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10 Priceless Cultural Artifacts Stolen by the British Empire

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10 Priceless Cultural Artifacts Stolen by the British Empire, During its colonial rule, many cultural artefacts were taken from the nations it occupied, often without consent or compensation. These artefacts, which hold deep historical and cultural significance, are now housed in museums and private collections around the world, with a significant number of them displayed in British institutions.

For decades, countries affected by colonialism have called for the return of these treasures, seeking to reclaim their cultural heritage. Here, we explore 10 priceless cultural artefacts taken by the British Empire.

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1. The Benin Bronzes (Nigeria)

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The Benin Bronzes are a collection of over a thousand plaques and sculptures made from brass and bronze, taken from the Kingdom of Benin (now Nigeria) in 1897. The British military looted these artefacts during a punitive expedition, and they are now scattered across museums around the world, including the British Museum.

2. The Parthenon Marbles (Greece)


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Also known as the Elgin Marbles, these classical Greek marble sculptures were removed from the Parthenon in Athens by Lord Elgin in the early 19th century. Greece has long demanded their return, arguing that the marbles are integral to their national heritage, yet they remain in the British Museum.

3. The Rosetta Stone (Egypt)

Discovered in Egypt in 1799, the Rosetta Stone was crucial in deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. After the British defeated the French in Egypt, they took possession of the artefact. Despite calls for its return, the stone has been kept in the British Museum since 1802.

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4. The Koh-i-Noor diamond (India)

One of the largest diamonds in the world, the Koh-i-Noor was taken from India in the mid-19th century and eventually became part of the British Crown Jewels. India has repeatedly asked for the diamond’s return, but it remains a symbol of British colonialism.

5. The Maqdala treasures (Ethiopia)

Looted from Ethiopia’s Maqdala fortress in 1868, these treasures include manuscripts, crowns, and religious items. Despite Ethiopia’s requests, the items are still held in various British museums.

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6. The Sultanganj Buddha (India)

The Sultanganj Buddha, a massive bronze statue from the 6th century, was taken by British colonial authorities in India and is now displayed in the Birmingham Museum.

7. The Amarna Tablets (Egypt)

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These ancient clay tablets, which provide insight into the diplomatic relations of ancient Egypt, were taken during the British exploration of Egypt and now reside in various museums, including the British Museum.

8. The Ashanti Gold (Ghana)

During the Anglo-Ashanti wars, British forces seized large amounts of gold from the Ashanti people in modern-day Ghana. Many of these gold artefacts remain in British museums, despite Ghana’s ongoing efforts for their return.

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9. The Tasmanian Aboriginal Artifacts (Australia)

British colonists collected a range of sacred artefacts from the Aboriginal Tasmanians during the 19th century. These items were essential to the spiritual practices of the Indigenous people but are still in British collections today.

10. The Tipu Sultan’s Sword (India)

Tipu Sultan, the ruler of Mysore, was a prominent figure in resisting British colonial expansion. After his defeat in 1799, British forces looted his possessions, including his famous sword, which is now in the UK.

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13 hidden iPhone Notes app features you need to start using today

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If you have an iPhone, chances are you’re not making the most of the Notes app because 99% of users don’t realize its full potential.

Here are 15 incredible features you didn’t know the Notes app on your iPhone can do:

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1. Scan Documents

There is no need to download a separate scanning app, your iPhone’s Notes app has one built-in.

  • Long-press the Notes app until the submenu appears.

  • Select “Scan Documents.”

  • Capture your document, adjust the corners, and tap Save.

2. Lock Your Notes for Extra Privacy

If you want to keep personal notes secure? You can password-protect them.

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  • Open your note, tap the “…” menu, and select Lock.

  • Choose between Face ID, your iPhone passcode, or a custom password.

  • Now, your note is protected, and only you can access it.

Note: If you set a manual password and forget it, it cannot be recovered!

3. Save a Note as a PDF

You can easily turn any note into a PDF with this trick:

  • Open the note and tap the Share icon.

  • Select “Collaborate”, then choose “Send a Copy.”

  • Swipe up, select “Markup” for a preview, then tap Done > Save File.

4. Turn Notes into a Shared To-Do List

  • Create a checklist in Notes.

  • Tap the Share icon and select “Collaborate.”

  • Share the link with friends or colleagues, and everyone can check off completed tasks in real-time.

5. Organize Notes with Tags

Find notes faster by adding tags:

  • Type #tagname anywhere in your note.

  • When the tag turns yellow, it’s active.

  • Go to Folders > Swipe down to see all tagged notes in one place.

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6. Draw, Sketch, and Collaborate


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Whether brainstorming ideas or adding visual notes, use the built-in sketch tool:

  • Tap the Markup button to access pens, markers, and erasers.

  • Share your sketch with others for real-time collaboration.

7. Instant Sketching with Apple Pencil

If you own an iPad, just tap the screen with your Apple Pencil to instantly open a blank note and start sketching.

8. Quick Notes for Faster Access

Enable Quick Notes for instant jot-downs:

  • Go to Settings > Control Center > Add Quick Note.

  • Now, swipe down from the Control Center, tap Quick Note, and start writing instantly without opening the Notes app.

9. Unlock Creativity with Handwriting

Turn Notes into a digital journal:

  • Tap the Markup Switch, select the handwriting tool, and start writing, drawing, or sketching.

    Apple Pencil users will enjoy a smooth experience with this feature.

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Easily connect notes for quick navigation:

  • Simply type >> in a note, and it will suggest linking to another note.

11. Pin Important Notes

Keep your most-used notes at the top:

  • Swipe right on a note and tap the Pin icon.

  • To unpin, swipe right again.

12. Calligraphy & Watercolor Pens

Take your sketches to the next level with the built-in calligraphy and watercolour tools in Markup. It’s perfect for artists.

13. Handwriting Tool in Notes

Turn your iPhone into a digital notebook:

  • Open Notes and tap the Markup Switch button.

  • Select the Handwriting tool (left of the pen icon).

  • Start writing naturally with an Apple Pencil or your finger.

Now you see that your iPhone’s Notes app is way more powerful than just jotting down grocery lists. Which feature will you try first?

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How to track and recover your stolen phone in Nigeria

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Okay, imagine this messy scenario – you get off a bus on your way to or from work. In your haste, you quickly make for your phone to call gossip about your troublesome neighbour.

But as you dip your hand into your handbag, you’re greeted with the shock – your phone is gone. We’ve all experienced something similar, even though it may not be the same story.

But it always ends in panic – your priced phone is gone! But that’s not the end of the world – at least, not when there’s still a chance of you recovering your phone.

We’re not even saying you should chase after the bus. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to find your lost phone.

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Take charge immediately

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Situations like this leave you with two options – either sit and sulk or move quickly to try to recover your phone. We’ll always recommend the latter. Go to the police station as soon as you notice your phone’s stolen and file a police report.

Next, contact your mobile network provider to block your SIM card. This stops the thief from using your phone number for anything cynical or accessing your bank account.

Track your device

There’s a “find my device” feature on most phones. If you have this feature turned on in your phone, use another device to locate your phone. However, never confront the thief in person when you discover their location because they may harm you to escape exposure.

Another option is IMEI tracking. Every phone has a unique IMEI number that can be used to trace the phone’s location. Provide your phone’s IMEI number alongside a police report to your mobile network provider so they can track the phone for you.


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Secure your information

While tracking is one of the best ways to find your device, it can still fail. If it does, the next step is to secure the information on your phone. The “find my device” or “find my iPhone” feature also works for remotely wiping your phone.

This helps you prevent the possibility of your data falling into the wrong hands.

Report to area touts

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Although this is less effective, people have reported finding their lost phones through this means. If you live in cities like Lagos with a high volume of touts, consider looking for their leader.

Report your missing phone to them and find them “something.” They’ll help you fish out the phone if it was taken by another tout.

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Has your phone been stolen before? Did you recover it? Tell us how you did in the comment section.


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Ramadan Day 16: Prayer, Dua, Hadith to seek forgiveness from Allah

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Alhamdulillah, we have reached the sixteenth day of the blessed month of Ramadan. May the almighty Allah accept all our sacrifices this period and beyond as we fast and pray today.

The second half of the holy month is now in full throttle, which should encourage us to intensify our prayers of supplications and seeking closeness to Allah.

As we inch closer to the beginning of the last 10 days, let’s remain steadfast in worship, deepen our devotion, and embrace Ramadan’s mercy and blessings.

This period offers the best time to seek forgiveness, strengthen our connection with Allah, and reaffirm our intentions.

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Dua of the day

بِإِنَابَةِ الْمُخْبِتِينَ، بِأَمَانِكَ يَا أَمَانَ الْخَائِفِينَ

Transliteration:

Allahumma arzuqni fihi ta’atal-khashi’een, washrah fihi sadri bi-inabatil-mukhbiteen, bi-amanika ya Amanal-khaifeen.

Translation:

O Allah, grant me on this day the obedience of the humble. Expand my chest with the repentance of the devoted, by Your security, O the security of the fearful.


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As we make this dua from the sincerity of our hearts, Allah will begin to accept our fasting, prayers, and good deeds.

Hadith of the day

Hadith on Fasting and Forgiveness

The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:

“Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and seeking reward, his past sins will be forgiven.”

(Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith 38; Sahih Muslim, Hadith 760)

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This Hadith emphasises the importance of fasting with sincerity while seeking Allah’s reward. It is only by placing our entire faith in Allah that we can access forgiveness of sins and other rewards.

Therefore, I implore you, brothers and sisters, to completely believe in all the works of our creator that he has revealed to us through his blessed Prophet (PBUH).

By doing this, we’re not only pleasing Alla, but we’re also opening up paths for beautiful rewards here on earth and in the afterlife.

Deed of the day

Help Someone in Need

Ramadan is a time for generosity and kindness. On this 15th day, make an effort to help someone in need. This can be done in various ways:

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  • Donate to charity: Give the less privileged money, food, or clothes.

  •  Feed a fasting person: Provide iftar to someone in need or a fellow Muslim.

  • Support a struggling family: Help a neighbor, friend, or relative facing difficulties.

  • Volunteer your time: Assist at a local mosque, soup kitchen, or community center.

  • Offer emotional support: Check on someone who may be lonely or struggling.

Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:

“The most beloved people to Allah are those who are most beneficial to others.”

(Hadith – al-Muʻjam al-Awsat 6192)

By helping others, we earn immense rewards and bring blessings into our lives. May Allah accept your good deeds!

Day 17 Tahajjud reminder

As we continue our spiritual journey, let us not forget the power of Tahajjud, the late-night prayer. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:

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Whoever prayed at night the whole month of Ramadan out of sincere Faith and hoping for a reward from Allah, then all his previous sins will be forgiven.

– Narrated by Abu Huraira

Tonight, let us wake up in the quiet hours, raise our hands in supplication, and seek Allah’s guidance, mercy, and blessings.

May our fasting and worship be accepted, and may we continue to seek Allah’s mercy and blessings in the days ahead. Ameen.


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