A Ghanaian man who formerly sought a career in music has made waves in the UK following an unfortunate arrest.
After weeks of unlawful camping in the Scottish Borders, Kofi Offeh, a former singer better known by his stage name Kofi Nino, was detained by immigration officials along with two women.
Ghanaian-born Kofi Offeh has rebranded himself as King Atehene, the head of the Kingdom of Kubala, a self-proclaimed African tribe.
As per the claims, he has been residing in a temporary camp close to Jedburgh with his partner, Kaura Taylor, 21, from Texas, whom they portrayed as their handmaiden and Offeh’s second wife, and Jean Gasho, 42, from Zimbabwe, who posed as Queen Nandi.
As of right now, it is known that after months of eviction letters and a new court order prohibiting them from reoccupying private property, officials moved in on Thursday morning.
According to photos obtained by zionfelix.net, Taylor was also in custody as authorities escorted Offeh, who was in handcuffs, into a waiting van. Despite not being physically detained, Gasho, who was livestreaming a large portion of the encounter, fled the scene with them.
Declaring that they were the legitimate inhabitants of Scotland and reclaiming land that had allegedly been plundered from their ancestors more than 400 years prior, the trio garnered international attention.
They frequently uploaded films to the internet showing their woods way of life, which included ritual dancing, chanting, and bathing. They also required food and drink offerings from guests before allowing them to see their so-called King.
Source:Lovinghananews.com
