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Timely information about critical issues facing the banking industry, written monthly by OBA Legal Counsel Charles Cheatham.Oklahoma submitted by Oklahoma bankers and their family members and board of directors and their family members.These calendars will be sold exclusively to banks across the state of Oklahoma for bankers to give to their customers to enjoy all year long!If you or a family member is an amateur photographer and would like the opportunity to have your creativity displayed in homes and businesses across Oklahoma, the OBA has a great opportunity for you!All photos submitted will be scored by a panel of judges.Click here for more information on how to enter and download the form.Great new tools for your bank!ABA and IAFCI (International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators) has produced commercials, print ads and videos of victims to illustrate the growing problem of check scams.Click here to visit its Web page!These commercials and ads are free and quite amusing.The victim spots are sad but exactly what we are seeing every day.This page was last modified 02:15, 1 October 2007.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.The Oba of Benin controlled the Benin Empire, an empire surrounding the West African city of Benin (now in Nigeria), from 1180 until 1897.The expedition consisted of indigenous soldiers and British officers.The Oba was captured and eventually allowed to live in exile until his death in 1914.His son Eweka I became the first Oba.The present Oba, Erediauwa I, is the 39th Oba of the dynasty.During the 14th and 15th centuries, the Oba's power was at its peak and different monarchs of the dynasty controlled an area stretching from the Niger River in the north to the coastal area in the south.During this era, exquisite naturalistic bronze art was created to enhance and embody the power of the Oba.The art often depicted the ancestors in order to establish legitimacy.Only Obas were allowed to own the famous bronze heads of Benin.Campaign for the return of the Benin Bronzes
Stories of royalty in brass.Collections Multimedia Public Access System, The British Museum, 2000.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This biography of a member of an African royal house is a stub.This page was last modified 10:33, 6 November 2007.
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