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The asipim, sika mena and all the other things we know about the returned Ashanti artefacts

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  • Kofi Seaman. 3 months ago

    They are saying Africans did not do anything in terms of world contribution and have been denigrated and vilified over the years yet they stole our artifacts and had the audacity to enact a law to NOT give it back permanently ...
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  • Andy 3 months ago

    What an irony! A thief dictating the terms as to how the bona-fide owner can view his own property. WOW!!

  • TrueTrue 3 months ago

    Ghana government must put pressure on UK govt. to return the artifacts permanently.

  • Shit hole 3 months ago

    It's a loan because it wasn't stolen but it is a looted item from war . and just a opponent of war exchange prisoners of war Asantes must provide something in exchange of these items which they don't have...so the British dec ...
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  • Kwam 3 months ago

    But why must stolen artifacts taken from the Ashantis be loaned back to them the original owners. These whites are really cheats

  • Kermit 3 months ago

    I’m an Asanteni but I understand the British. It was a war and we lost. When are we also going to return the many artifacts we looted from other tribes during wars.

  • Yiadom 3 months ago

    Asantiman should display these things at mesuem to earn money, all over Ghanaians to build,