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Joy in Nigeria as lost relics set to return
Published: Dec 14, 2021 07:53 PM
A general view of Nigeria Photo: VCG

A general view of Nigeria Photo: VCG

Nigeria's traditional ruler in southern Benin city hosted a day of celebrations on Monday in anticipation of the long-awaited return of two bronze treasures looted during colonial times. 

Dancers and musicians performed in King Uku Akpolokpolor Ewuare II's palace, which was decorated with banners of the artifacts: a bronze cockerel and a king's bust. 

"Today marks a watershed in our efforts to retrieve the bronzes, ivories and other works of art which were removed from this palace," said the Oba, or king of Benin, whose ancestors reigned over the region when it was ransacked by British soldiers in 1897.

In a formal ceremony attended by royal guests and traditional chiefs, the king signed the official document transferring full possession of the works from the UK's Aberdeen and Cambridge universities - even though the pieces themselves were not to be seen.

"At the appropriate time, the bronzes... will be delivered to us here in the palace," the king said, not giving further details.

Thousands of Nigeria's Benin Bronzes - 16th to 18th century metal plaques and sculptures - were looted from the palace of the ancient Benin Kingdom and ended up in museums across the US and Europe.

AFP