“I have come to take over Ghana” – Deported self-styled Kubala King speaks 

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Kofi Agyemang Offeh, a self-styled Kubala King, has returned to Ghana following his deportation from Scotland.

According to the self-styled Kubala king, he has come to Ghana to take over, adding that everywhere he goes, he must take dominion and establish his throne.

Shortly after he arrived at the Accra International Airport on April 22, the Kubala king spoke in an interview with Kofi TV.

He stated, “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. Everyone will bow before me, whether chiefs, politicians or even the police are going to serve me”.

“Ghana is about to change. A new wave from the Kingdom of Kubala. All the police are going to serve me, all the chiefs are going to bow before me. If you have a president, he has to come and kneel before me”, he added.

It will be recalled that the self-styled King of an African tribe, Kofi Offeh, who had been camping in a woodland area in the Scottish Borders, has broken his silence after his arrest together with his handmaiden.

Offeh and Kaura Taylor, both linked to the so-called Kingdom of Kubala, were taken into custody around 8 a.m. yesterday, October 2, during a raid involving police, sheriff officers, and immigration authorities.

According to reports, Kofi Offeh was arrested for overstaying his visa and is likely to be deported.

However, the reason for Taylor’s arrest remains unclear. Jean Gasho, who identifies as Queen Nandi, was also seen being taken away.

Before his arrest and eviction, Kofi Offeh stated, “All nations belong to the kingdom of Kubala. All lands belong to the Kingdom of Kubala, for it was given to us by the creator of the heavens and the earth, and we dwell safely wherever we choose to be.

“Our ways are the ways of the creator, not us. If the creator wants us to move or leave this space because we are done with what we need to do, we shall leave. That will not come from man, for man has got no power over the Kingdom of Kubala,” Offeh said.

It will be recalled that the Jedburgh Sheriff Court had earlier ordered the eviction of the self-styled African tribe leader, Kofi Offeh and his partner Jean Gasho to vacate private land in the Scottish Borders.

Kofi Offeh and two others have been camping in woodland near Jedburgh for several weeks, describing the place as the Kingdom of Kubala.

The self-proclaimed Kingdom of Kubala claim they were reclaiming land that was stolen from their ancestors 400 years ago.

However, the local council said they were breaking the law.

Sheriff Peter Paterson issued the eviction order to the three members of the self-proclaimed Kingdom of Kubala, which takes effect immediately after the group ignored a previous instruction to vacate the area.

In court, Kofi Offeh and the two others were not represented at the Jedburgh Sheriff Court.

According to reports, Kofi Offeh, 36 and his partner Jean Gasho, 42, from Zimbabwe, first arrived in the Jedburgh area, describing themselves as King Atehehe and Queen Nandi, setting up camp on a hillside above the town in the Scottish Borders.

They were later joined by a handmaiden, Kaura Taylor, from Texas, who calls herself Asnat.

The group claimed ancestral rights to land but was initially evicted; instead of leaving the area, they moved a mile further out to settle in a woodland.

Landowners David and Mary Palmer successfully applied to the courts for the tribe to be evicted.

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