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Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by naptu2(op): 8:07am On Nov 11, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcKPkKuHs0s?si=dDFeNxm5JyH3wBSu

1) Some European countries, including Germany, announced that they would return looted Benin artwork to Nigeria.

Germany To Return Benin Bronze Back To Nigeria
https://www.nairaland.com/6473442/germany-return-benin-bronze-back

2) The Federal Government of Nigeria had been lobbying for the return of the priceless artwork and these countries signed an agreement with the Federal Government (represented by ministers).

Germany Returns 1,000 Benin Bronzes To Nigeria Amid Frustrstion At Britain
https://www.nairaland.com/7489712/germany-returns-1000-benin-bronzes

3) A dispute broke out over where the artwork should be kept. Both the Edo State Government and the Oba of Benin lobbied to get the artwork.

4) The Obaseki Administration announced plans to set up a "Museum of West African Art" (MOWAA).

FG, Edo Unveil New Pavilion Building Designs For Edo Museum
https://www.nairaland.com/6621652/fg-edo-unveil-new-pavilion


5) This led to a dispute between the State Government and the Palace. The dispute was more of a cold war, no overt action was taken.

A) There was a rumour that the State Government wanted to strip the Oba of Benin of his chairmanship of the Edo State Council of Traditional Rulers. There was a claim that the government wanted to set up a separate council of traditional rulers for southern Edo State. The Governor later denied this.

B) It was alleged that the State Government witheld some funds to the Edo State Council of Traditional Rulers. Two Enigies (dukes or lower traditional rulers) complained that it was the Oba of Benin that refused to fund the council.

The Enigies wrote a letter to the State Government that it should create another council of traditional rulers (the Oba of Benin would not be the chairman of that council).

The people of the areas that the Enigies oversee wrote to the Oba of Benin to complain about the behaviour of the Enigies. The Oba of Benin then suspended the Enigies.

The Enigies sued the Oba and claimed that he had no power to suspend them (they said that only the government could suspend them).

There were rumours that the State Government had sued the Oba, but the Government denied this and said that they had no hand in the case.

Oba Vs Edo Govt: Benin Traditional Council Gives Obaseki Conditions For Peace
https://www.nairaland.com/8103065/oba-vs-edo-govt-benin


6) President Muhammadu Buhari ordered that the artwork should be returned to the Palace/Oba of Benin. He said that the artwork was stolen from the Palace in the 1800s, so it should be returned there. The Oba of Benin went to the Aso Rock Villa to thank President Buhari.

This was also the reason why the Oba went to visit Buhari in Katsina after Buhari left office and it was also the reason why the Oba visited President Tinubu at the Aso Rock Villa.

President Backs Ultramodern Royal Museum At Oba Of Benin’s Palace
https://www.nairaland.com/7103690/president-backs-ultramodern-royal-museum


125yrs After, Oba Of Benin Takes Physical Possession Of Returned Artefacts
https://www.nairaland.com/6994748/125yrs-after-oba-benin-takes

President Buhari Receives Benin Traditional Council In Aso Rock
https://www.nairaland.com/7102975/president-buhari-receives-benin-traditional


Oba Of Benin Visits Former President Muhammadu Buhari In Daura
https://www.nairaland.com/7821945/oba-benin-visits-former-president

Oba Of Benin Visits President Tinubu (Photos And Videos)
https://www.nairaland.com/7764497/oba-benin-visits-president-tinubu


7) The Oba of Benin visited Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at Lagos House Marina and they both went to the John Randle Center at Onikan. The Oba announced that he planned to build a royal museum, the Benin Royal Museum (BRM) to house the returned artwork, so he came to see what they could learn from the John Randle Center for Yoruba Art and Culture.

Oba Of Benin Visits Governor Sanwo-Olu (Photos & Videos)
https://www.nairaland.com/7923022/oba-benin-visits-governor-sanwo-olu


8 ) There was an event at the Museum of West African Art in Benin yesterday. It was an opening ceremony and private viewing event. The European Union Ambassador to Nigeria, the French Ambassador, the Danish Ambassador and other diplomats were present. However protesters invaded the venue. They were chanting that they did not want Museum of West African Art, they wanted Benin Royal Museum. They were also chanting, "Obaseki, ole".

The police had to evacuate the diplomats and other dignitaries from the venue.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwq3duxj5J4?si=_UE7vUui7dlb1Zir

Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by saddler: 8:08am On Nov 11, 2025
Na wa ooo.

Vested interest everywhere
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by naptu2(op): 8:13am On Nov 11, 2025
British media houses are covering this story.

There has been a campaign that the British Museum should return looted Benin and Ife bronzes. However, the museum has refused to return any of the looted African artwork because they claim that Africans cannot maintain them. This has drawn intense anger from many Africans.
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by naptu2(op): 8:19am On Nov 11, 2025
MOWAA: Okpebholo revokes land title as museum clears air on status

By Ozioruva Aliu
November 10, 2025


BENIN CITY – THE Edo State Government has ordered the revocation of the Right of Occupancy earlier granted to the Museum of West African Art, MOWAA, by the former administration of Godwin Obaseki.

The governor, Sen. Monday Okpebholo in a statement personally signed by him and dated October 21, 2025 but made public on Monday in Benin City said the decision was carried out “in the overriding public interest,” citing the authority vested in him by Sections 28 and 38 of the Land Use Decree No. 6 of 1978 (now the Land Use Act).

Meanwhile, the MOWAA on Monday refuted claims and alleged misconception over the status of Benin Bronzes and the status of the Museum where it reaffirmed its deep respect for His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II stressing its commitment to work collaboratively to preserve and promote West Africa’s cultural heritage.

In the official statement by the governor titled, “Land Use Decree 1978: Revocation of Statutory Rights of Occupancy Pursuant to Sections 28 and 38,” Governor Okpebholo declared that the land previously allocated to the Edo Museum of West African Art Trust (EMOWAA) Ltd/GTE has been reclaimed by the state and would be restored to its original use as the Benin Central Hospital, a historic medical institution that has served the city for over a century.

The statement read: “Notice is hereby given that in exercise of the power conferred upon me by Section (28) 1 and 38 of the Land Use Decree No. 6 of 1978 and by virtue of all other laws enabling me on that behalf, I, Sen. Monday Okpebholo, Executive Governor of Edo State of Nigeria, hereby revoke the Statutory Rights of Occupancy granted to Edo Museum Of West African Art Trust (EMOWAA) Ltd/GTE for overriding public interest.”

Governor Okpebholo explained that the land in question, known as Digital Plot No. 61977, Zone HI/A12/Ogboka, Benin City, in Oredo Local Government Area, measures approximately 6.210 hectares and was the site of the demolished Central Hospital, controversially cleared during Obaseki’s tenure to make way for the museum project.

He further noted that the boundaries of the property were contained in the survey attached to the Certificate of Occupancy dated November 28, 2022, registered as No. 169 at page 3 in Volume 45, and now kept in the EDOGIS Land Registry, Benin City.

Meanwhile, the Director of MOWAA, Phillip Ihenacho in the statement also clarified that it does not hold, nor has it ever claimed ownership of, any Benin Bronzes.

“Since our inception in 2020, the Museum has consistently affirmed that it has no claims to these artefacts. Our focus for the last four years has been firmly on broader West African art, research, education, and conservation, with a strong focus on modern and contemporary, as well as historical works from Nigeria and beyond. There are no Benin Bronzes on display at the Museum, nor have there ever been.

Ihenacho added, ” With regard to recent references to the Benin Royal Museum, we wish to clarify that MOWAA has never claimed nor presented itself as the Benin Royal Museum in order to secure funding. We would suggest that the relevant authorities confirm directly with any and all of our donors that we have never misrepresented our status.

MOWAA further added that it aims to support other museums and cultural institutions in Benin City and across West Africa. “Our goal has always been to complement, not compete with, other cultural institutions,”

On the official opening, he said no such event has taken place adding that it was a “private preview for partners and stakeholders marking the start of a preview week for its first contemporary exhibition and a showcase of conserved historical works none of Benin heritage”.

Ore Disu, Director of the MOWAA Institute, added: “We set out to demonstrate that it’s possible to build world-class conservation facilities, research, and exhibition spaces right here in Nigeria. This is a gift for black and African people everywhere; for people today and future generations.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/11/mowaa-okpebholo-revokes-land-title-as-museum-clears-air-on-status/
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Stephen0mozzy: 8:21am On Nov 11, 2025
Well done. Nice compilation 💯 Puts the news well together
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Christistruth00: 8:26am On Nov 11, 2025
But you guys should have already settled this among yourselves and not allowed the dispute to become
such a public spectacle that scattered the whole place

The countries of the diplomats, that were chased out of the event and pursued in the streets now have the right to summon the Nigerian ambassador In their home countries or even their countries can now withdraw their ambassadors from Nigeria completely over what they will call an attack on their Ambassadors .

Don’t you talk to yourselves?
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by TheJoyGiver(m): 8:26am On Nov 11, 2025
May God help us in Nigeria
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Pootle: 8:27am On Nov 11, 2025
Stephen0mozzy:
Well done. Nice compilation 💯 Puts the news well together
summarize the news in not more than 50words
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Gotocourt: 8:28am On Nov 11, 2025
Make them Kee their sef. OBA is disrespectful
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by AlAmin022: 8:29am On Nov 11, 2025
Pepper yam scatter.wahala everyday for Nigeria
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by ARISHEM: 8:31am On Nov 11, 2025
Even though the artifacts ought to be returned to the palace it is the Edo state government that has the final say here because they are in custody of all of it.
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Nefort: 8:32am On Nov 11, 2025
The artworks will make more money in European countries then Nigeria should collect their percentage. Who will come to a volatile Nigeria to see the artworks? They may even end up being stolen in Nigeria
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Gotocourt: 8:33am On Nov 11, 2025
naptu2:
British media houses are covering this story.

There has been a campaign that the British Museum should return looted Benin and Ife bronzes. However, the museum has refused to return any of the looted African artwork because they claim that Africans cannot maintain them. This has drawn intense anger from many Africans.
Iffahear say we fit maintain am angry
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Lamanii22(f): 8:33am On Nov 11, 2025
What if the artwork has been duplicated lol 😂
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by nairavsdollars(f): 8:36am On Nov 11, 2025
Are they not afraid of the Oba's curse?
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Ekpekus(m): 8:36am On Nov 11, 2025
Las las school is not a scam... Otherwise common sense would have informed them that irrespective of the name of the museum, the goal is to attract tourists and give opportunities for all to learn about the Benin heritage and culture.
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Christistruth00: 8:38am On Nov 11, 2025
nairavsdollars:
Are they not afraid of the Oba's curse?
Did Oba’s curse stop the British from sacking and colonising Benin?

No insults please, just asking?


When Jesus says Yes no man can say No
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by mecuries(m): 8:39am On Nov 11, 2025
naptu2:
British media houses are covering this story.

There has been a campaign that the British Museum should return looted Benin and Ife bronzes. However, the museum has refused to return any of the looted African artwork because they claim that Africans cannot maintain them. This has drawn intense anger from many Africans.
Where is the lie? Africa (especially Nigeria) has a low maintenance culture. The ones that weren't looted, how does it look like now?
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by dfrost: 8:40am On Nov 11, 2025
Can the government just scrap all these institutions?

They are not progressive in any sense.

Thanks for the clarification, naptu2. Good morning Boss.
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by dfrost: 8:41am On Nov 11, 2025
Ekpekus:
Las las school is not a scam... Otherwise common sense would have informed them that irrespective of the name of the museum, the goal is to attract tourists and give opportunities for all to learn about the Benin heritage and culture.
...and make revenue. Gosh! How did I end up in this country for crying out loud?
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by SamuelLoch: 8:41am On Nov 11, 2025
Politically motivated Prot*sts.

MOWAA is not in your favour, therefore, you called thugs to go and say a particular "chant" then disrupt the place.

Whether MOWAA or Benin Royal Museum, the fight about where to have the artifacts was won! All the artworks and artifacts will be returned to Benin, not Abuja, Lagos, nor Calabar!

Yet, they had to get pay those Youngs guys (AKA th*gs) small money to go disrupt the event just because of the "place in Benin"

As long as it's Benin, the tourists will travel to Benin, and the revenue will still be made!


See how political figures drive prot*st and insecurity in the country!!! To confirm this, no one will be arrested nor sent for a hearing!
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Nefort: 8:41am On Nov 11, 2025
Pootle:
summarize the news in not more than 50words
How many marks will you give him?
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by thisisit: 8:44am On Nov 11, 2025
From the least to the greatest, there is no single REASONABLE person in that disgraced State.
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Earthscience: 8:45am On Nov 11, 2025
Pootle:
summarize the news in not more than 50words
Let us appreciated good works when we see one! There is no way the message would have been well passed using your acclaimed 50 words.
The trail of the story...how it started and where it is currently nailed it!
The OP did perfectly well...whether one has been following the story prior before now or not this thread puts anybody that opens it and reads through to speed.
Kudos OP!!!
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by 2mch(m): 8:46am On Nov 11, 2025
Lamanii22:
What if the artwork has been duplicated lol 😂
Na wetin dem de do as dem de delay.
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by AmishaCandra: 8:46am On Nov 11, 2025
2025, not getting any better, just getting worse day by day...
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Fekumzi123: 8:47am On Nov 11, 2025
Ekpekus:
Las las school is not a scam... Otherwise common sense would have informed them that irrespective of the name of the museum, the goal is to attract tourists and give opportunities for all to learn about the Benin heritage and culture.
It's all about politics and power
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Keme4Real(f): 8:47am On Nov 11, 2025
Benin people. Benin peopleeeeee.
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by naptu2(op): 8:49am On Nov 11, 2025
dfrost:
Can the government just scrap all these institutions?

They are not progressive in any sense.

Thanks for the clarification, naptu2. Good morning Boss.
Good morning.

9 more characters needed.
Re: Why Protesters Invaded The Museum In Benin City by Pootle: 8:49am On Nov 11, 2025
Earthscience:
Let us appreciated good works when we see one! There is no way the message would have been well passed using your acclaimed 50 words.
The trail of the story...how it started and where it is currently nailed it!
The OP did perfectly well...whether one has been following the story prior before now or not this thread puts anybody that opens it and reads through to speed.
Kudos OP!!!
you get getting it all wrong here all i wanted was to read a summarized version grin
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