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Citizenn

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Record labels Run for Cover Records
OriginToledo
Ohio
United States
GenresEmo
Indie Rock
Shoegazing
Grunge
Post-hardcore
Members Mat Kerekes
Jake Duhaime
Mike Armstrong
Eric Hamm
Cray Wilson
Ryland Oehlers
AlbumsHuman Inferface
Human Interface
Lady feat. Aisha
Human Inferface, Human Interface, Lady feat. Aisha
Nominations DJ Award for Best Newcomer
Songs2015
List2015
2017
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Citizen is a rock band from Southeast Michigan and Northwest Ohio. The band consists of five members: Mat Kerekes, Nick Hamm, Jake Duhaime, Ryland Oehlers, & Eric Hamm. They are currently signed to Run For Cover Records.

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On the bustling streets of Nigeria 's Benin City, residents cannot wait to get their Bronzes Back - for them their return symbolises reparations for some of the wrongs committed by British troops during the colonial era.

A statue of a cockerel is one priceless artefact soon to be welcomed home, after Jesus College.

It is one of thousands of metal sculptures and ivory carvings Made between the 15th and 19th Centuries and looted by British troops in 1897 from The West African kingdom of Benin , in modern day Nigeria 's Edo state.

" I feel happy that The Work of my great-grandfather will be Coming Back to Benin , " says Monday Aigbe, who, like his ancestor, is a sculptor.

He runs a foundry in Benin City, the capital of Edo state, where his craftsmen work quietly on brass statues.

The skilled workers fashion a myriad of shapes out of metal, including busts of the Oba - the title of the traditional king of Benin - as well as statues of animals and carved doors.

They have been making bronzes here for six generations. In The Middle of The Foundry is a large statue of Mr Aigbe's great-grandfather.

He worked for Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi when the raid took place on the Royal Palace More Than 120 years ago.

" It makes me upset because they came, they destroyed The Palace , they Made my great-grandfather run from The City to The Village , " says Mr Aigbe.

The Loot was amongst The Most valuable African artworks ever Made - and was sold or gifted to private collectors and museums around The World .

With more and more of the stolen artefacts expected Back in Nigeria - on Thursday the University of Aberdeen in Scotland will also be returning one of its Bronzes - Mr Aigbe plans to take his children to see them when they Go On display.

Grand designs

This will be at the Edo Museum of West African Art - a grand initiative by The Governor of Edo state to house all The Returned Benin Bronzes.

The Authorities say it will not be completed for at least five years - Construction on The Building , set to be designed by famous British-Ghanaian architect David Adjaye , has yet to start.

But for Theophilus Umogbai, deputy director and curator of the National Museum Benin , this is no excuse to delay returning the Bronzes.

The artefacts are akin to a library as they tell the history of The Kingdom of Benin , he says.

" You now have empty shelves. The Return of those objects will be like filling those shelves. There's a lacuna in our history because those objects were Taken Away . "

The British government has argued that the Benin Bronzes " properly reside" in the British Museum , which has the largest collection of them in The World - with More Than 900 pieces.

Hosting the ancient objects in London also ensures they are accessible to The World , the UK authorities say.

But it is an argument that Mr Umogbai takes exception to, saying that most Nigerians will never get to see them there given visa and travel costs.

" I went to the British Museum because my trip was sponsored. I wouldn't have been able to go otherwise, even as a public servant.

" It's easier for those abroad to visit us, because of the economic buoyancy of Europe, compared to Africa. "

For him the Bronzes simply do not belong in Western museums.

" When I saw the Bronzes in the British Museum I was happy at first. Then that thought was replaced by The Feeling that these objects were incongruously sitting where they shouldn't be. They should be Back Home . "

The Past 'feeds inspiration'

Twenty-eight-year-old artist Joe Obamina agrees - as he believes it is The Past that inspires The Future .

In his sunlit studio in Benin City he makes pixellated paintings - inspired by his childhood spent indoors, playing Tetris.

BBCThese artefacts being returned is going to mean a lot, because it will Help Me connect with my ancestors" Joe Obamina
Artist in Benin City

From a distance the paintings look like A Collection of multicoloured boxes, small symbols peppering the odd square. But if you squint, or better yet, watch the paintings through your phone camera, the overall image becomes clear.

" Each pixel is a continuous story. Besides the overall image, I tell other stories inside each cube, " says Mr Obamina.

Despite using modern imagery, some of his work does reflects the history and culture of Edo state.

One painting depicts the Idia mask, one of The Most famous Benin Bronzes. It is said to be a carving of The Face of The Mother of an oba from The First half of the 16Th Century .

" My painting of the Idia mask was inspired by the ongoing restitution of the Benin Bronzes, " says Mr Obamina.

" We grew up without seeing the actual mask, just the replicas. Our heritage has been scattered, so I had to paint something to depict that: the scattered heritage that is abroad.

" But nevertheless we still have Our Own identity and cultural practices. That's why when you take a picture of it with your phone you can still see The Mask in full. "

Mr Obamina's paternal great-grandfather was a sculptor. Although he does not know whether he worked on any of the ancient bronzes, he believes that seeing them will help connect him to his past.

" I'm a Nigerian, I'm an Edo Citizen - so I can't really detach myself from that, it's rooted in me.

" These artefacts being returned is going to mean a lot, because it will Help Me connect with my ancestors. "

Battle for the Benin Bronzes: A Collection of intricately Made brass and bronze sculptures and plaques from The Palace of Oba Ovonramwen Nogbaisi Created by specialist guilds working for The Royal courtThe plaques provide a historical record of The Kingdom of Benin , including the First Contact with Portuguese emissariesMany of the pieces were Made for ancestral altars of past kings and queen mothersThe term " Benin Bronzes" is also used to refer to artefacts Made from ivory, leather, coral and woodIn February 1897, The British launched a punitive expedition against The Kingdom after seven British officials and traders were killed Benin City was overrun; British forces looted the Royal Palace , which was burnt down. The oba, or king, was sent into exileMuseums in Europe have agreed to lend on rotation some of their bronzes to a New Museum to be built in Benin City More Than six decades after Nigeria 's independence

Source of news: bbc.com

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