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Entertainment of Wednesday, 8 April 2020

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COVID-19: Some Pastors are afraid of losing earthly possessions – Mike Bamiloye

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Evangelist Mike Bamiloye has said that some pastors are confused and afraid of losing their earthly possessions.

According to the founder of Mount Zion Drama Ministries, such pastors are also not sure they would make heaven.

This comes following a debate on Twitter about the link between 5G and coronavirus.

He wrote: “Some ministers of God are confused. They’re not sure of heaven, and they don’t want to lose their empire on earth. They are not expecting him.”

The debate was sparked by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy after he appeared in a video in which he said it is 5G network that should be blamed for the deaths recorded worldwide and not coronavirus.

The clergyman also accused the Federal Government of trying to install 5G in Lagos, Abuja and Ogun which have lockdown order in place.

In reaction Pastor Sam Adeyemi of Daystar Christian Center held a live Instagram video to debunk the claims by citing a similar incidence in 1918 which led to the closure of schools, Churches and Mosques.

He said: “I went online, there was a pandemic 100 years ago, let me go and study it and check it out, because the interpretation that people are giving to this pandemic, they range from one extreme to the other,” Adeyemi said.

“I don’t even want to go into the details now, but there’s quarrel on social media now; from 5G to 10G and other things. I decided to check, how did it affect Nigeria?

“I found a research article by a history lecturer at the University at Birnin Kebbi. Beautiful research!”

“I had to buy it. But I was happy buying it, because when I read it, it was amazing, it dug into the British archives, all the records that the colonial officers kept.

“[In] 1918 September, when the thing hit, the way air travel now is the main thing for global transportation and it was air travel that moved the coronavirus around, it was sea travel that spread the influenza around then.

“The ships that brought sick people into the Lagos port; I got the names, the dates they arrived, how it spread in Nigeria.

“I’d tell you the one that I saw and almost screamed, they closed churches, they closed mosques, they shut down schools, they shut down markets. 1918. So, some of us now think it is the anti-christ that is at work, he does not want us to gather together and fellowship.

“We should just be thanking God that we have internet now and we can be relating without meeting together. They shut churches in 1918. So when the leader takes perspective like that, then you can calm people down and tell them there will be life after this thing.”