• The viral king of the Kubala Kingdom, King Atehene, aka Kofi Offeh, has shared a message to Ghanaians and Kenyans
  • The self-styled leader of the ‘lost African tribe’ in his message asked the Africans to prepare for an exodus back to he woodlands of Scotland
  • This comes after he declared the Scottish Woodlands as their rightful ancestral home for the kingdom of Kubala

King Atehene, aka Kofi Offeh, a Ghanaian man in Scotland, who claims to be a king of a lost African tribe, has shared his hope to recruit more people into his self-acclaimed kingdom.

King Atehene, Ghana, Kofi Offeh, Valley View University, Zimbabwe
King Atehene of the Kubala Kingdom has told Ghanaians of his plans to evacuate them to their ancestral home in Scotland. Photo source: MoorishTribe
Source: TikTok

Kofi is the leader of a small group which calls itself the Kingdom of Kubala. The group consists of three members: King Atehene, Queen Nandi, and a Texas woman named Kaura Taylor, now known as Asnat, who was previously reported missing.

The group deems itself the ‘rightful occupants of Scotland’. They believe they are descendants of native black Jacobites, who were black Highlanders living in Scotland over 400 years ago.

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In a recent video, Kofi, the Kubala King, announced that he had foreseen a great exodus of Africans, particularly Ghanaians and Kenyans, to inherit their lost life in Scotland.

“The creator has sent me to the land to bring you back home to the place you belong. You have lost your identity, pride, home and heritage. I am your messiah,” King Atehene said in his message to Ghanaians and Kenyans.

The viral sensation referred to the upcoming exodus to the Biblical version led by Moses.

“Prepare yourselves if you’re in Ghana and Kenya. You shall be seeing the messiah and the tribe of Kubala soon. You shall walk on foot through the wilderness to the promised land,” he added.

The self-styled king identified two items: Fugu (a traditional hand-woven cloth predominantly worn by the Northern tribes of Ghana) and bodua (an Akan term for a whisk usually wielded by royal leaders and priests during functions), as the requirements for the pilgrimage.

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King Atehene’s message to Ghanaians stirs reactions

YEN.com.gh gathered a few comments from social media users.

AWURABA said:

“I still think it’s a movie, if not why is the Scotland police not doing anything?”

stiggyjoe commented:

“This guy has been watching too much Black Panther 🤣🤣.”

Nikki London remarked:

“I’m just waiting to see what happens when the Scottish winter sets in. 😂😂😂😂.”

Ama Vera 🦋🇬🇭 shared:

“Kofi offeh bra fie wai na amango aba.”

Shadrack Adjetey noted:

“Who advised Kofi Offeh to go and stay in the forest to become king Nebuchadnezzar.”

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