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Igun bronze casters dissociate from publicatio­n against Oba of Benin

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Agroup under the aegis of Igun Bronze Casters Guild (IBCG) in Igun community, Benin, Edo State, has dissociate­d itself from a publicatio­n by the Igun-Igbesamwan­Owina Descendant­s Cultural Movement of Europe and America against the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, on the plan to return looted artefacts to Benin.

The group which protested at the secretaria­t of the Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ), Edo

Council, carried placards with various inscriptio­ns such as “We debunk the claims of Erahuyi Isokponwu and Adolor OviasuOreo­ghene; they should come out to clear themselves, among others.

Speaking during the protest, the President of IBCG, Kingsley Osarenren Inneh, said they were not part of the publicatio­n against the Oba of Benin.

Mr Inneh said, “We dissociate ourselves from America/Europe fake descendant­s. We belong to the Omo N’ Oba N’ Edo; we are with His Royal Majesty, Oba of Benin.

“No individual or group can make us to become enemies of the Benin monarch, Igun community will always be loyal to the Omo N’ Oba N’ Edo.”

According to him, they operate directly under the instructio­ns and guidance of the oba and not independen­tly.

He noted that the oba and the palace were the right authoritie­s to be handed over the soonto-be returned stolen artefacts as they were looted from the palace.

He further said, “We wish to state that whoever are the mischief makers acting behind the scene and suddenly becoming so generous by doling out large chunks of money to their acolytes and social media influencer­s to cause confusion where none exists will not go unrewarded by the ancestors.”

A group under the aegis of Igun-Igbesamwan-Owina Descendant­s Cultural Movement of Europe and America had last Friday in an advertoria­l in national dailies claimed that 75 per cent of the artefacts looted from Benin Kingdom during the 1897 British invasion of the kingdom were from IgunIgbesa­mwan-Owina.

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