A popular and verified internet personality on Facebook said that Pastor Chris Oyakhilome needs prayer because of the speech of the man of God.


He posted "Pray for Pst Chris Oyakhilome, Pray for his mental health.
How can he claim that the BlackLivesMatter protest in USA was planned to plant microchips?"
A lot of people responded to the post but I'll be airing opinion here.
My Opinion
A man of God should stop interfering with the things of the world, they should mind their heavenly business so that people can give them the respect they deserve.
If you meddle too much into the things of this world, then expect the people of the world to fire their arrow at you.
The business of every pastor is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
How can the pastor claim the protest that claimed the life of a man was planned so that they can plant microchips in people.
Respect is reciprocal, every pastor should respect themselves so that they can respected.
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