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EXCLUSIVE: DSS speaks on Pastor Chris Oyakhilome’s ‘Arrest’ over 5G Theory

The Department of State Security, DSS has debunked rumours that the agency has arrested popular preacher and General Overseer of Christ Embassy, Chris Oyakhilome over a 5G-Coronavirus conspiracy theory.

Earlier this week, Oyakhilome made headlines all over the country after he accused the Nigerian government of ordering lockdowns in Abuja and Lagos in order to install ‘5G’ masts which he claims are responsible for the Coronavirus Pandemic.

Oyakhilome during a programme on LoveWorld Television said; “The Federal Government was pushed to lockdown Abuja and Lagos specifically because of 5G in Abuja and Lagos. They had already tested 5G in Abuja and now they are digging in Lagos to get it ready. That is why they locked down Abuja and Lagos so that the 5G can be installed.”

“I have said before that what killed people in Wuhan, China, was not the virus but the 5G. If you say it is not, tell us how you discovered yours. The world is not dealing with a virus. This is the biggest deception in the world. You cannot hide from a virus by staying in your house”.

However, on Wednesday, POLITICS NIGERIA reached out to the spokesperson of the Agency, Mr Peter Afunanya(Phd.), he stated that the agency did not arrest Oyakhilome.

“DSS did not arrest Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, please.”, he wrote.

6 Comments

  1. No government can full all her citizens at the same time. May God save us from deceitful leaders….

  2. He should be arrested.
    This is one instance where DSS should not fail to act. If this is not national security issue, I don’t see what else is.

    1. No doubt you re one of those foolish people who side and take part governments,the governments re evil and wicked and witch craft in nature Lagos and Abuja is being locked down cos of 5G installation the DSs re in trouble or foolish Buhari if they try anything stupid

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