Royals & Regalia: Inside the Palaces of Nigeria's Monarchs
Meet internationally acclaimed Nigerian photographer George Osodi and see his solo show at the Newark Museum, "Royals & Regalia: Inside the Palaces of Nigeria's Monarchs." Osodi traveled through the West African country of Nigeria, which has hundreds of distinct tribes, each with its own royal family. Produced by Eric Schultz; Narrated by Dan Gordon

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