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Edo To Build New Museum For Stolen Artefacts
NOVEMBER 13, 2020
Edo State intends to build a new museum over the next four years that would exhibit looted Benin bronzes currently displayed in European and American museums.
AFP reports that many Benin bronzes — a group of more than a thousand prized metal plaques and sculptures looted in 1897 by British troops from the royal palace of the Kingdom of Benin, in modern-day Nigeria — are at the British Museum and the Ethnological Museum of Berlin.
“I am elated,” Theophilus Umogbai, curator of the existing National Museum in Benin, told AFP.
“The museum will serve as an identity symbol of the rich cultural arts traditions of Benin people.”
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Museums in Europe and America have wrestled with a tangle of legal and ethical problems concerning objects taken during the colonial period.
Even in well-documented cases of pillaging, the law often prevents countries from giving them back — as is the case with the British museum, which could however loan the Benin bronzes to the new Edo museum.
“This project will help us reconnect our past glory to our present realities,” Edo state’s governor Godwin Obaseki said, announcing the project at an event on Friday.
He said he hopes the overall project “should be far developed if not totally completed” by the end of 2024.
In addition to the museum, an archaeological excavation project will begin in 2021, at a site adjacent to the palace of the Oba, Benin’s traditional ruler.
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