Their women are not allowed to wear trousers or use jewelries. They wear long dresses and get new names.
The 37 Christians live in 12 tents in the wilderness, hopefully closer to their maker.
“I admire the things here a lot. I am here with my husband. We don’t have any problem here at all. I won’t go back. I will live here for the rest of my life,” one of them said.
“There is too much homosexually there [in town]. Too much sin there. In the end it is sodom,” Kattie Dey, a former lecturer at the Ghana Institute of Languages said.
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