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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Kobojunkie: 8:04pm On Apr 21
Kaycee54321:
■ Lol. Well, my own perspective was that the men of old had many wives and children so they can help with labour as things were pretty manual back then; tilling the soil and such... Also, I think I've also seen families who are well off who actually have many children. Some families with money flowing are actually quite large with tonnes of children, nieces, nephews, etc.
I think it looks like the rich have fewer children in general because, those you'd call rich are far fewer than the poorer folk...and then again, seeing people birth and not being able to cater for them brings this irritation that drives the general opinion that "poor people breed like rats"; whereas na the usual 3 & 4 kids wey dem born.
But I do get your point. It's not far off to assume that people would intentionally birth children to fight the odds of them getting killed off due to ill health.
No doubt, there are a few outliers out there, but on the majority, people would rather have fewer kids than have a whole village to tend to if they didn't have to worry about survival and stuff. undecided

Also consider that now, more than ever before, more and more people are even choosing to not have kids at all because they can live a lot longer and get the care they need for themselves in their old age without necessarily depending on family or brood. So, better healthcare does not translate to an increased population at all but a decrease. If you consider it well, Africa with its terrible Healthcare system and economy is fast becoming the world's supply of slaves(labor). undecided

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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Sheggy13(m): 8:04pm On Apr 21
kingsways:
Pastor Chris teachings are based on verifiable facts and science

Anyone who wants to respond must respond from the point of facts and science

So verifiable science told you vaccines don't work and are a way to depopulate the world? That's the "science" Pastor Chris is preaching.

Was that the science you learnt in school?

I can't forget the different conspiracy theories Pastor Chris pushed around during the Covid 19 pandemic, labelling it as a false alarm, despite evident loss of lives of millions of people around the world due to the virus.
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Porksupplyib: 8:05pm On Apr 21
damosade:
Dey play... Where is his 5G conspiracy.

He expects us to forget that one grin
Bunch of ignorant pastors.
Everything to them is the "Devil"

-The Television set is the Devil's box
-The phone is the Devil's device using demonic powers
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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by CountinBlessins(m): 8:05pm On Apr 21
Thoughts007:
Pastor Chris this and Pastor Chris that!
If the doctor tell you that you are sick, and then God tells you that health is yours whose report would you rather belive?

The government told us that there are millions of infected individuals in Nigeria, and they used this probably false statistics to lobby for international funding which ofcourse they looted, but nobody is talking about all that anymore. All they are concerned about is Pastor Chris Affirmation of God's word that none of these diseases should even be recognized.

People tend to always hate what they don't understand.

Are you equating this jerry coiled haired brotha lover to your God?
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Blakjewelry(m): 8:05pm On Apr 21
Lamasta:
Let scientists respond to him and not BBC so that they will show him facts and evidence of the wonders of vaccine...
Lol that will be total waste.

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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Afamed: 8:06pm On Apr 21
What does the Nigga benefit in misleading his gullible congregation?
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by loffyloffy: 8:06pm On Apr 21
Lamasta:
Let scientists respond to him and not BBC so that they will show him facts and evidence of the wonders of vaccine...

Even if that happens, he will still call it consiperacy theory.
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Kobojunkie: 8:07pm On Apr 21
dexmond:
Other factors such as level of education, and other reasons peculiar to these developed society may be responsible. In the context of Africa, if we completely eliminate maternal mortality our population will increase? Its mostly educational level, economic considerations etc that determine the number of children a typical African will have not whether healthcare has improved. Mr Gates conclution was a face saving measure when he was taken up on the statement.
What is this gobbledegook? undecided

Again, There is little evidence that improving health leads to an increase in world population. Look around you at the developed world for examples. Many of them are struggling to keep their population numbers up even with the many improvements in their healthcare systems. Look at places like Sweden, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, South Korea, and Japan, for examples of the reality of things undecided
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by BoldBrainz(m): 8:08pm On Apr 21
Kobojunkie:
...It does if you in fact reason it. People used to have many kids because they were not sure which of them would survive sickness and other issues. With better healthcare, you find that people are less inclined to have more kids as the survivability of the few they have is greatly improved, and so they can focus more on living their own lives even as they raise the few kids they have. This has been observed in much of the developed world. Look at places like Sweden, South Korea, Japan, etc. undecided

Are you possibly referring to the same "developed world" where concerns are mounting regarding low child births and the unwillingness of adults to procreate?
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by izubext007: 8:09pm On Apr 21
This ever young pastor.
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Kobojunkie: 8:10pm On Apr 21
BoldBrainz:
■ Are you possibly referring to the same "developed world" where concerns are mounting regarding low child births and the unwillingness of adults to procreate?
Did you bother to properly process the information posted at all? undecided

...It does if you in fact reason it. People used to have many kids because they were not sure which of them would survive sickness and other issues. With better healthcare, you find that people are less inclined to have more kids as the survivability of the few they have is greatly improved, and so they can focus more on living their own lives even as they raise the few kids they have. This has been observed in much of the developed world. Look at places like Sweden, South Korea, Japan, etc undecided
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Porksupplyib: 8:10pm On Apr 21
gabbasin:
Pastor Chris postulated that 5g network will cause death to people. If you check now, he's using 5g network
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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Blakjewelry(m): 8:12pm On Apr 21
kingsways:
Pastor Chris is right

We cannot allow evil people who are bent on world depopulation to have their way

We cannot allow these evil people to be injecting some rubbish vaccine into healthy people.
So of what benefits is depopulation to bill gate?

Besides if you are a critical thinker you will understand that Nigeria is currently facing population crisis because we are growing at a rate that surpass our resources and we are not ready for the future

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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Judolisco(m): 8:13pm On Apr 21
Welrez:
My problem is, these pastors have no answers to these problems that vaccines want to solve other than telling people to pray and believe, which has not solved anything. Skepticism is welcomed in science, not misinformation especially from folk who knows next to nothing about science.
exactly, at least if u want to say something isn't working at least drop facts....

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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Judolisco(m): 8:15pm On Apr 21
Blakjewelry:

So of what benefits is depopulation to bill gate?

Besides if you are a critical thinker you will understand that Nigeria is currently facing population crisis because we are growing at a rate that surpass our resources and we are not ready for the future
most of them don't know dat even oral polio vaccine dey take and give to their children dat bill Gates is d main sponsor
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by MrSly(m): 8:15pm On Apr 21
nlfpmod:


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-67577223.amp
BBC is actually sick at the brain. What do they mean by quoting out of context when Bill Gates stated it very clearly? By the way a couple is Cameron is already passing through a lot as a result of vaccinating their daughter. Their daughter developed brain damage which took her sight, paralysed her and rendered her incapacitated. At above one year she can't even move her limbs. Bill gates is evil. I also said so.
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Spe23: 8:15pm On Apr 21
nlfpmod:


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-67577223.amp

The idiot should be arrested and sent to jail. He's been endangering the lives of people for years.

During COVID period, he said it was 5G network that was killing people, and not COVID. The fool is using the same 5G network now. grin

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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by BoldBrainz(m): 8:16pm On Apr 21
Kobojunkie:
Did you bother to properly process the information posted at all? undecided

...It does if you in fact reason it. People used to have many kids because they were not sure which of them would survive sickness and other issues. With better healthcare, you find that people are less inclined to have more kids as the survivability of the few they have is greatly improved, and so they can focus more on living their own lives even as they raise the few kids they have. This has been observed in much of the developed world. Look at places like Sweden, South Korea, Japan, etc undecided

A fine bunch of reasons can be adduced as being responsible for the consistent decline in child births in those "developed countries". But mouthing off "better healthcare" as a significant catalyst, is a bit nonsensical, to say the very least.
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by erniok(m): 8:16pm On Apr 21
Kobojunkie:
...It does if you in fact reason it. People used to have many kids because they were not sure which of them would survive sickness and other issues. With better healthcare, you find that people are less inclined to have more kids as the survivability of the few they have is greatly improved, and so they can focus more on living their own lives even as they raise the few kids they have. This has been observed in much of the developed world. Look at places like Sweden, South Korea, Japan, etc. undecided
I don't know what part of the world you refer to but in nigeria, that was not the reason parents had large families back then.

Some reasons were in bid to get the male child. This made some men to take more than a wife and had more children than they bargained for while seeking for the male child. Another was the tradition that a wealthy man should have a large family which should also help out in farm works.
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Afamed: 8:16pm On Apr 21
lomprico:
I won't take that vaccine as long as Bill Gates is involved.

What about the immunization/ Polio your children took that was sponsored by Bill Gate?

Shippe must be freed Doleee
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Judolisco(m): 8:17pm On Apr 21
lomprico:
I won't take that vaccine as long as Bill Gates is involved.
lol.. If u have taken any vaccine before in d last 30/20 yrs then Bill gates money is there... As u Don take am... U Don die?

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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Afamed: 8:18pm On Apr 21
Judolisco:
lol.. If u have taken any vaccine before in d last 30/20 yrs then Bill gates money is there... As u Don take am... U Don die?

Ignore the mugu
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Myrepublic(m): 8:18pm On Apr 21
osazsky:
I took COVID as a single guy and now I have four kids..took all the hepitiesis vaccine.tuberculosis..vacine and many others..there are some I retake after a period of time..it's shamefully that most blacks are not informed
Informed you say?Lol

Time will tell who and who is informed in all these..
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by MrSly(m): 8:20pm On Apr 21
Kobojunkie:
I doubt this mouth part cares about any of that. We all watch it make a joke of Nigeria during the COVID disaster of 2020. There was evidence everywhere but he didn't care. undecided

Religion is home to some of the most mentally disconnected out there. undecided
You are one of the mostentally disconnected. Cheap scientist wannabe. You witnessed covid 19 so what is the difference with the period acute flu seasons that has always been there I Nigeria?
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Kobojunkie: 8:21pm On Apr 21
BoldBrainz:
■ A fine bunch of reasons can be adduced as being responsible for the consistent decline in child births in those "developed countries". But mouthing off "better healthcare" as a significant catalyst, is a bit nonsensical, to say the very least.
Una go just dey open mouth blah, blah blah, blah blah! all just for the heck of it. lipsrsealed

Use your brain! Even where it concerns common teenage pregnancies, access to better health care means pregnancy prevention is available to school-aged kids. That alone greatly reduces the rate of teenage pregnancies leading to a decrease in population growth. This is one of the simple ways better healthcare can impact population growth. undecided
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by JuanDeDios: 8:23pm On Apr 21
1000Capacity:



This part is what BBC dont understand... You can count 7 million vies as 7 million people. It's part of data analysis.
Pastor Chris is actually saying the truth this man spoke about COVID 19. That vaccine isn't what it was painted to be
I've seen "5 billion people watching" on your live broadcast before. That's clearly made up.

On bolded, you have any data that supports your position about covid vaccines?
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Nteogwuija(m): 8:25pm On Apr 21
kingsways:
Pastor Chris teachings are based on verifiable facts and science

Anyone who wants to respond must respond from the point of facts and science

True, like 5G is antichrist.

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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Kobojunkie: 8:25pm On Apr 21
erniok:
■ I don't know what part of the world you refer to but in nigeria, that was not the reason parents had large families back then. Some reasons were in bid to get the male child. This made some men to take more than a wife and had more children than they bargained for while seeking for the male child.
■ Another was the tradition that a wealthy man should have a large family which should also help out in farm works.
In the case that these men had 3 male kids from the first try, then what? undecided

2. How many of these wealthy men lived during those days? How many of them live today among the millions of Nigerians living in poverty who still have kids like rats? undecided
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by landon(m): 8:26pm On Apr 21
It actually is a correct correlation. Countries with the highest gtpwrate are all 3rd world countries. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/field/population-growth-rate/country-comparison/quote author=Kaycee54321 post=129560777]


Regardless of any misgivings about the rather strange takes by the preacher, the bolded doesn't make any sense.[/quote]
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Princevirus(m): 8:26pm On Apr 21
Imagine the part where they said that 95% of death in Africa is malaria related.
I stand with pastor Chris on this 100%.
Go read the book "confessions of an economic hitman" by John Perkins. It's all about making money and enslaving Africa through huge lone, imperialism.

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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 8:26pm On Apr 21
Nefort:

What is wrong with depopulatating the world? It is actually a good thing because many of the problems we face in life are as a result of many human beings competing for survival and scare resources.

Why don’t you die first, since you clamor for depopulation

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