A king of an African tribe, who rules his people via Skype, e-mail
and phone from Germany, has been the victim of burglary. The thieves
reportedly managed to steal four crowns.
King Togbe Ngoryifia
Cephas Kosi Bansah, 66, who rules an area in southeastern Ghana,
came home with his German wife, Gabriele, to find out his house
had been ransacked.
The thieves took almost all his royal regalia, including crowns
and golden chains, from his house in Ludwigshafen.
“Thieves had come [sic] over the balcony on the first floor,
prised the door open, smashed the cabinets and ransacked
everything,” Cephas Bansah told the UK’s Times newspaper.
The stolen items are several hundred years old and irreplaceable.
Their value was put at about €20,000 (£15,900).
While residing in Germany, King Bansah rules his 200,000 plus
people via Skype, e-mail, tax and phone. He fell in love with
Germany while learning mechanics during a student exchange
program back in 1970.
His grandfather, the reigning king, died in 1987 and Cephas
Bansah became the new king. His father and elder brother were
deemed “unfit” to rule as both were left-handed, which is seen
unclean. The coronation ceremony took place in 1992, but his
lifestyle didn’t change – he remained in Germany.
Bansah is a minor celebrity in the Rheinland-Pfalz region, where
he is an entertainer and musician, and takes part in charitable
projects.
He makes half a dozen
trips to his kingdom every year, but spends several hours a night
on Skype discussing tribal policies.
2 comments:
Funny king.
Shocking he's allowed to do so when there are people on the ground
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