A cropped photo of the then Rear Admiral Wey at a social gathering at
our home in Hendon, London during the early 1970s which presumably was taken by
my Father who was then serving as the Deputy-Defence Advisor at the Nigerian
High Commission.
The passing of James Bond icon Sean Connery reminds me of a
visit by Vice Admiral J.E.A. Wey to our home in Apapa, Lagos in the 1970s.
This was after his retirement following
the overthrow of General Yakubu Gowon in whose regime he had served as the
Chief of Staff Supreme Headquarters.
A video tape of the James Bond movie
"From Russia, With Love" was playing in the sitting room during which
time Wey and my Father, his former aide-de-camp, were often in quiet
conversation. That is apart from when Wey broke off from the conversation to
use his walking staff to playfully poke me or other youngsters around on our
sides or behind our necks.
He was always teasing kids.
He also kept referring to himself as the
"Old Man", his nickname among the senior military officers; making an
accompanying joke on each occasion.
Anyway, when late in the movie, the fight scene between Sean
Connery (James Bond) and Robert Shaw (Red Grant, the SPECTRE assassin) was
happening, Wey and my Dad stopped chatting and became absorbed in the movie.
When Connery finally overcomes Shaw, he's
about to leave the train compartment before he decides to go back and retrieve
the wallet containing gold sovereigns which Shaw had earlier relieved him of at
gunpoint. Then as Connery is leaving he says to the dead Grant:
"You won't be needing this, old
man".
The mention of "old man" was
cue for Wey to let off his trademark deep, throaty laughter.
Although this film is silent you can see
a Royal Navy admiral turn to look in the direction of Wey when he laughs at the
14-second mark:
Newsreel of Nigerian Naval Delegates at
the Royal Navy Equipment Exhibition | September 1971 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3umZPzOu10
He was quite a jolly character.
© Adeyinka Makinde (2020)
Adeyinka Makinde is a writer based in
London, England.