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I Feel Sorry For Africans Who Call Themselves Black – Pastor Chris Oyakhilome

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I Feel Sorry For Africans Who Call Themselves Black – Pastor Chris Oyakhilome
Pastor Chris says Africans need to start rejecting being called blacks

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has criticized Africans who accept that they are black.

Gistreel reports that the clergyman, in a recent telecast to members of his congregation, stated that black means absence of color, and it is not associated with anything good.

Pastor Chris wondered why Africans who have rejected being called ‘negroes’ and ‘n!ggas’ accept being black when they mean the same thing.

He said it was time that they begin telling themselves that they are not black.

Pastor Chris

His words:

Maybe I should tell you something, those of you that say black lives matter, I feel sorry for you! Do you really believe you have a black life? Do you want me to read to you the meaning of black?

Who called you black? Shouldn’t you have rejected that from the beginning? A contradiction, a bundle of contradiction. You refused negro and n!gga… But that’s what black is. You took the English version.

Negro means black. Do you know what black means… Have you ever seen black? Black means the absence of colour, absence of good, absence of light and absence of direction. These are the meaning of black. Black is not a colour but the absence of colour.. like you are sick, don’t you understand it?

It’s about time Africans say to themselves we are not black. STOP ALL THIS BLACK LIVES MATTER! Let no one call you black because you are not black… The definition of black is not good and they are using it to destroy you…

When you keep calling yourself black… You mean light is absent, colour is absent and you will never come to a place of light… You will be under… When God gives you a Prophetic instruction, it is important that you follow into the latter.

A graduate of Theatre Arts who is also a scriptwriter, editor, director, and movie critic.

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