The Benin Monarch, Omo N'Oba Ewuare 11, has touched base in Abuja in front of Prince Charles' visit to Nigeria.
Oba Ewuare, who is visiting the Federal Capital Territory a second time since he climbed the position of royalty, was gotten at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport by elated children and little girls from Edo State.
In a meeting with Rep. Johnson Agbonayinma, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), accumulated that the ruler was in Abuja on the welcome of the British High Commission.
The legislator communicated conviction that amid dialogs, the Oba will hurl the issue of stolen Benin Artifacts.
"The Omo N'oba N'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare 11, is here on a visit as he has been welcomed by the British High Commission for the way that Prince Charles is coming to Nigeria.
"They found our Oba commendable and Prince Charles asked for that he ought to be welcome to have a private dialog with our ruler.
"Keep in mind that our ruler is one of the most seasoned rulers in Africa and Oba Ewuare 11 is doing everything conceivable to bring profits of vote based system to engage the adolescent, the ladies and the men.
"With the goal that Nigeria can be sheltered about security as well as about our convention and our way of life among others.
"I know by and by that our Oba will likewise talk about the issue of those curios that were stolen long back. We have the right to have them back.
"I trust the Oba will do the needful by anticipating the Edo Kingdom and Nigeria by and large," he said.
Additionally Sen. Mathew Urhoghide disclosed to NAN that the Oba was here on an official commitment as he was one of only a handful couple of conventional rulers to meet with Prince Charles.
"For the Oba's visit, I feel extraordinary," he said.
Ruler Charles, his significant other Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, have started African visit and one of the nations to visit is Nigeria.
England's Prince Charles and his better half Camilla arrived on Oct. 31 in the Gambia for the primary leg of seven days in length African visit went for fortifying ties with Commonwealth countries.
The Prince of Wales, beneficiary to the royal position, assumed control as leader of the 53-part Commonwealth of Nations in April, succeeding his mom, Queen Elizabeth II.
He and Camilla are later anticipated that would visit Ghana before closure their excursion in Nigeria on Nov. 6 to 8.

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