Ronald I of Biffeche

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Ronald I of Biffeche is the current (year 2007) king of the African kingdom of Biffeche near the western tip of West Africa. He is an American business man, not an African native of Biffeche. He succeeded King Edward I of Biffeche in 1987 when the ailing Edward promulgated an Act of Succession appointing his Chancellor, the Duke of Orlamander, Ronald, Baron of Inneryne (in Scotland) to be his royal successor. Ronald visited Biffeche with his son (Crown Prince Christopher) and was acclaimed as king by the local Christian and Muslim populations of Biffeche. He returns periodically for charitable functions and to hold Majlis courts among his subjects. The village of Peulh Ronald was named after him. Before his accession to the throne, Ronald had been a businessman, employee of the Columbia Broadcasting System, and president of Reisinger Corporation. Because of an 1971 arrangement between the Kingdom of Biffeche and the Kingdom of Axim on the coast of Ghana, Ronald automatically became the titular King of Axim as well, although he has had far less involvement there than in Biffeche. Ronald has proved popular with the Muslims of Biffeche far more than his predecessor, King Edward I of Biffeche, whose activities and charities had concentrated primarily on the Christian Sereer population, whilst Ronald has been accepted and active in all groups.

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Mail Order Monarch, Robert Goddard, Christian Science Monitor, Boston, November 17, 1964.

All Hail the King of Biffeche, Esquire, March, 1975.

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