Fear of the apocalypse, East African Christians sell all their wealth and move to Ethiopia

Hundreds of Christians from countries in East Africa, linked to the Church of Christ's Apostles in Uganda, moved to Ethiopia for fear of the <x0 trial loss”. Cult members believe life will begin again in post-apocalypse Ethiopia. Police spokesman Oscar Ogeca said in a statement that hundreds of Christians from Uganda [...]
Hundreds of Christians from countries in East Africa, linked to the Church of Christ's Apostles in Uganda, moved to Ethiopia for fear of the <x0 trial loss”. Cult members believe life will begin again in post-apocalypse Ethiopia.
Police spokesman Oscar Ogeca said in a statement that hundreds of Ugandan Christians were afraid of the apocalypse and that it would influence their region.
According to him, members of the sect believe life would start again in post-apocalypse Ethiopia and sold all their assets before they moved.
“The inhabitants of the village of Obulum in eastern Uganda went to Ethiopia, thinking it was the only safe place in the apocalypse”, said spokesman Ogeca, who stressed that the investigation into the matter has begun












