Ghen Ghen!!! UK Don Sanction Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Untop Im Comment On COVID-19 And 5G 

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, wey bi the founder of LoveWorld Incorporated, wey una sabi  as Christ Embassy, don get sanction for Obodo Oyinbo UK untop his controversial comments on COVID-19 and 5G.


The Office of Communications, wey dem dey call Ofcom, sanction Loveworld Television Network, the United Kingdom-based station wey belong to Pastor Chris Oyakhilome.

Oyakhilome  on April 7, 2020, as im dey comment on the link between 5G and Coronavirus yarn say;

“With the classification of a weapon, 5G technology is very dangerous.

“When it comes into contact with a human body, it can provide some poisons to the cells because our bodies try to fight the radiation, kicking out some protein and some DNA cells in a form of a chemical, which is called a virus. This shows that what’s killing people is not Coronavirus but 5G.”

Make Una read wetin Ofcom, wey bi the government-approved regulatory and competition authority for the broadcasting, telecommunications and postal industries of the United Kingdom yarn as dem dey announce the tori ;

“We have sanctioned Loveworld Limited, licensee of religious channel Loveworld, for breaking broadcasting rules.

A news programme and a sermon broadcast on the channel contained potentially harmful and unsubstantiated claims about causes of and treatments for Covid-19.

The broadcasts linked the pandemic to 5G; said that it was the subject of a ‘global cover-up’ and presented hydroxychloroquine as a proven ‘cure’.

These claims were potentially harmful and made without adequate protection.

There is no restriction on broadcasting controversial views which diverge from, or challenge, official authorities on public health information.

However, they require adequate protection. These broadcasts risked undermining viewers’ trust in official advice with potentially serious consequences for public health. We have directed Loveworld Limited to broadcast statements of our findings, and are considering whether to impose further sanctions.”

The regulatory company held that Oyakhilome breached Rules 2.1 and 5.1 of the Broadcasting Code, thereby imposing a sanction while considering whether to impose any further sanction.

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