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By Ollus Ndomu

Groundbreaking as a single strand of hair, a poignant relic from the life of a young Ethiopian prince who passed away over 140 years ago, has been formally returned to Ethiopian ambassadors in the United Kingdom.

Teferi Melesse, Ethiopia’s distinguished envoy to the UK, officially received the hair strand, along with a collection of other treasured artifacts that had been taken without consent. 

This solemn ceremony took place in London on Thursday, marking a significant step toward the restoration of these invaluable items to their rightful place.

Among those present was Fasil Minas, a direct descendant of royalty, who voiced his aspiration that the return of the prince’s remains to Ethiopia could be facilitated, beginning with the repatriation of this hair strand. 

The young prince, whose life was tragically cut short, passed away in 1879 at the tender age of 18, and he was laid to rest in the hallowed grounds of Windsor Castle, near London.

The repatriation of these artifacts signifies more than the return of material possessions; it represents a long-overdue acknowledgment of the importance of preserving the cultural heritage and history of Ethiopia. 

Over the years, numerous treasures and historical relics have found their way into foreign collections, often without consent or proper documentation.

The return of the young prince’s hair strand serves as a symbolic gesture of goodwill, paving the way for discussions about the repatriation of his remains and other cultural artifacts to Ethiopia. 

According to international historians, the hope is that this act of reparation will contribute to the healing of historical wounds and strengthen the ties between the UK and Ethiopia.

Ambassador Melesse expressed his gratitude for the return of these significant artifacts and emphasized the importance of this gesture in fostering a deeper understanding between nations. 

He reaffirmed Ethiopia’s commitment to preserving its cultural heritage for future generations and facilitating further dialogue on the repatriation of other cultural treasures.

The repatriation of the young Ethiopian prince’s hair strand speaks to the depth of colonialism and just how much British looted the African continent.

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