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'African Tribe' Served with Another Eviction Notice
The group led by Kofi Offeh has faced several evictions over trespassing on private and council land near Jedburgh, with authorities providing housing offers amid concerns about their mental health.
- The self-styled Kingdom of Kubala has received an eviction notice after relocating to a new camp in the Scottish Borders following a previous eviction.
- Scottish Borders Council took legal action for the new camp's removal, stating it is on council-owned land.
- Kofi Offeh, the group's leader, claims they are reclaiming land stolen from their ancestors 400 years ago.
- Councillor Scott Hamilton indicated that if the group does not leave by noon on Monday, further legal actions will be considered.
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Ghanaian Kofi Offeh and his group establishing an African kingdom in Scotland face eviction
The Scottish Borders Council has begun fresh legal proceedings to evict members of a self-styled “African tribe” from council-owned land near Jedburgh, after the group quickly relocated their camp just metres away following an earlier removal. According to the BBC, the three individuals – Ghanaian Kofi Offeh, 36, who calls himself King Atehehe; Zimbabwean-born Jean Gasho, 42, known as Queen Nandi; and Texan Kaura Taylor, referred to as handmaide…
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