Queen Nandi & King Atehene Evicted: Couple's Wealth Claims Unproven
Jean Gasho, known as 'Queen Nandi', and her husband Kofi Offeh, who goes by 'King Atehene', have made headlines for their unusual lifestyle and legal troubles. The couple, along with a 'handmaiden', were recently evicted from their forest home in Scotland, with two members arrested. Gasho, a mother of seven, has a history of making controversial claims and facing legal issues.
Gasho and Offeh were previously remanded in jail for six months on child cruelty charges, which were later dropped. Offeh, a former opera singer from Ghana, has a history of starting businesses that fail within years. Their recent eviction from the forest space follows an earlier incident where Offeh and another individual, Kaura Taylor, were arrested on suspicion of immigration offences.
In a surprising revelation, Gasho claimed that her husband is a millionaire with 10 properties in his name. However, searches have found no verifiable information about 'King Atehene' or his alleged wealth. Gasho herself has described her prison experience as 'cosy and amazing', despite also alleging that she suffered racism and physical abuse during her incarceration.
The couple's unique lifestyle and Gasho's controversial statements have drawn attention and skepticism. Despite her claims of wealth and royal status, there is little evidence to support them. The couple's future plans remain unclear following their eviction and recent legal issues.
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