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'Queen' of lost African 'tribe' living in Scotland explains her polyamorous relationship with 'King' as they're evicted

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Updated 20:27 2 Oct 2025 GMT+1Published 20:17 2 Oct 2025 GMT+1

'Queen' of lost African 'tribe' living in Scotland explains her polyamorous relationship with 'King' as they're evicted

The so-called Kingdom of Kubala has made headlines in recent weeks

Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper

Featured Image Credit: Facebook/Jean Gasho

Topics: UK News, Social Media, Crime

Brenna Cooper
Brenna Cooper

Brenna Cooper is a journalist at LADbible. She graduated from the University of Sheffield with a degree in History, followed by an NCTJ accredited masters in Journalism. She began her career as a freelance writer for Digital Spy, where she wrote about all things TV, film and showbiz. Her favourite topics to cover are music, travel and any bizarre pop culture.

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The 'Queen' of a lost African 'tribe' which set up camp in Scotland has dished the details on exactly how her polyamorous relationship with her 'King' husband works.

One of the more unusual stories of the year involves the so-called Kingdom of Kubala, a three-person tribe consisting of Kofi Offeh (known as King Atehene), Jean Gasho (who calls herself Queen Nandi) and their 'handmaiden' Kaura Taylor, aka Asnat.

The group moved into the woodlands near Jedburgh and claimed they were reclaiming land which had been stolen from their ancestors 400 years ago.

Unfortunately for the group, the local council were not on board with the idea and served the Kingdom of Kubala with an eviction notice.

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However, the group ignored the order, thus starting a standoff that culminated in the tribe being evicted earlier today (2 October).

The tribe was evicted earlier today (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
The tribe was evicted earlier today (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Prior to the eviction, which was streamed online, curiosity about the tribe's three members has circulated online, with relatives of Taylor revealing she'd previously been reported missing from her home in Texas, while Offeh and Gasho are a married couple.

Offeh, 36, whose real name is Kofi Agyemang Offeh, is believed to hail from Ghana and has worked as a director of entertainment, retail, property, and performing arts firms. Meanwhile, the 43-year-old is believed to hail from Zimbabwe and worked as an opera singer.

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The husband and wife are also understood to have an open marriage, with Gasho previously revealing details about their polyamorous relationship on social media.

Responding to a comment which questioned whether or not open relationships could ever be successful due to 'jealousy', Gasho penned a lengthy message revealing certain 'rules' around their marriage.

"I have been in a Polygamous marriage for 4 years," she wrote on Facebook.

Jean Gasho, right, previously opened up about her open marriage to husband Kofi Offeh (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)
Jean Gasho, right, previously opened up about her open marriage to husband Kofi Offeh (Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

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"You have followed me religiously, my Lord Husband continues to take on other wives...I always said I'm the only one my Lord Husband brings to the public because I'm his Queen."

Gasho then refers to a woman by the name of 'Safi', who is believed to have been romantically linked to the couple, and explains why her husband is never seen with other partners publicly.

"And truly YAHOWA [God] showed us why other wives are not supposed to be brought out to the public," she continued, going on to use a slang term commonly used in South Africa, which is considered offensive to foreigners.

"Nothing to do with the success or lack of the Polygamous marriage of Atehene."

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