Pastor Chris Silent As Uebert Angel Destroys Zimbabwe Says Geza’s Street Protest Is Satanic👇Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Calls for Fast to “Save Zimbabwe from Satan” Amid Uebert Angel’s Controversial Shadow
Harare, Zimbabwe – March 29, 2025, 08:40 AM GMT
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, the influential Nigerian televangelist and founder of Christ Embassy, has called for a nationwide fast in Zimbabwe on Sunday, March 31, 2025. Oyakhilome claims the country is under threat from “Satan’s modus operandi” due to a planned demonstration on the same day, which he warns will not be peaceful and risks plunging the nation into chaos. His remarks, delivered in a video circulated by Zimbabwean government spokesman
Nick Mnangagwa, stand in stark contrast to the actions of his own protégé, Uebert Angel, whose violent religious practices andOyakhilome’s impassioned plea comes amid escalating tensions in Zimbabwe, where citizens are reeling from economic hardship and governance issues. In the video, he urges Zimbabwean Christians to “fast and pray for your country” to thwart what he describes as a devilish plot to destabilize the nation. “Don’t let the devil take over your country,” he declares. “These smart talkers who say they’re going to fix your country—where have they been? This call to arms, this invitation to uprisings, is not the solution. It’s a deception.”
Yet, Oyakhilome’s call for spiritual intervention rings hollow to many observers, given his close ties to Uebert Angel, a self-proclaimed prophet implicated in the notorious Goldmafia scandal. Angel, Oyakhilome’s spiritual mentee, has been accused of orchestrating money laundering schemes that siphon public funds from African nations, including Zimbabwe, to destabilizeAdding fuel to the fire, viral videos have recently surfaced showing Angel instructing his followers to carry out violent night raids on critics,
including journalists. In one chilling clip, Angel references the biblical figure Phineas, saying, “Without praying, Phineas took a knife and stabbed the men he saw committing adultery.” He goes further, urging his followers in Shona, “Munhu anongoda kurohwa mbama, zvekuti anyorereyi ichi, zvekunamata tombosiya!”—translated as, “Wayward reporters should be beaten or thrashed without hesitation, prayers be damned!” Angel even assures his enforcers, “Do you think I’ll let you rot in jail if you’re jailed for me? No, I won’t!” These revelations paint a picture of a man whose religious fervor is matched only by his penchant for brutality—a stark contrast to Oyakhilome’s call for peace and prayer.
The Goldmafia scandal, which implicated Angedamaged economies across Africa, with Zimbabwe among the hardest hit. Angel recently claimed he fears assassination if he returns to the United Kingdom, where authorities are probing his role in the illicit gold trade. Yet, Oyakhilome has conspicuously avoided addressing Angel’s actions, instead framing the March 31 demonstration as the true threat to Zimbabwe’s stability. Critics argue this selective outrage exposes a troubling hypocrisy: while Oyakhilome warns of “selfish people who want to take over the country,” his own mentee stands accused of doing just that through illicit means.
Zimbabweans on social media have expressed outrage over Oyakhilome’s remarks, with many pointing to Angel’s $15 million “donation” to Oyakhilome’s ministry last year as evidence of a compromised allegiance. “He cares nothing for