “ home is where the heart is” ( I’m talking about your s, your heart)  and since you’re always talking about it – and about them (your hobby horse )  Sierra Leone’s APC , well  here’s some more : things are happening  and here’s the latest : APC Scores Big followed a few days later  by some heads rolling in the mighty rumble:  the cabinet reshuffle . Your petition “ I cry for Tonkolili “ gained traction – and  I suppose that we would like to hear from  the horse’s mouth  - in response  to some of the responses in that thread. C’mon. You are  a man of the Temne people  and the  Temnes and the other Sierra Leone people would like to hear your voice  on these matters of great importance.

“ Make Sierra Leone Great again!  You’re only flesh and blood  with a memory capacity less than my neighbour   Jonas Von Essen.  So, stop being  aloof  like Sheikh  Bangura  when you could be more like  the Sheik  of Araby

William Bangura

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Korthor Cornelius,

I will respond to your post later, but I have a question? Why didn't Cyrus Rogers-Wright the son of Cyril Rogers-Wright defend my uncle (brother) Brigadier John Amadu Bangura during his trial? Cyrus was his "friend".

William Bangura (Prince of Wales: Yes I am an alumnus of "Come Swell the Chorus")

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Obadiah Mailafia

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Lord Cornelius,

I greet you sir!

I would not be in a rush to adulate JFK for his food aid in the 60s. From the records, some of the milk formula that nursing mothers were persuaded to give their children led to serious deformities. One of my kid brothers who was born during that time has an IQ somewhat lower than the rest of us. Mother was persuaded to go off breastfeeding and the poor child was fed exclusively on the American milk. Nestle and other such agribusiness companies tried to push similar milk formulas to nursing mothers in Africa, with disastrous consequences. Was it part of a deliberate policy to keep African children dumb and stupid??

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i was in cameroon during the disastrous, stupid nestles campaign for african women to become "modern" and stop nursing. nestles is not an american corporation, it is swiss. the europeans were buying african cocao, coffee, tea, processing them, and selling the final products back in the countries where the agriculture was located. it was, and is, depressing to see that.
but it wasn't an american corporation.
africa represented a small interest to large american business--i am guessing, but i'd bet on it. rather, american interests were focused on europe, first, than latin america and asia.
now, everything has changed w globalization
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Cornelius Hamelberg

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Mar 19, 2016, 12:23:33 PM3/19/16
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William Jefferson O’Bai Bangura,

Na kweshon yu axs me so oh!

 I have another cousin  Kayode Robbin- Coker  who I invited to this forum. Maybe he can help me out a little ? ( I was much closer to his brother Adeneka Lincoln Robbin- Coker, a diamond miner…smile)

A bit of history :  I notice that the Sierra Leone Creoles/ Krio have been systematically cleaned from the www.  Just search for my granduncle,  Sir Henry Lightfoot Boston for example.   

 If we are not careful, in the very near future even Akintola Wyse’s  The Krios  and lights such as  “ The benefits of Western Civilisation” will be wiped out…

First of all let’s  sort this out. Cyril Rogers-Wright  who was very close, is the son of my Yoruba grand aunt Gertrude. Gertrude was very Yoruba ( ask her granddaughter Shola Stober) and when it came to Yoruba matters, more Catholic than His Holiness the Pope. I remember her so clearly, with all the paraphernalia etc. and she was always battle-ready and could raise her voice to  the required decibels, as and when necessary.  Gertrude begat  many children,  she is and was  the younger sister of my Grandmother Jemimah.  My Yoruba grandmother Jemimah , knew many of the psalms of David by heart and she was not as boisterous as her younger sister.  In fact, she was not  at all boisterous. Cyril Rogers-Wright Jnr (had an awesome jazz collection up there at his shack in Leicester ) is the son of Cyril Rogers Wright snr. and Cyrus Rogers-Wright (a lawyer like his father  and like my maternal grandfather, lawyers galore in my mother’s side of my family  - I guess the only other major professions available to them being  medicine,  the clergy  and teaching.) Cyrus-Rogers Wright  is the brother of Cyril Rogers-Wright Jnr and their sister Marianne Rogers-Wright  was my neighbour in Magburaka at the time when Ibrahim Taqi  (Hamid’s brother) used to visit us frequently. INTILI?

I cannot claim to know the depth of the friendship between  your uncle and my cousin. But Cyrus was married to Sairatu a Temne woman, wasn’t he?  I last met them on a ferry from Lungi to Freetown in the late 60s of the last century.

Of relevance to your rhetorical question : From Sigismond Henry Tucker’s  From the Land of Diamonds to the Isle of Spice  ( Edited by Winston Forde) the whole of  Chapter 9 : The Early Treason Trials” :

Siaka Stevens's popularity as leader of the All People's Congress and Prime Minister of Sierra Leone started to erode in 1971 when his government executed Brigadier John Bangura - the man who literally handed over power to him in 1968

I’m looking forward to your answer  about  the American Negro’s  embrace of Ms Clinton

I guess that this probably has something to do with it.

William: Stay Black!

Cornelius

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Cornelius Hamelberg

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Mar 19, 2016, 5:42:17 PM3/19/16
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Lord Obadiah Mailafia,

I am saddened to hear about what Nestle did to one of your kid brothers and to an untold number of other souls. Mother’s milk of course is the best.

Your Excellency, do ya, ai beg in advance, on behalf of the late JFK:  I may be wrong,  but if I remember rightly the Nestle  Babies Milk debacle had nothing to do with the US Food Aid  to our part of Africa and in fact  the earliest cases were reported much later  - after the 1960s

So, could you please,  kindly refrain from trying to deter us (the beneficiaries of  the delicious, free Kennedy lunches ) from due adulation of our daily portion of the holy bread.  An apology should be called for. And you had better renounce the suggestion, however remote, that  the nourishment thus derived from our daily portion of bread and Blue Band Margarine could have in any way contributed to anything like a lowering of our on average higher than normal IQ , at least of my classmates of that generation talking about champions like Neville Jarrett and Sylvester Amibola Young

But I must confess that  in Vidal Godwin’s chemistry class or Mr. Inyang’s ( from Cross Rivers State)  geography  lessons,  our attention used to sag during the last fifteen minutes or so  before lunch as I ( and everyone else) would start getting  restless and a little impatient just  waiting with some anticipation (the pangs of a gnawing hunger) only finally happy to hear the bell sound for the lunch break – and then we  could rush out of class to line up under the huge mango  tree each one waiting for his turn, in answer to the prayer , “Give us this day our daily bead!” So, no matter what you come up with, we said and we will still say, “God Bless President John F. Kennedy!” So true what they say,  that  “the way to  a man’s heart is through his stomach.“ And thus our hearts were won.

 In the Fourth Form we studied  “Animal Farm” with Major Von Bradshaw (an Englishman) and by then everybody knew  everything that there was to know about the Bolshevik Revolution,  and  it was already sealed,  the cold war was already won, by The United States & The West;  the betrayal of the Revolution was the critique and yardstick by which our future totalitarian leaders and some of the half educated imps who believe in milk and apples  exclusively for those who believe themselves to be  the “brain workers”  and even more educated than the Prophet of Islam ( S.A.W). As Ogbeni Kadiri has famously put it, “Professors of electricity producing only darkness” and some a-them writing a hundred books that nobody ever reads or is ever going  to read – writing as it were,  just for the sake of writing or as the Last Poets  jived, “they ain't fkking for love and appreciation, just fkking to be fkking

In 1960, we spent 18 months in the third form because the previous January to December school year was extended to June of the following year and henceforth the school year was  to be  an August to August affair. In no small measure,  Kennedy lunches contributed  that much extra energy to our enthusiasm  - which was needed in the afternoons, because after our heavy  midday lunch  I for one would be feeling drowsy, the heat – and the gentle murmur of the Atlantic ocean lapping up the shores just outside our classroom window lulling us to sleep as Mr. Chapman M.A. Oxon,  took us through Conrad’s “ Youth and Gaspar Ruiz” and then Sir Ernest Shackleton’s  South” on Wednesday afternoons , during our first term in Form 3, in 1960.

 I read somewhere that Protein  is needed for intellectual development of the child – and in this respect, all that milk contributed by  the Fulani cattle should not be undervalued. The Indian Brahmins (Hinduism’s priestly, intellectual  caste,  appreciate Mother Cow’s value

Cornelius

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Cornelius Hamelberg

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Correction : Should read : the betrayal of the Revolution was the critique and yardstick by which to judge our future totalitarian leaders and some of the half educated imps who believe in milk and apples  exclusively for those who believe themselves to be  the “brain workers”...
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William Bangura

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This was my response to you about Black voters and Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders:


My Brother Cornelius,

 

Ow u do?

"I should like to ask you and I would like you to explain it to us  about you and  some of the Negroes over there,"

The responses are historical, tribal and regional: Malcom X, Dr. Martin Luther King, Thurgood Marshall, Clarence Thomas, Andrew Young, Congressman John Lewis and Marion Barry.

Malcolm X was born in the Nebraska (West)Thurgood Marshall was born in Maryland (North); Dr King was born in Georgia (South); Clarence Thomas hails from Georgia (South); Andrew Young is from Louisiana (South); John Lewis was born in Alabama (South) and Marion Barry was born in Mississippi (South).

Malcolm lived in Detroit, Michigan (North), New York (North) and Massachusetts (North) which shaped his relationships, and socio-economic and political philosophies of White Americans. Consequently, he characterized Black Americans as House (N) and Field (N). House (N) were acquiescent, while the Field (N) were intransigent. He wanted freedom for Black Americans through their context of liberation rather than through the "Democratic Party". Please be aware that my Democratic Party was the party of slavery.

King wanted and procured "freedom" for Black Americans through the 'philosophy' of the Dixiecrats (Democratic Party). As they say in Creole, "Den gee we de cow, bor hole de rope". (They gave us the cow but held on to the rope).

With the exception of Marion Barry (Mississippi) all the aforementioned Southerners are malleable.

Fast forward to the 2016 Democratic Primaries, the Southern states voted overwhelmingly on an average of about 68 percent for Hillary Clinton (HC). In Michigan (North) Bernie Sanders procured about 28 percent of the African-American vote, consequently, winning that primary.

I used to have tremendous respect for Congressman Jim Clyburn, Democrat from South Carolina who was insulted by former President Bill Clinton (BC) for "supporting" then Sen. Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic Primary in South Carolina. Clyburn did not endorse Obama before that primary. But come the 2016 South Carolina Democratic Primary he advocated for HC.

As a proud and arrogant Konkay you can bet your bottom dollar that nobody will get my endorsement after they have insulted me.

Most African-Americans are "Christians" so they have the 'right' to forgive HC and her husband even though the latter took away from the poor through "welfare reform" and gave to the rich by repealing Glass-Steagall.

Congressman John Lewis said HC and BC participated in the Civil Rights struggles, while Bernie Sanders (BS) was AWOL. But this has been debunked by the press because as a student at the University in Chicago BS was in sit-ins.

Finally, all the aforementioned Black Southerners genealogies with the exception of Marion Barry--I have not researched his, though he was very pro-sub-Saharan Africa--are Mendes.

I hope Skip Gates of Harvard University researches Malcolm X's genealogy. I would not be surprised that he was a Konkay.

 

William Bangura (Konkay)

William Bangura

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Korthor Cornelius,

Kayode procured a Grade 1 when when he sat to the GCE O level exams, and an ABA (uncertain) for his A levels. I thought he went overseas. But one of my sources said he went to Fourah Bay College. I was unaware that he is a true Ox-Bridge, Wow. 
It is very "interesting" that Cyrus Rogers-Wright would defend Brigadier A.T. Juxon-Smith but not his 'friend' Brigadier John Amadu Bangura.
As for Sigismond Henry Tucker,  From the Land of Diamonds to the Isle of Spice he is all over the place with his "facts". On page 85, “John Bangura was head of the military government for about six months, after which he decided to hand over power to Siaka Stevens to head a civilian national unity government".
This is a lie. Bangura led Sierra Leone from April 18, 1968 the day the coup ended which was led by Warrant Officer Class 1 Regimental Sergeant Major Alex Foday Conteh, until April 28, 1968. Stevens became Prime Minister on April 29, 1968. Twenty four years later on April 29, 1992  junior commissioned officers led by Lieutenant Sandy--who was murdered by S.I.M. Turay, then Head of the Military Information Bureau during the coup--deposed of President Momoh and his APC. Strasser replaced Sandy as head of the putsch. 
On page 95 Tucker continued with his bold faced lies, "Eventually all the coup plotters were rounded up including the Force Commander, John Bangura, the Minister of Information Ibrahim Taqi, Minister of Finance Dr. Forna. Army officers like Major Jawara, Abu Noah and Corporal Foday Sankoh were all charged with treason and tried". Dr Forna, Ibrahim Taqi and his older brother M.O. Taqi were arrested in September, 1970 by Stevens and his APC because they had resigned from the party and were "members" of the United Democratic Party.

What is the significance of Tucker's statement, “He probably thought because he was wearing a full uniform with all his glittering medals, I would be intimidated, and agree to his proposal". Does Tucker know the definition of intimidated? If my uncle wanted to intimidate Tucker he would have taken the stamps from him or told him if you do not give me those stamps I would have my officers take them away from you.

Tucker belongs to a group of Sierra Leonean's who thought and still believe that Brigadier John Amadu Bangura did not deserve to be Force Commander. He should have questioned the last British colonial Force Commander of the Royal Sierra Leone Military Forces, Brigadier Blackie who had recommended Bangura to succeed him. Tucker should have also queried the Generals of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in the then Congo-Kinshasa (now DRC) in 1961 who selected then Captain Bangura as the 2IC (Second In Command) instead of Generals and Brigadiers. Sierra Leone's contingent led by Bangura included Abu Noah, Sam Hingha Norman and Foday Sankoh.

Why did, "Cryus had heard him and winked to tell me to refuse his offer". Poor Brigadier John Amadu Bangura he really had TOO MANY ENEMIES.


William Bangura (A Grieving RUF Konkay) 

Cornelius Hamelberg

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William, 

As long as Sierra Leone is divided,

John Amadu Bangura

 Will remain a controversial figure.

O’Bai,

Your people are complaining

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