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Great Benin Kingdom: Collections of Benin History Books

 I have almost 80 books on the history of the ancient Benin kingdomcollections of Benin history books in NEBO TV's Studio in Toronto, Canada. My two books are for sale on Amazon. High Priest Osemwegie Ebohon and the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington DC, United States sent me some books (catalogues) in January this year. Some of the books are gifted to me by the authors, and I enjoyed reading them.  By Nekpen Obasogie









 

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