King Badu Bonsu II Head - Kind Badu Bonsu II was the kind of Ghana in 1838 when the Dutch were trying to take over the land for their own. He famously cut the heads off of two Dutch soldiers and hung them from his thrown. He himself was beheaded and the head remained lost for years until one day it resurfaced in a glass jar of formaldehyde in The Hague. Members of the Ahanta flew to The Hague to retrieve the head and take it back to Ghana, although not before performing a mourning ritual in with they spilled gin libations on the floor of the Foreign Ministry.