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Coronavirus vaccine killed Pope Francis – Chris Oyakhilome alleges

Published on April 27, 2025 at 12:20 PM

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of the Christ Embassy has claimed that Pope Francis died from the effects of taking the coronavirus vaccine.

Oyakhilome didn't present any evidence to back up his claim.

The cleric made the claim on Saturday amid the burial of the late Catholic pontiff.

Recall that the Vatican had announced on Monday last wek that the 88-year-old pope died of a stroke triggered by a coma and heart failure.

However, while delivering a sermon during a recent church programme, Oyakhilome said the late pope died because he took the coronavirus vaccine.

“While he was trying to encourage the world to take the vaccines, he stated that if Jesus were here, he would have taken the vaccine,” the founder of Christ Embassy said.

“I found that very insulting, and I talked about it. At that time, he was still with the globalists. He believed them and encouraged the world to take the vaccine and he too took the vaccine.

“And I’m stating that the vaccine killed him. They said he had a stroke. Where did the stroke come from? Blood clots.

“And that’s one of the most common causes of death from the vaccine. They will not tell you the truth. That’s what I’m telling you,”; he said.

DAILY POST recalls that Oyakhilome had also about five years ago claimed that there was a link between the 5G network, Coronavirus, and the Antichrist.

The pastor then slammed his colleagues for consenting to the closure of churches and the lockdown directives during the COVID-19 outbreak.

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