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Oba Ewuare advocates repatriation of Benin artifacts carted away by Europeans

The Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II, has renewed the call for the repatriation of all Benin artifacts carted away during the European expedition to Benin Kingdom many years ago.

Oba Ewuare II made the call when he received the United States of America Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Ambassador Stuart Symington and the Director Emerita of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Arts, Dr. Johnetta Cole, in his Palace in Benin City recently.

His Royal Majesty said it was a great privilege to have Smithsonian National Museum of African Arts Exhibition in Benin City, which goes to demonstrate that Benin culture is number one in Africa.

The Oba of Benin informed his guests that Benin Kingdom has rich work of arts and a cultural center, and requested Smithsonian to partner with the Palace to revive and improve on the facilities in the Cultural Centre, so that it would have the capacity to host world class cultural and art exhibition.

The Benin monarch informed the American Ambassador to Nigeria that the Palace would require economic and technological support from American government to develop Edo State, and explained that there is vested interest to open up the Gelegele Export Free Zone for economic gains.

Oba Ewuare II called for twinning of Benin City with an American City for mutual economic and cultural benefits.

The Oba of Benin used the opportunity to draw American government attention to the effects of environmental pollution in Nigeria and the world at large and called for greater caution on the part of American government regarding the offensive in North Korea and the Peninsula.

The American Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency, Ambassador Stuart Symington, said the cultural and arts exhibition to be held in Benin City would further cement the bond between Nigerian and America.

Ambassador Stuart said the images to be exhibited would create surprises in the minds of people around the world, pointing out that the images reflect the Benin people.

On her part, the Director Emerita of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Arts, Dr. Johnetta Cole expressed satisfaction that the dream of Smithsonian Institution has become a reality as, the photographs taken over 60 years ago by the official photographer to the Royal Court of Benin Kingdom, Chief Solomon Osagie Alonge, are brought to the people of Benin.

She said they had to collaborate with other agencies to stage the exhibition in Benin City because they love Africa with its work of Arts, pointing out that the Art exhibition would be quite memorable for Smithsonian Institution.

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