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Bishop Isaac Idahosa, the Presiding Bishop of God First Ministries Inc. has called on the of critics of pastor Chris Oyakhilome, founder, Believers Love world, aka Christ Embassy on his claim that the covid-19 pandemic is connected to the Fifth – Generation network, 5G and the anti-Christ to come up with their fact.
Idahosa said it is not enough to criticize without facts as Oyakhilome himself has made his postulation known with scriptural backings.
It would be recalled that pastor Chris Oyakhilome in a widely circulated video said that the federal government of Nigeria used the lockdown of Lagos and Abuja as a decoy to allow the installation of the 5G network.
Bishop Idahosa further explained that with the covid-19, vaccine and 5G, the new world order will connect the entire world with the mark of the beast.
He however berated Oyakhilome’s critics to ask for evidences instead of unnecessarily criticizing his position. Pastor Chris is a man who does not just speak. This is the first time I’m hearing him speaking out (on issues of national concern). I’m very sure if he doesn’t know what he was saying, he would not have spoken. It is always good for us to hear from the horse’s mouth.
“Like he did say, bring out your facts, these are my facts, let’s put them on the table. Let’s learn from each other. Iron sharpens iron. These are my take; Pastor Chris would not speak out of the blue. He must have seen something, or read something, or he knows what we don’t know,” said Idahosa.
In a related development, Bishop Idahosa on Easter Sunday went around his Ajah axis to feed the under privileged with cooked food saying it was an act of giving back from what God has blessed them with.
He said: “What we did with the exercise was to feed people today as an act of giving back from what the Lord has blessed us with. As the saying goes, charity begins at home. We started from our own Jerusalem, the church. In an organized manner, we invited most of our congregants to feast with us first. Then, we proceeded from there to other by-ways and then Ajah round – about, where we fed multitudes of needy people, destitute and physically challenged people including the blind, those on wheel chairs and the likes.”