The Oba of Benin, Omo N:Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Ewuare II on Monday received two artefacts; a mother hen and a bronze plaque from the University of Iowa Museum, United States of America.
This is the second time in two months that the traditional ruler would receive returned artefacts as he on May 18, received two artefacts from Germany which were among those looted from the palace in the 1897 invasion of the Benin Kingdom.
The Oba, while receiving the items in his palace, said the immediate past president of the federation, President Muhammadu Buhari made the ownership of artefacts very clear through a gazette.
He alluded to some of the earlier ones returned to the palace which he said his forebears started the process.
The royal father said the artefacts were not just items but that they have spiritual implications which mortals cannot understand and then appealed to the political leaders to help preserve the traditions and customs of the land.
Speaking, Mr. Cory Gundlach, the Curator, African Art of Stanley Museum, Iowa, United States of America, apologized to the Oba of Benin for using the artefacts as teaching materials in the University.
He also apologized on behalf of his other colleagues who have used the arts to teach thousands of students in the United States of America without the consent of the original owner.
He assured the monarch of his determination to ensure that others that are kept elsewhere are returned to their original abode.