Germany hands over 22 artifacts looted by British colonists to Nigeria

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In this file photo taken on Sept 15, 2022 a photographer takes photos of sculptures known as the 'Benin Bronzes' on display during a press preview of the new exhibition halls ahead of their opening at the new Berlin Palace Humboldt Forum in Berlin. (Photo by JENS SCHLUETER / AFP)

ABUJA, Nigeria - Nigeria on Tuesday received 22 looted artifacts from the German government, as part of the official repatriation of 1,130 Benin bronzes taken away by European countries from the West African country over 120 years ago.

Germany found it imperative to return the bronzes to where they belong after they were looted by the British colonists over 120 years ago, German Foreign Affairs Minister Annalena Baerbock said while handing over the 22 looted artifacts to her Nigerian counterpart Geoffrey Onyeama.

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Nigeria's plea to have the looted bronzes returned was ignored for a very long time, said the German official, calling the decision to return the stolen artifacts a move aimed at righting "a wrong", because officials from Germany once bought the bronzes knowing they had been "robbed and stolen".

In this file photo taken on July 01, 2022 Nigerian Culture Minister Layiwola "Lai" Mohammed (R) and German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock participate in a ceremony for the signing of an agreement of intent to return Benin bronzes to Nigeria at the German foreign ministry in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Adam BERRY / AFP)

Baerbock said Germany would be funding the construction of an art pavilion in the southern Nigerian state of Edo, where the historical kingdom of Benin was located.

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Onyeama said Germany and Nigeria had set a standard for the rest of the world to follow, noting the Nigerian government was excited to have the artifacts back which truly belong to the most populous African nation. - XINHUA

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