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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Kaycee54321(m): 7:21pm On Apr 21 |
Regardless of any misgivings about the rather strange takes by the preacher, the bolded doesn't make any sense. 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by RaptorX: 7:21pm On Apr 21 |
He was right about the covid vaccine, and the warnings he gave then is now manifesting with devastating consequences for millions worldwide. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by managemoney(m): 7:21pm On Apr 21 |
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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by omoredia: 7:22pm On Apr 21 |
The same BBC that says a man is a woman and a woman is a man? I rather believe a common sense pastor. 15 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Ningi2020(m): 7:23pm On Apr 21 |
African stupid mentality have reached its peak.. 1 Like |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by AngelicBeing: 7:23pm On Apr 21 |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by chatinent: 7:24pm On Apr 21 |
Pastor Chris apart, isn't it concerning how the whites are so concerned about creating vaccines for Africa? When did they start caring so much! 19 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by RaptorX: 7:24pm On Apr 21 |
Anything that eugenists Billy Goat Gates is funding you better run away far from it, he like his satanic father are eugenists who believes the world is overpopulated. 14 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by KingNom(m): 7:24pm On Apr 21 |
Hmmm BBC, CNN and other big media and internet agencies aggressively spread the several covid 19 scare news and silenced/blocked dissenting views, but today we see they were all fake news; Where did the COVID go after the very great fear they pushed about it? Did it all of a sudden become non existent? A lot of people world over died because of the fear/panic these bad guys intentionally caused Why didn't those who refused to take the vaccine die and fill the streets like they predicted These devil's agents want to stop Pastor Chris and co. BUT THEY HAVE FAILED IN JESUS NAME! Go to the documentary section on ceflix dot org and see many more exposure of these evil people's devilish many plans/actions 7 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Raskimonojendor: 7:24pm On Apr 21 |
He also help spread the 5G conspiracy theory. 4 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by ehikwe22: 7:25pm On Apr 21 |
This mad man said that 5 G is 666 and gave an estimation of when the world will end. Sometimes I think he has some loose nuts in his head because he doesn't talk like someone with brain 11 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by BoldBrainz(m): 7:25pm On Apr 21 |
For the BBC to have done a reportage on Pastor Chris and his presumed "anti-vaccine" sermons, he must be telling some measure of truth that's inimical to their widespread agenda. The Covid-19 vaccine and the furor around it was a much needed eye-opener, and it will only take an idiot of elephantine proportions to not question some of these things. 14 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by rabzy: 7:25pm On Apr 21 |
This man always want to sound more intelligent than he is and ends up talking gibberish. With all the nonsense he said about 5g and covid. The church members na dem e go affect pass nah. The thing is most of them would just filter this rubbish out and take necessary vaccines. Does this charlatan not know how any vaccines we have been taking since the 60s and how much death it has prevented. 5 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by OMEGA009(m): 7:25pm On Apr 21 |
This same “5G causes COVID” pastor again? If Bill Gates wanted to depopulate Africa, he would’ve done so long ago with the free polio vaccines he gives to Africa on a daily basis. 7 Likes
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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by zig2ryme04: 7:26pm On Apr 21 |
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Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by BoldBrainz(m): 7:26pm On Apr 21 |
Kaycee54321: Not an ounce of sense, no matter how you look at it. 1 Like |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by ObalendeCMS: 7:26pm On Apr 21 |
United nations, BBC & the likes no really get love for africans in africa! 4 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Emma09(m): 7:27pm On Apr 21 |
Pastor Crase Oya-kill-all-men! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Kobojunkie: 7:28pm On Apr 21 |
Bubu4Sea:Did everyone who got the vaccine end up getting heart attacks then? Even water can be harmful. Do you ignore its helpful benefits because of that? 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by brutal1(m): 7:29pm On Apr 21 |
Dont use any drug sef, when you are sick just watch his videos..you go soon kpai like fowl kingsways: 7 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Kobojunkie: 7:29pm On Apr 21 |
brutal1:Simple! 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Myrepublic(m): 7:30pm On Apr 21 |
Eniolohunda:And was everything about covid not planned scam? You take vaccine? Did you die for not taking it? 7 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by RaptorX: 7:30pm On Apr 21 |
They can deny all they want, Gates is on video saying we can reduce the world's population by 15% using vaccines. He is on video saying the covid vaccine will kill 700,000 people these are verifiable facts not conspiracy theories. 8 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by erniok(m): 7:31pm On Apr 21 |
Lamasta:Supported, a team of scientists should present a rebuttal to his claims. 2 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by obaidan: 7:31pm On Apr 21 |
BBC have a lot of problems to talk about in the society where they operate from. They should leave us to deal with our issues our own way |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by ednut1(m): 7:31pm On Apr 21 |
Same slowpoke that linked covid to 5G. A supposed PHd holder smh 5 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Adakintroy: 7:31pm On Apr 21 |
Nothing wrong with vaccination. But too many off it is a problem it can be sold to us through fear like without it one don't stand a chance at life We evolve by ourselves, who vaccinated the homo habilis or Neanderthal man. Who. Vaccinated Enoch or our primitive ancestors somewhere in rural Africa. But did they not live to me a hundred more. Vaccination is a preference not a moral mandate |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 7:32pm On Apr 21 |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by NairalandGOAT1: 7:33pm On Apr 21 |
Of course, who else will the BBC support if not their own whites Emma09: |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Kobojunkie: 7:34pm On Apr 21 |
Kaycee54321:... BoldBrainz: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. 7 Likes |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by Omoawoke: 7:34pm On Apr 21 |
On this one, I agree with Chris even though he’s a fake miracle dealer |
Re: Chris Oyakhilome's Malaria Vaccine Conspiracy Theories By BBC by MaziObinnaokija: 7:35pm On Apr 21 |
Allow those wey wan take shot of the vaccine go take. Those wey have Faith in PST Chris should reject it and drink anointing oil while Chris dey secretly visit doc to treat himself of Malaria, typhoid etc. 2 Likes |
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