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With Invincible Hands, Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art strengthen its role as a learning museum.

Nine Year Old Bride, Peju Alatise, Mixed Media. Image credit: Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art.   Mathew Oyedele In recent time, there have been lots of questions around the role, aim and objective of museums; as some museums around the world are either filled with stolen, looted or illegally acquired objects. There have been calls and agitations for restitution, particularly of African objects by historians, critics and art enthusiasts to African countries who are the real owners of these objects. In 2018, Senegalese economist Felwine Sarr and French historian Benedicte Savoy released a study that calls for the restitution of Africa's looted assets and the study sparked debates among European and African art enthusiasts.   It was in this timely moment that the Museum of Black Civilizations opened in Dakar, Senegal with the aim of educating and exposing visitors to the role of art from Africa and its contribution to global civilization. In the same period, the Lagos artworld witnessed