Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki has reiterated his commitment to actualise the smooth takeoff of a world-class edifice that will be a center of research for repatriated artifacts.
He gave the assurance while on tour of the Edo Museum of West Africa artifact EMOWAA.
The EMOWAA site with a German minister of State for culture and the media Claudia Roth in Benin.
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Since 1897 Invasion that led to the cutting away of the Benin artifacts there have been efforts to see to its return.
The German delegation led by the minister for culture and media, Claudio Roth and was conducted around the site of the Edo museum for West African acts and EMOWAA by the governor.
At the end of the inspection tour, the delegation moved to the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub where the governor resumed the call for the restitution of the artworks from other parts of the world.
Governor Obaseki believes the return will give room for easy access for research purposes.
The German minister for culture and media explained that there is the need for the artwork to be brought back to the country.
She said “Plundering and destroying cultural science is a crime against humanity, a crime against that which should actually connect us, the human point in which everything is related to one another”.
With this engagement stakeholders are expected to make input in different areas to enable the actualisation of the project
Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki has reiterated his commitment to actualise the smooth takeoff of a world-class edifice that will be a center of research for repatriated artifacts.
He gave the assurance while on tour of the Edo Museum of West Africa artifact EMOWAA.
The EMOWAA site with a German minister of State for culture and the media Claudia Roth in Benin.
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Since 1897 Invasion that led to the cutting away of the Benin artifacts there have been efforts to see to its return.
The German delegation led by the minister for culture and media, Claudio Roth and was conducted around the site of the Edo museum for West African acts and EMOWAA by the governor.
At the end of the inspection tour, the delegation moved to the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub where the governor resumed the call for the restitution of the artworks from other parts of the world.
Governor Obaseki believes the return will give room for easy access for research purposes.
The German minister for culture and media explained that there is the need for the artwork to be brought back to the country.
She said “Plundering and destroying cultural science is a crime against humanity, a crime against that which should actually connect us, the human point in which everything is related to one another”.
With this engagement stakeholders are expected to make input in different areas to enable the actualisation of the project
Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki has reiterated his commitment to actualise the smooth takeoff of a world-class edifice that will be a center of research for repatriated artifacts.
He gave the assurance while on tour of the Edo Museum of West Africa artifact EMOWAA.
The EMOWAA site with a German minister of State for culture and the media Claudia Roth in Benin.
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Since 1897 Invasion that led to the cutting away of the Benin artifacts there have been efforts to see to its return.
The German delegation led by the minister for culture and media, Claudio Roth and was conducted around the site of the Edo museum for West African acts and EMOWAA by the governor.
At the end of the inspection tour, the delegation moved to the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub where the governor resumed the call for the restitution of the artworks from other parts of the world.
Governor Obaseki believes the return will give room for easy access for research purposes.
The German minister for culture and media explained that there is the need for the artwork to be brought back to the country.
She said “Plundering and destroying cultural science is a crime against humanity, a crime against that which should actually connect us, the human point in which everything is related to one another”.
With this engagement stakeholders are expected to make input in different areas to enable the actualisation of the project
Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki has reiterated his commitment to actualise the smooth takeoff of a world-class edifice that will be a center of research for repatriated artifacts.
He gave the assurance while on tour of the Edo Museum of West Africa artifact EMOWAA.
The EMOWAA site with a German minister of State for culture and the media Claudia Roth in Benin.
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Since 1897 Invasion that led to the cutting away of the Benin artifacts there have been efforts to see to its return.
The German delegation led by the minister for culture and media, Claudio Roth and was conducted around the site of the Edo museum for West African acts and EMOWAA by the governor.
At the end of the inspection tour, the delegation moved to the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub where the governor resumed the call for the restitution of the artworks from other parts of the world.
Governor Obaseki believes the return will give room for easy access for research purposes.
The German minister for culture and media explained that there is the need for the artwork to be brought back to the country.
She said “Plundering and destroying cultural science is a crime against humanity, a crime against that which should actually connect us, the human point in which everything is related to one another”.
With this engagement stakeholders are expected to make input in different areas to enable the actualisation of the project
Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki has reiterated his commitment to actualise the smooth takeoff of a world-class edifice that will be a center of research for repatriated artifacts.
He gave the assurance while on tour of the Edo Museum of West Africa artifact EMOWAA.
The EMOWAA site with a German minister of State for culture and the media Claudia Roth in Benin.
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Since 1897 Invasion that led to the cutting away of the Benin artifacts there have been efforts to see to its return.
The German delegation led by the minister for culture and media, Claudio Roth and was conducted around the site of the Edo museum for West African acts and EMOWAA by the governor.
At the end of the inspection tour, the delegation moved to the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub where the governor resumed the call for the restitution of the artworks from other parts of the world.
Governor Obaseki believes the return will give room for easy access for research purposes.
The German minister for culture and media explained that there is the need for the artwork to be brought back to the country.
She said “Plundering and destroying cultural science is a crime against humanity, a crime against that which should actually connect us, the human point in which everything is related to one another”.
With this engagement stakeholders are expected to make input in different areas to enable the actualisation of the project
Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki has reiterated his commitment to actualise the smooth takeoff of a world-class edifice that will be a center of research for repatriated artifacts.
He gave the assurance while on tour of the Edo Museum of West Africa artifact EMOWAA.
The EMOWAA site with a German minister of State for culture and the media Claudia Roth in Benin.
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Since 1897 Invasion that led to the cutting away of the Benin artifacts there have been efforts to see to its return.
The German delegation led by the minister for culture and media, Claudio Roth and was conducted around the site of the Edo museum for West African acts and EMOWAA by the governor.
At the end of the inspection tour, the delegation moved to the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub where the governor resumed the call for the restitution of the artworks from other parts of the world.
Governor Obaseki believes the return will give room for easy access for research purposes.
The German minister for culture and media explained that there is the need for the artwork to be brought back to the country.
She said “Plundering and destroying cultural science is a crime against humanity, a crime against that which should actually connect us, the human point in which everything is related to one another”.
With this engagement stakeholders are expected to make input in different areas to enable the actualisation of the project
Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki has reiterated his commitment to actualise the smooth takeoff of a world-class edifice that will be a center of research for repatriated artifacts.
He gave the assurance while on tour of the Edo Museum of West Africa artifact EMOWAA.
The EMOWAA site with a German minister of State for culture and the media Claudia Roth in Benin.
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Since 1897 Invasion that led to the cutting away of the Benin artifacts there have been efforts to see to its return.
The German delegation led by the minister for culture and media, Claudio Roth and was conducted around the site of the Edo museum for West African acts and EMOWAA by the governor.
At the end of the inspection tour, the delegation moved to the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub where the governor resumed the call for the restitution of the artworks from other parts of the world.
Governor Obaseki believes the return will give room for easy access for research purposes.
The German minister for culture and media explained that there is the need for the artwork to be brought back to the country.
She said “Plundering and destroying cultural science is a crime against humanity, a crime against that which should actually connect us, the human point in which everything is related to one another”.
With this engagement stakeholders are expected to make input in different areas to enable the actualisation of the project
Edo state Governor, Godwin Obaseki has reiterated his commitment to actualise the smooth takeoff of a world-class edifice that will be a center of research for repatriated artifacts.
He gave the assurance while on tour of the Edo Museum of West Africa artifact EMOWAA.
The EMOWAA site with a German minister of State for culture and the media Claudia Roth in Benin.
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Since 1897 Invasion that led to the cutting away of the Benin artifacts there have been efforts to see to its return.
The German delegation led by the minister for culture and media, Claudio Roth and was conducted around the site of the Edo museum for West African acts and EMOWAA by the governor.
At the end of the inspection tour, the delegation moved to the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub where the governor resumed the call for the restitution of the artworks from other parts of the world.
Governor Obaseki believes the return will give room for easy access for research purposes.
The German minister for culture and media explained that there is the need for the artwork to be brought back to the country.
She said “Plundering and destroying cultural science is a crime against humanity, a crime against that which should actually connect us, the human point in which everything is related to one another”.
With this engagement stakeholders are expected to make input in different areas to enable the actualisation of the project