Black group tells Met not to return king’s bronzes: ‘Slavery profits’

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The Oba of Benin has five wives, a Rolls Royce and wants stolen treasures from the Met. Black campaigners say his ancestors traded in slaves.

He has five wives, a $500,000 Rolls Royce — and is trying to get back $30 billion in artworks stolen from his ancestors 135 years ago, including some of the Met Museum’s most precious works.

Lawyer Deadria Farmer-Paellmann, the executive director of Restitution Study Group, the non-profit trying to stop the repatriation of the Benin Bronzes, told The Post: “These are slave trade relics that are being returned to the heirs of the slave trade. They are rewarding slavery twice.”AFP via Getty Images

The Benin Bronzes is a catch-all term for the 10,000 items of art stolen from the Oba’s ancestor, including this 1550 horn player held by the Met. But campaign groups say the Oba’s family fortune was built on the slave trade.Two of the Met’s Benin Bronzes, which are precious statues from the palace of the Oba of Benin. One example sold privately for $13 million.

That means that the monarch is now on a path to a $30 billion fortune — but the move has made the idea of sending the bronzes to Nigeria much more controversial.

 

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