African ‘king’ deported from Scottish woodland wants to ‘take over Ghana’

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The deported king of an ‘African kingdom’ who was camping on council land in the Scottish Borders now wants to ‘take over Ghana’.

Kofi Offeh, the self-proclaimed King Atehene of the Kingdom of Kubala, occupied a forest near Jedburgh until he was evicted in October.

He said the land he lived on with wife Jean Gasho, 43, who calls herself Queen Nandi, and ‘handmaiden’ Kaura Taylor, 21, was stolen from their ancestors.

Offeh, 36, arrived at Accra International Airport on Tuesday, where he told local news station Kofi TV about his plans now that he’s back.

The former opera singer said: ‘I have come to take over Ghana because I am the King of Kubala. Everywhere I land, I take dominion, where I establish my throne, so the time has come.

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‘Everyone will bow before me, whether chiefs, politicians or even the police are going to serve me.’

JEDBURGH, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 23: 'King Atehene' of the self-styled "African tribe" are due to be evicted from privately-owned land in the Scottish Borders for a second time on September 23, 2025 in Jedburgh, Scotland. Members of a self-styled tribe, The Kingdom Of Kubala, Kofi Offeh, 36, who calls himself King Atehene, Jean Gasho, 24, the self-styled Queen Nandi, and their 'handmaiden' Kaura Taylor, remain in living in woodland in the Scottish Borders despite receiving two eviction notices from the council. The trio have been camped out in Darnic Woods claiming the land was stolen from ancestors of King Atehene 400 years ago. 21-year-old Kaura Taylor had been reported missing from her hometown in Dallas with her family saying she has been brainwashed. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
‘King Atehene’, real name, Kofi Offeh, arrived in Ghana earlier this week (Picture: Getty Images Europe)
'Queen Nandi' (right) and handmaiden 'Asnat' (left) at their campsite in woods near Jedburgh. They claim to be an African tribe settling on their rightful land, as a court action is taking place in Jedburgh Sheriff Court seeking an order to remove the self-styled "Kingdom of Kubala". Picture date: Friday September 12, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jane Barlow/PA Wire
‘Queen Nandi’ (right) and handmaiden ‘Asnat’ (left) at their campsite in September (Picture: Jane Barlow/PA Wire)
JEDBURGH, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 01: Members of the "Kingdom of Kubala," a self-styled tribe, 'King Atehene' and 'Queen Nandi' with handmaiden 'Asnat' seen on October 01, 2025 in Jedburgh, Scotland. The group, which has been camping in the area since May, recently moved to council-owned land here after being evicted from private land nearby. Today, the Selkirk Sheriff Court banned them from returning to their previous encampment, while a court order issued last week banned them from council land in the area. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
The tribe said the land was taken from their ancestors 400 years ago (Picture: Getty Images Europe

Offeh and his queen, Gasho, 43, who is originally from Zimbabwe, arrived in Jedburgh in spring 2025.

They claim to be descendants of Black Jacobites, Highlanders who lived in Scotland more than 400 years ago. Queen Elizabeth I deported their ancestors, forcing them into exile, the tribe said.

Taylor, who later moved to the settlement 41 miles south of Edinburgh, had been reported missing by her family in Texas.

The mum’s family said Taylor came to the UK on a six-month tourist visa.

Taylor’s aunt said she was ‘heartbroken’ by Taylor’s new lifestyle, which includes being her king’s second wife.

In response, Taylor said in a video: ‘To the UK authorities, obviously I am not missing,’ she said in a video message from the camp.

JEDBURGH, SCOTLAND - OCTOBER 02: Members of the "Kingdom of Kubala," a self-styled tribe, 'King Atehene' and handmaiden 'Asnat' are lead away by immigration enforcement on October 02, 2025 in Jedburgh, Scotland. The group, which has been camping in the area since May, recently moved to council-owned land here after being evicted from private land nearby. On Wednesday, the Selkirk Sheriff Court banned them from returning to their previous encampment, while a court order issued last week banned them from council land in the area. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
‘King Atehene’ and ‘Asnat’ led away by immigration enforcement (Picture: Getty Images)

‘Leave me alone. I’m an adult, not a helpless child.’

Their kingdom, in a wood they called the ‘Mambaza Woodlands’, boasted more than 100,000 followers on its since-deleted TikTok account.

They filmed themselves performing rituals to honour their god, Yahowah, bathing in the river and living a ‘simple life’.

Council officials evicted the trio from a hillside site above Jedburgh in July but they simply moved a mile further down.

King Atehene said in August last year: ‘Many people do not have the eyes to see and the ears to hear. They see things and they judge without understanding.

‘This includes the government of Great Britain, who say that culture and religion is tolerant in Great Britain, but the Kingdom of Kubala has suffered trials and tribulations at the hands of authorities, who do not understand or tolerate.’

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A self-styled ‘African tribe’ has been ordered to vacate the ‘kingdom’ it had set up on private land in the Scottish Borders. The group, led by Kofi Offeh, 36 – who calls himself King Atehene – has been camping in woodland near Jedburgh for the past few weeks. A spokesperson for Borders Council said a deadline of 5pm on Monday 8 September 2025 was set but the ‘three individuals failed to comply with the notice.’ #uknews #scotlandnews #africantribe

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The owners of the land, David and Mary Palmer, won a court eviction order in September – again, the tribe refused to move.

Officers relocated them to a makeshift encampment, only for them to set up a new camp on council-owned land by a wire fence.

One of the group’s final posts on Facebook showed Offeh and Taylor being arrested by immigration officers as their ‘queen’ films them in October.

In the live-stream, Gasho tells Taylor, who goes by Asnat, that she ‘loves her’, before telling Offeh: ‘I love you, my king… I’ll see you shortly.’

The post caption said: ‘We stand strong. Kubala… Kubala. We will not be defeated. We are powerful. Join us, stand with our community.’

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