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It is fake news to associate 5G with coronavirus, says Ashimolowo

Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of KICC

The Founder of Kingswqay International Xhristian Centre Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo has described as cheap lies, attempts by some pastors and world leaders to link the 5G telecommunications technology to the ravaging Coronavirus pandemic.

He described all those behind the lies linking the 5G network to coronavirus and anti-Christ as “spreading foolish theories”, urging them to stop spreading “fake news capable of spreading fear in the hearts of their adherents”.

In the past few days, popular pastors and politicians have found a way to link the 5G network with the pandemic Coronavirus, indicating it is one of the end time signs for which Christians ought to be vigilant.

These theories have, however, led to confusion and fear worldwide. Reports have been rife that 5G masts were set ablaze in the United Kingdom and other countries.

One of the pastors who have further raised the theory of 5G network, coronavirus, and anti-christ in Nigeria in recent time is Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of the Loveworld Christian Assembly otherwise known as Christ Embassy.

Oyakhilome told his congregation in a sermon that the 5G was part of the new world order where some figures of authority in the world were trying to build a religion, economy, and government for the entire universe.

Quoting Revelation Chapter 13, he said there is no need for a vaccine, adding that these are part of the Antichrist’s plan for new world order.

However, Ashimolowo countered Oyakilome’s assertion. He explained that there was no correlation between 5G and end-time signs.

He warned Christians that this is a pandemic as recorded in the Bible and must be dealt with as such.

He said: “If coronavirus is caused by 5G, why is it in his village that does not have a 5G?

“It has always been the nature of Christian leaders to plant fear in their members whenever there was going to be a major world occurrence.

“The church should be more concerned about preparing their members for the Second Coming of the Lord instead of condemning a major technological breakthrough.

“It’s fake news to associate 5G to coronavirus.”

The pastor added that he was ashamed of pastors who are ill-informed and misleading the public.

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