His Serene Highness, Prof. Sir Vincent Abukuse Mbirikah: "Socrates was an African living in Greece. When you put a rabbit into an oven, you don't seriously think it will turn into a biscuit or an English muffin do you? Of course not. If you succeed baking it, it only becomes a baked rabbit, but certainly not a biscuit, less so an English muffin. Therefore, there was no way one could turn Socrates into a Greek philosopher, given his prominent African features such as big think lips, broad nose black skin and woolly hair."
"As this Grandmaster relaxed in his hotel suite at Baden, Austria, the Austrians were quick to remind him he was staying in a famous suite known for its African music composer who had stayed in the same suite when he composed the famous Symphony number 3, popularly referred to as "Eroica". And who else could that be but the famous Ludwig van Beethoven? He too has also been mistaken by his European admirers to have been germany, except those who knew him well, the Germans. There is a lot of material written about Beethoven's background and one of the sources is that written by Frau Fisher, an intimate friend of Beethoven,(See R.H. Schauffler, The Man Who Freed Music, Vol.I, P.18, 1929).The famous blind and deaf composer of Symphony number 9, also known as, "Ode to Joy" is one more example of how whatever is supreme in Africa, or of African origin, is always claimed, stolen, branded or adopted by non-Africans, and that includes without exception, civilization itself."