so these coward booty scratchers bludgeon to death 2 elderly African American sisters over land in the bush they purchased then developed with their life saving but lick the boots of cacs whom own prime real estate in Ghana
i've seen it speculated one of the reasons they were murdered cause a local Ghanan tribal leaders took offense to them as foreigners trying to act as chiefs even as a Canadian cac is elected as chief of dozens of Ghanan villages:
Canadian shopkeeper takes on chief's mantle in Ghana
Bespectacled and bearded, the 58-year-old looks the part of a sophisticated professor -- that is, until you see him wearing a Kente wrap and gold regalia.
And it's not Rod McLaren anymore -- he now goes by Nana Akwasi Amoako Agyeman.
"Those are names given to me (by higher-ranking chiefs in the region). They are associated with great power and not given out lightly," McLaren said in a telephone interview from Busua, on the Gulf of Guinea.
His official title is development chief or king, an appointed position overseeing the economic and social growth of 38 villages. It's a long way from his boyhood home on a farm 22 kilometres north of Maidstone. The path to royalty began after graduating from the University of Saskatchewan with an English degree. McLaren headed for Ghana in 1971 to teach English literature on a two-year contract with the Canadian development organization CUSO.
During that time he met his future wife, Comfort. He returned to Canada in 1973 and wrote her letters, not knowing they had never reached her as she had left her home village. In 1976, he went back to Ghana, found Comfort, proposed, got married and moved back to Saskatchewan, all within a few weeks.
"I was young and I was crazy and I was in love. He saved his money and travelled all the way from Canada to ask me to marry him. I couldn't possibly say no," said Comfort, whose first steps in Canada came in the middle of February.