The Kingdom of Kubala: A Modern-Day Tribe Defying Eviction in Scotland

A self-proclaimed 'African tribe' camping in Scotland refuses to leave despite eviction notice, igniting legal battles and social media curiosity.
Tribe Stays Put Despite Eviction Notice
A self-proclaimed 'African tribe' known as the Kingdom of Kubala has set up camp in a remote Scottish woodland and shows no signs of leaving, despite receiving an eviction notice from the local council. The group, led by Kofi Offeh, who calls himself King Atehene, has become somewhat of a local curiosity, with their sizable social media presence adding a modern twist to their ancient claims.
Refusing to Budge
After being ordered to vacate the land on the outskirts of Jedburgh by midday on Monday, the tribe simply moved to another spot on council property, demonstrating their uncanny ability to adapt. This has led to the council seeking further legal action, reminding them that nobody is above the law—even if you wear a crown made of leaves.
The Royal Family of Kubala
King Atehene is joined by his wife, Jean Gasho (Queen Nandi), and their 'handmaiden' Kaura Taylor (Asnat), who were seen enjoying a campfire and singing songs, blissfully ignoring the eviction orders. Interestingly, the handmaiden has been quoted saying King Atehene won’t speak to the media unless he’s offered gifts—talk about royal demands!
Claims of Ancient Rights
The group claims they are reclaiming land taken from their ancestors over 400 years ago and reject UK legal authority, citing divine laws instead. Their mission to resurrect a kingdom expelled in 1596 adds a dramatic flair to their narrative, making for a saga that could easily be turned into a Netflix series.
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