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Jedburgh ‘African Tribe’ Evicted After Raid — Ghanaian Man at Centre Speaks Out

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A self-proclaimed ‘African tribe’ who had been living in a makeshift camp in the woods near Jedburgh, Scotland, has been evicted following a raid by authorities.

At the heart of the group was Kofi Offeh, a 36-year-old man of Ghanaian descent, who referred to himself as “King Atehene.” Alongside him was his partner Jean Gasho, 43, of Zimbabwean descent, who styled herself as “Queen Nandi.” They were joined by Kaura Taylor, 21, an American from Texas, known within the camp as “Asnat.”

The group said they were reconnecting with what they described as their “African heritage” by creating a traditional village in the Scottish woods. For them, it was not only an experiment in community living but also, they claimed, a way of preserving identity and spiritual connection.

Kofi, the Ghanaian man leading the camp, has drawn both criticism and sympathy. While some locals and authorities described the encampment as unlawful and unsafe, others have expressed understanding of his determination to carve out a life rooted in cultural pride, far away from his homeland.

During the eviction, tents and belongings were removed, leaving the group displaced. Kofi, who had taken on the symbolic role of “king,” is now facing uncertainty but has spoken of his resilience and belief that his vision was never just about land, but about dignity, heritage, and belonging.

Authorities have not indicated where the group will go next, but the raid has sparked wider debate about freedom of expression, cultural identity, and the challenges faced by people of African descent seeking alternative lifestyles in Europe.

For Kofi, the eviction marks a setback, but he maintains that his spirit remains unbroken, saying his journey reflects not just his story, but also the struggle of many Africans in the diaspora searching for a place to truly call home.

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Janet Nabla: Akufo-Addo Was More Competent Than Mahama

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The Chairperson and Leader of the People’s National Party, Janet Nabla, has asserted that former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo displayed greater competence in governance compared to former President John Dramani Mahama.

According to her, Akufo-Addo exercised firm control over the country during his tenure, unlike Mahama, whose leadership she described as less decisive. She emphasized that strong leadership requires the ability to manage national affairs with authority and clarity, a quality she believes was evident under Akufo-Addo’s administration.

Nabla’s remarks add to the ongoing debate about leadership performance in Ghana, as both Mahama and Akufo-Addo continue to dominate national political discussions.

Five Men Jailed for £2m Romance Fraud and Money Laundering Scheme

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Five men have been sentenced for running a large-scale romance fraud and money-laundering operation that defrauded victims of more than £2 million.

According to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), the gang targeted 40 confirmed victims between 2017 and 2024, though investigators suspect as many as 99 individuals were exploited.

The fraudsters manipulated victims through fake online relationships, persuading them to hand over significant sums of money, which were then laundered through various accounts.

At Guildford Crown Court, Fawaz Ali, 27, was jailed for four years and 10 months; Ebenezer Tackie, 42, for four years and six months; and Michael Quartey, 28, for five years and six months. Kwabena Edusei, 37, received the longest sentence of seven years and 10 months, while George Melseaux, 40, was jailed for three years and nine months.

Authorities described the crimes as “heartless and calculated,” leaving victims not only financially devastated but also emotionally scarred. Prosecutors hailed the sentencing as a strong warning to others engaging in similar fraudulent schemes.

Shatta Wale’s Street Crown Secures Grammy Consideration

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Ghanaian dancehall superstar Shatta Wale has achieved another milestone as his latest project, Street Crown, has officially been approved for consideration by the Recording Academy for the upcoming Grammy Awards.

This recognition marks a significant step in Shatta Wale’s global music journey, placing him among top international acts vying for one of the world’s most prestigious music honors. The approval means Street Crown will be evaluated by Grammy voters in its respective category, further cementing Shatta Wale’s influence beyond Africa.

Fans and industry players across Ghana and beyond have taken to social media to celebrate the news, hailing it as a proud moment for African music. Shatta Wale, known for his consistency and energetic presence in the industry, has described Street Crown as a representation of the struggles and triumphs of the everyday hustler.

If the project advances to the nominations stage, it could mark a historic moment for Ghanaian music on the Grammy stage.

Stonebwoy Reveals Deep Bond with Sarkodie: From SHS Mates to Music Icons

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Ghana’s music scene has always been enriched by the brilliance of its leading stars, and two names that consistently dominate are Stonebwoy and Sarkodie. Recently, Stonebwoy surprised many by revealing that his bond with the iconic rapper goes far deeper than the public has ever imagined. According to the dancehall star, the two were even schoolmates back in their SHS days, a revelation that has sparked excitement among fans who cherish their contributions to Ghanaian music.

Stonebwoy’s Journey

Born Livingstone Etse Satekla in Ashaiman, Stonebwoy has grown from a determined young creative into one of Africa’s most celebrated musicians. His career took off with early albums like Grade 1 and Necessary Evil, but it was his international hit projects Epistles of Mama and Anloga Junction that cemented his global status. Known for blending reggae, dancehall, and afrobeats, Stonebwoy has earned a reputation for powerful live performances and socially conscious music. His numerous awards, including a BET Award for Best International Act: Africa, testify to his consistent excellence.

Sarkodie’s Legacy

Michael Owusu Addo, popularly known as Sarkodie, is regarded as the king of Ghanaian rap. His lyrical dexterity, signature Twi rap flow, and versatility have made him an international figure. With albums like Sarkology and Highest, Sarkodie has built a career that inspires a generation of rappers across Africa. Beyond music, his entrepreneurial ventures and brand endorsements have solidified his influence as one of the continent’s most impactful entertainers.

Brotherhood Beyond Music

Stonebwoy’s revelation that he and Sarkodie shared the same secondary school corridors adds a new dimension to their relationship. While fans have sometimes perceived tension between the two, the dancehall star’s words highlight a foundation of respect and shared history that predates their fame. Their journey from young dreamers in SHS to icons shaping Africa’s soundscape shows how far determination and talent can go.

Lasting Impact

Together, Stonebwoy and Sarkodie embody the resilience and artistry of Ghanaian music. Their stories intertwine in ways that inspire not just fans, but also the next generation of artists who see in them a path from humble beginnings to continental greatness. Their shared background reminds everyone that behind the fame lies a bond forged years before the world knew their names.

Stonebwoy Bags Master’s Degree in International Relations and Diplomacy

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Ghanaian dancehall superstar Stonebwoy has added another feather to his cap, this time in academia. The award-winning musician has successfully graduated with a Master’s degree in International Relations and Diplomacy, marking a major milestone outside the music scene.

The “Into the Future” hitmaker, celebrated for his global influence and powerful lyrics, has now proven that education remains a key priority alongside his thriving career. Fans and industry colleagues have praised his achievement, noting that his dedication to higher learning is both inspiring and groundbreaking.

In a post shared on social media, Stonebwoy expressed gratitude to his family, fans, and lecturers who supported him throughout his academic journey. He encouraged the youth to pursue education no matter their profession, stressing that “knowledge and personal growth are endless.”

Social media platforms have since been flooded with congratulatory messages, with many hailing him as a role model who embodies talent, humility, and vision. Analysts also suggest his academic qualification could deepen his role as a global cultural ambassador for Ghana, particularly in bridging arts, leadership, and international diplomacy.

This achievement adds to his growing legacy as not only a music icon but also a respected figure committed to positive change and empowerment.

Apostle Michael Orokpo Launches New Mobile App to Rival WhatsApp and Facebook

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Renowned preacher Apostle Michael Orokpo has unveiled a new mobile application that he believes has the potential to rival social media giants like WhatsApp and Facebook.

The app, which integrates messaging, community engagement, and access to sermons, was developed in response to what Orokpo described as deliberate attempts by mainstream platforms to censor his messages and silence his voice.

Speaking at the launch, Apostle Orokpo explained that the platform is designed not only as a communication tool but also as a hub for spiritual fellowship. It allows users to chat with one another, join group discussions, and access his sermons and teachings in one unified space.

“This is more than just an app; it is a community of faith built on truth, freedom, and connection,” he said.

The app’s unique model combines features familiar to WhatsApp users with added functions tailored for believers, including sermon libraries, live-streaming options, and a forum for faith-based interactions.

Already, excitement is growing among his followers, who see the app as a safe digital space free from the restrictions of conventional platforms. Tech analysts, however, note that while it may not immediately challenge Facebook or WhatsApp’s global dominance, its niche appeal to faith-driven communities could set it apart as a specialized platform.

Apostle Orokpo’s move highlights a rising trend among influential leaders creating independent digital ecosystems to safeguard their message from censorship and reach audiences directly.

With its early buzz, the app is expected to gain traction among Christians worldwide, sparking conversations about the future of social media, faith, and freedom of expression.

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Kwame Ato, Notorious Galamsey Operator, Lynched After Clash; Later Gives His Life to Christ

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A dramatic twist has emerged in the story of Kwame Ato, a well-known “rough” galamsey operator in the Western Region, who was recently lynched by a group of community members after a violent confrontation.

Eyewitnesses say the clash erupted after Ato allegedly challenged some young men to a fight, escalating tensions that have long brewed between him and local residents. In the chaos, Ato’s younger brother was killed, and Ato himself suffered gruesome injuries, including the loss of several fingers.

According to family sources, the once-feared galamsey figure, known for his aggressive lifestyle, has since undergone a dramatic transformation. From his hospital bed, Ato is reported to have surrendered his life to Christ, a decision that has surprised many who knew his rough background.

Local pastors in the community describe his conversion as a “miracle,” noting that Ato has vowed to dedicate his second chance at life to spreading peace and encouraging young men to stay away from galamsey and violence.

His story has quickly gone viral on social media, with many Ghanaians weighing in on themes of justice, forgiveness, and redemption. Some have hailed his transformation as proof that “God can turn any life around,” while others remain skeptical, questioning whether his change is genuine.

For now, Kwame Ato’s survival and newfound faith have become a trending topic in Ghana, sparking nationwide conversations about the dangers of galamsey, cycles of violence, and the power of repentance.

Manchester United Confirm Interest in Antoine Semenyo at Amorim’s Request

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Manchester United have officially confirmed their interest in Bournemouth striker Antoine Semenyo, following a direct request from newly appointed manager Ruben Amorim. The 25-year-old Ghanaian forward has impressed in the Premier League with his explosive pace, strength, and ability to deliver in high-pressure moments.

Semenyo joined Bournemouth in 2023 and has steadily developed into one of their key attacking threats, contributing goals and assists that have caught the eye of top clubs. His work rate and versatility make him an attractive option for Amorim, who is keen on reshaping United’s frontline ahead of the new campaign.

Reports suggest that initial talks have begun, with United exploring the possibility of striking a deal before the January transfer window. Amorim sees Semenyo as a player who can bring directness and dynamism to United’s attack, complementing the talents of Rasmus Højlund and Marcus Rashford.

While Bournemouth are reluctant to lose one of their most consistent performers, the lure of Old Trafford and Champions League football could prove decisive in Semenyo’s future.

President Mahama Meets UN Chief at #UNGA80

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New York – Ghanaian President H.E. John Dramani Mahama, also the African Union Champion for Financial Institutions, held a high-level meeting with United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres during the 80th UN General Assembly (#UNGA80) in New York.

During the discussion, Secretary-General Guterres commended President Mahama for his efforts in amplifying Africa’s voice on the global stage. He also welcomed Mahama’s leadership in advocating for reforms in international financial institutions, highlighting Ghana’s growing influence in shaping economic policies affecting the continent.

President Mahama emphasized the importance of inclusive global financial systems that empower African nations and foster sustainable development. Both leaders agreed to strengthen collaboration on initiatives promoting financial transparency, economic stability, and equitable growth across the continent.

The meeting underscores Ghana’s commitment to playing a strategic role in global economic discourse and reflects Mahama’s continued influence in advancing Africa’s interests at the United Nations.