'African tribe' evicted from private land moves over small fence

The Kingdom of Kubala moved over a small fence and are in the process of setting up camp a short distance from their previous site in the Scottish Borders.

Self-styled African tribe Kingdom of Kubala evicted from private land in Jedburgh relocate over small fencePA Media

A self-styled “African tribe” has been evicted from privately-owned land in the Scottish Borders – and has moved over a small fence.

A sheriff on Friday issued a warrant for the removal of the so-called Kingdom of Kubala, which has been camping in woodland near Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders for the past few weeks.

Jedburgh councillor Scott Hamilton said that sheriff officers arrived at the camp at 8am on Tuesday to remove the group from the site.

Police also assisted, and there were no arrests.

The group have now moved over a small fence, and at lunchtime on Tuesday were in the process of setting up their camp a short distance away from the previous site.

The group have been camping in the woods (Jane Barlow/PA)PA Media
The group have been camping in the woods (Jane Barlow/PA)

The self-styled tribe is made up of leader Kofi Offeh, 36, the self-proclaimed King Atehene, his wife Jean Gasho, 43, who calls herself Queen Nandi, and “handmaiden” Kaura Taylor, who calls herself Asnat.

The three members of the self-proclaimed “kingdom” have said they are reclaiming land that was stolen from their ancestors 400 years ago.

Issuing the order at Jedburgh Sheriff Court on Friday, Sheriff Peter Paterson said it would come into effect immediately.

During the hearing lawyer Conner McConnell, representing landowners Mary and David Palmer, said his clients were seeking the “removal of occupiers on the basis of no right to title”.

The civil action was brought after the group ignored a previous eviction notice, which instructed them to leave their encampment by 5pm on Monday September 8.

Speaking at the campsite on Friday, Mr Offeh said: “The creator of the heavens and the Earth is the one with us.

“We are not afraid of whatever the court, the so-called court, has granted.”

Asked if the group plans to move elsewhere, he said: “If the creator of the heavens and the Earth wants us to move from this land, he shall find us a place to go.”

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