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Protesters disrupt event at Nigerian museum embroiled in looted artefacts row

Protest at Mowaa comes amid dispute over ownership of Benin bronzes looted by British colonial forces

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theguardian.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Protesters disrupt event at Nigerian museum embroiled in looted artefacts row

Protest at Mowaa comes amid dispute over ownership of Benin bronzes looted by British colonial forces

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bbc.com7 mesi fa

Nigeria's Mowaa museum: Edo protesters storm brand new home for West African art

The museum authority has cancelled all preview events leading up to Tuesday's grand opening.

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  1. domenica 9 novembre 2025·bbc.com

    Nigeria's Mowaa museum: Edo protesters storm brand new home for West African art

    The museum authority has cancelled all preview events leading up to Tuesday's grand opening.

  2. lunedì 10 novembre 2025·theguardian.com

    Protesters disrupt event at Nigerian museum embroiled in looted artefacts row

    Protest at Mowaa comes amid dispute over ownership of Benin bronzes looted by British colonial forces

  3. giovedì 13 novembre 2025·bbc.com

    The Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) and the row over Nigeria's Benin Bronzes

    Nigeria’s stunning new Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) finds itself in the crosshairs of local power politics.