 The President reaffirmed his Administration Commitment on the Development of Culture... ...which will in turn strengthen historical values and background... ...of different kingdoms across the country. The President's representative, a High Commissioner to the United Kingdom... ...was at the Palaces of the Obaero of Benin. To perfect the paper works of the official handling over of artifacts... ...that were returned by Cambridge University and University of Aberdeen, Scotland. The artefacts we are carted away during the invasion of Benin Kingdom in 1897, across point and Valentine, a symbol filed in this report presented from our studio. With these official documentation, the country's historical treasures of high cultural values returns to its rightful owner. The former return of the historical artworks to the Benin Kingdom signifies a breakthrough in the desire of Nigerians and indeed Africans to repossess the African artworks currently to beside outside their places of origin. The obar of Benin up by Ware II is full of joy that in his lifetime, his witness and the return of historical treasures carted away for many years. We once again express our sincere appreciation to the president and commander-in-chief of the Federal Government of Nigeria, President Mohammad Bohar, GCFR. I would like to invite the appropriate authorities in Europe and other parts of the world to partner with us in creating development programmes for our youth in Benin Kingdom and Nigeria in general. Dignitaries at the event have this to say. We are happy and extremely happy to be here to share this day with my brother and others around us. Culture and tradition make an empire and whoever knows the history of Benin Kingdom knows how strong and how varied the culture and tradition is. We don't want to remember like the obar said. The events are culminated in the deposition of the people of Benin Kingdom, of those artefacts where we want to rejoice that over 100 years after things are beginning to happen. So it's a great day for us and for me my takeaway is that time does not correct what was wrong. If you stole what does not belong to you, give over 100 years. It remains a truly property and the only way to make up for this is to return it to the owner and that will be done today in the case of this particular artwork and I'm happy. With this feat achieved successfully perhaps the return of the bronze works cut it away over 100 years ago may see the light of the day.