In a dramatic turn of events, members of the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star, popularly known as Olumba Olumba, have voiced their frustration over the long-awaited return of their spiritual leader, referred to as “Abba Father.”
According to reports, the revered leader passed away over a decade ago, with assurances that he would rise on the third day. Faithful followers buried him underwater as per his instructions, expecting a miraculous resurrection. However, the promised event has yet to materialize, leaving many members disillusioned.
“We have waited for over 10 years, worshiping and praying fervently,” an upset member shared. “Now they want us to transfer our worship to his son. We cannot accept this. Our patience has run out.”
The dissatisfaction escalated as some members reportedly disrupted worship activities and structures in protest, demanding answers. “Abba Father, come now, please! We can no longer take it!” they chanted, calling for the fulfillment of the resurrection prophecy.
The internal conflict reflects growing discontent within the spiritual organization, raising questions about leadership and continuity. Efforts to reach senior members for comments have been unsuccessful as tensions remain high.
The incident underscores the challenges religious groups faces in Africa when faith-based expectations clash with reality. As the situation develops, all eyes remain on the leadership of the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star for a resolution.