Chris Okotie Slams Bill Gates Over COVID-19 Spread

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Founder of the Household of God Church, Reverend Chris Okotie has slammed billionaire philanthropist, Bill Gates for allegedly conceiving the COVID-19 pandemic to decimate the world population.

He made the sensational claim in an 80-minute video released on Sunday.

According to Okotie, Gates in collaboration with some multilateral organisations conceived the pandemic to reduce the world population, crash the global economy and perpetrate Satan’s agenda against the church.

He added that key leaders of governments around the world were in the know in this global conspiracy to achieve the sinister objectives.

The cleric listed these objectives as “a systematic reduction of the world population through the increasing COVID-19 deaths, enforcement of a global lockdown to ruin the economies of nations and impoverish the people and frustrate true worship of the Living God”.

Resorting to the scriptures, Okotie linked Bill Gates family tree, using Biblical equivalents, to Satan’s grand plan for the world and explained how the billionaire features in this alleged plan.

He further explained how the roles of various key Bible characters like Jesus Christ, Adam, Eve, Solomon, David, Daniel and an event like Sodom and Gomorrah percolate down to the operations of Satanic forces in this age, including the rise of the LGBT.

He warned that the vaccine being supposedly developed to curb COVID-19 spread was nothing but an instrument to ultimately cause death on a mass scale.

Okotie condemned syncretism and purveyors of the concept of one world religion, claiming that it was part of Satan’s overall plan to rubbish the uniqueness of the Christian faith and sabotage the redemptive plan of God.

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