The Two Thrones: Reclaiming Our Lost Voices
In a modern tale of restitution, Oba Ugbeyan returns a stolen Benin throne from the British Museum while Eze Nwagu fights to awaken his ancestral Ofò staff at Oxford. Both artifacts remain silent, echoing centuries of injustice. They launch legal battles and secret negotiations to expose colonial wrongs. They count the ships that tore their heritage apart and demand more than paperwork—they want justice spoken in the language of their ancestors. At a neutral ground called Amana, the two kings meet. They break kola and acknowledge a shared wound. Power, they realize, lives not in bronze or wood, but in truth, unity, and the names they restore to history.
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