As Nigeria continues in its global quest to secure the return of precious artefacts stolen from the ancient Kingdom of Benin by British colonial forces in 1897, controversy brews back home over where they should be warehoused and their ownership.
Former Edo State Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Osaze Osemwingie-Ero, joined the Morning Show fo discuss the twists and turns surrounding the custody and ownership of the artefacts.
Watch the interview for more…
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