Police have moved in to remove three people, who call themselves the Kingdom of Kubala, from a site in Jedburgh.
A self-styled "African tribe" who are camping in woodland in the Scottish Borders are staying put despite a second eviction notice. The so-called Kingdom of Kubala was ordered to vacate the land on ...
A self-styled "African tribe" have been served with a second eviction notice after moving from their previous camp to a new site in the Scottish Borders. The so-called Kingdom of Kubala were evicted ...
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‘African tribe’ living in Scottish woods banned from returning to site they were evicted from
The group, who have been living in the Scottish woods since May, were served with an eviction notice last month ...
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'African tribe' members evicted from Scottish woodlands
The King of a self-styled 'African tribe' that has been camped for weeks in Scottish woodland has been removed from the area by immigration enforcement officers. Kofi Offeh, 36, originally from Ghana, ...
Savannah native Janiqwa “Nqwamary” Nganga was given the rare honor of being named chief and queen of an African tribe.
The African ‘king’ who was living in a Scottish forest with his ‘tribe’ has a rather different true identity. King Atehene, Queen Nandi and their ‘handmaiden’ Asnat were evicted by law enforcement ...
The self-proclaimed Kingdom of Kubala set up a new camp on council property after they were evicted on Tuesday.
THE ‘QUEEN’ of a self-styled tribe living in woods claimed that the group’s ‘king’ and her husband almost “killed” her during an attack. Video footage has emerged showing Jean Gasho, 43, ...
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Big Chief Demond Melancon wears his Red Cloud suit amongst other members of Mardi Gras Indian tribes during Mardi Gras 2014. In February 2021, the usual bustle of New Orleans’ Canal Street stopped ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — It’s a first of its kind honor, a Savannah woman is taking on the role of queen of a tribe in Africa.
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