A Ghanaian man, Kofi Offeh, who describes himself as the King of the “Kingdom of Kubala,” has stirred widespread reactions following controversial remarks about modern transportation and spirituality.
Kofi Offeh, who was recently deported from Scotland back to Ghana, claimed that the use of cars is contrary to the will of the Creator of the heavens and the earth.
“Anyone who drives a car is an enemy to the Creator of the Heavens and the Earth. The Creator isn’t using a Range Rover or a Mercedes-Benz but rides on horses,” he stated.
He further argued that if Ghanaians adopted the use of horses instead of vehicles, the country would not face challenges such as fuel consumption, mechanical breakdowns, or air pollution.
“If everyone in Ghana were using a horse, there wouldn’t be any need for petrol, mechanics, or air pollution. Kubala has come,” he added.
Kofi Offeh’s reference to the “Kingdom of Kubala” and his self-acclaimed king have also raised questions about the movement and its beliefs, though details remain unclear.
His deportation from Scotland adds another layer to the story, with many seeking clarity on the circumstances surrounding his removal from the UK.


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