TB Joshua: BBC has no moral justification to condemn any African man, says Eedris Abdulkareem

TB Joshua and Eedris

Following the recent documentary on the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), TB Joshua, by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Hip-hop artiste, Eedris Abdulkareem, has slammed the media outfit for lack of moral justification.

The Nation reported that BBC on Monday, January 8, released a documentary of alleged eyewitness accounts of rape, fake miracles, torture, and forced abortions committed by the late TB Joshua.

TB Joshua, who passed away on June 5, 2021, became the subject of a historic investigation by the BBC.

The documentary delved into the late preacher and his church, featuring interviews with at least 30 purported former members and workers of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN).

The controversial documentary sparked intense internet discussions, eliciting mixed opinions of netizens.

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In response to the trending video, Abdulkareem expressed his views on his Instagram page on Tuesday evening.

He asserted that BBC lacks the moral grounds to condemn any African individual until it produces a documentary exposing the alleged atrocities committed by Britain in Africa.

The singer wrote: “Until BBC releases a documentary on the atrocities committed by Britain on African soil, only then will they have the moral justification to condemn any African man.”

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