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US Museum Returns Two Benin Bronzes To Nigeria

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The Head of Nigeria’s National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM), Olugbile Holloway, late on Tuesday night confirmed that Museum of Fine Arts in the US city of Boston has returned two of the famed Benin Bronzes to Nigeria.

Holloway said the move represents “the return of a huge part of Nigeria’s history.”
“As much as this occasion is symbolic to Benin, it is also symbolic to Nigeria’s struggle,” he added.
The Benin Bronzes are hundreds of sculptures and plaques that were looted from the royal palace in the Kingdom of Benin, part of modern-day Nigeria, after British forces captured Benin City in 1897.
The priceless artworks, believed to have been crafted in Benin starting in the 1500s, were taken as spoils of war and today are scattered in museums and private collections across the world.
Western museums, including those in Britain, the Netherlands, and Germany, have returned several hundred of the artefacts, but hundreds more are believed to be still missing.
Benin’s traditional rulers and Nigerian authorities have for years been negotiating their return.
Calling the returns from the Boston museum a “historic moment,” Nigeria’s culture minister, Hannatu Musa Musawa, said those “conversations” were ongoing, and soon, the process of returning them all to their rightful owners will begin.”
Recall that Benin Bronzes have been a source of tension within Nigeria, with Benin’s traditional ruler, the Oba, insisting that the artifacts’ belong to him as the ruler of Benin and the descendant of the royal family from whose palace they were plundered.
Benin authorities fear that the newly constructed Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA) in Benin City would be in charge of the artworks. The museum’s leaders have denied that this was their intention.

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