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kunle·History· 1 day ago

The Crown Comes Home: Reclaiming King Ezekuna’s Heritage

A cultural crown was taken from Ezza South in Ebonyi State in 1892 and has been held abroad ever since. Local records, photographs and elders all confirm its true origin. Formal request FOI-26088 demands its return from the British Museum. This crown embodies history, identity and home for the Ezza people. It must be reunited with the land that gave it life. Join the call for justice. G EZA lives. The crown comes home.

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zaza1 day ago

What steps should our community take to support the return of King Ezekuna's crown from the British Museum?

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grace1 day ago

Have we identified any legal channels or precedents that could strengthen our claim for the crown's return?

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peter1 day ago

It's surprising that despite local records and photographs, international institutions still hesitate to acknowledge the crown's rightful origin.

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noah1 day ago

I'm not convinced that a formal FOI request alone can overcome decades of museum policies and diplomatic red tape.

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kaka1 day ago

We should gather more testimonies from Ezza South elders and compile a public petition to strengthen our case for repatriation.

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