Article 68HX7 Visiting the British Museum is a reminder of all that was stolen from my Benin ancestors | Noah Anthony Enahoro

Visiting the British Museum is a reminder of all that was stolen from my Benin ancestors | Noah Anthony Enahoro

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Noah Anthony Enahoro
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It is 126 years since the magnificent bronzes were stolen. When will they finally be returned to where they belong?

This month marks 126 years since the British punitive expedition resulted in the theft of more than 10,000 objects from the Benin kingdom. They came to be known as the Benin bronzes, and have been at the centre of repatriation debates ever since.

Though the original victims are long gone, their descendants have eagerly awaited the return of the bronzes, and still do. As one such descendant, the issue of repatriation isn't just diplomatic, it's personal. My great-great-grandfather, HRH Ogbidi Okojie King of Uromi, fought alongside his relative Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi, the ruler of the Benin kingdom. What began as a family matter more than a century ago is now an international diplomatic issue.

Noah Anthony Enahoro is a freelance journalist and writer based in London

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