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  • How Nigerians, foreigners celebrated TB Joshua

    How Nigerians, foreigners celebrated TB Joshua

    The late leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Temitope Joshua, touched many lives while he was alive.

    Aside from his generosity, the late cleric was known for his knack for prayer, perseverance, self-discipline, and dedication to the things of God. It is almost an understatement to say that he drew people to God.

    Loved by many, and even in death, they still talk about him in the present. Little wonder, during the third anniversary of his glorious departure from the earth on June 5, 2021, all-night praise and worship were held in his honour at the SCOAN headquarters, Lagos. The event attracted people from all over the world.

    Speaking during the event to honour the late televangelist, his daughter Promise, said, “I’m his favorite daughter, but he loved all of us equally. Yes, indeed. At the very core, Prophet TB Joshua’s life is marked by a virtuous commitment to raising soldiers of Christ, not just locally, but also globally.”

    Joshua, who would have been 61 on June 5, attracted many foreigners to the headquarters of the church in Ikotun-Egbe, a Lagos suburb.

    The SCOAN host community will continue to remember the late cleric for putting the community on a world map.

    Promise disclosed that her father, Joshua, superintendent of a church of all seasons, “A ministry where satanic cages and demonic bondages are broken. Even to the shock and the admiration of even the unbelievers.

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    “A ministry that has stood the test of time, that continues to stand the test of time, and that will continue to stand the test of time to the glory of God. Yes. But Prophet TB Joshua was not just this global Christian leader and fatherly covering to so many people all around the world.”

    Preaching love, she urged the church to celebrate the values that her father stood for which was love. “Love that sees beyond hatred. That is, when you are hated, you should love. Love that sees beyond intimidation”.

    A South African nationalist and former South African Football Association (SAFA) President, Dr. Kirstan Nematandam, who flew into Nigeria to partake in the solemn night ceremony, described the all-night praise and worship event as “A spiritual high watershed, and a great moment in all continents of the world to thank God for the grace of T.B. Joshua on earth in His ineffable love for mankind and His creation.

    He described T.B. Joshua as a great man of God whose life was Christ-like, living the word and practicing the word. “He was the light shining in the darkness, the most humble man you could ever come across who touched the lives of millions, preaching the Word with power and with an extraordinary philanthropy across the universe,” he said.

    Notwithstanding the simultaneous happening of the event in several nations, many still flew into Ikotun-Egbe SCOAN’s headquarters.

    The serenation of the late cleric lit up the Ikotun-Egbe SCOAN’s headquarters with international visitors from many African countries, America, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, filling the cathedral to the brim.

    The atmosphere was ecclesiastically electrifying as people from diverse languages from all walks of life spoke glowingly of the transformational power of God in their lives through their encounters with T.B. Joshua.

    A leading Pastor from Argentina who came to Ikotun Egbe for the event, Pastor Robert Acosta said: “The men of God who impacted lives and transformed generations under the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit never die. The Bible says, ‘Their works with them continue’.

    “The teachings, the example, the impartation continue to live on in our hearts and our lives. Prophet T.B. Joshua, his life, example, and ministry, have been a gift from God to the whole world but in a particular way to my life, my wife and family, and to our church and congregation.

    “He was our pastor, our friend, for five years until he passed on to glory, and we continue to live with the legacy he had left us. The impartation we had received from the Holy Spirit through the life of the man of God, continues to bring healing to the sick, continues to raise cripples, and perform amazing miracles and deliverances; not only should we but we want to honor God for the life of the man of God, that is why we come to Nigeria to exalt God and I believe that just as in the days of Elisha, when he had already departed, there was anointing in his bones, I believe there is still much anointing to continue resurrecting lives and ministries, not by a man that had passed on to glory, but by the Spirit of God that continues to operate.

    “We have come to honour God with joyful activities for this great man of God.

    “He has been for me a father in the Lord, a friend, a pastor, and has been an honour from heaven to have walked and shared time with him, his teachings, his advice, and his prayers have transformed our lives.

    “Even today, in our radios, discipleships, and meetings his teachings are still alive…

    God has done it through the man of God”.

    Also paying glowing tributes to the late SCOAN leader, a leading Brazilian cleric, Pastor Sandro Gomes dos Santos, who was happy to be in Nigeria again said: “I am here to celebrate the birthday of Prophet T.B. Joshua, a unique man, a unique prophet, a great man of God and his legacy remains. It is ageless and cannot be forgotten. The good works he did here on earth are wonderful and cannot be forgotten.

    “Prophet T.B. Joshua impacted my life not only with his ministry of miracles, signs, and wonders but with his love for the Word. When he spoke the Word it went straight into my heart and changed the way I was and the way I thought. His teaching on offence and forgiveness completely changed my heart. With him, I learned how to let go of offence and the importance of having a pure heart.

    “He exemplified everything he taught; his life was a life of excellence. Prophet T.B. Joshua’s legacy is beyond time and will remain forever. He is a special man of God, there is no other like him. The opportunity to be here on this anniversary for me is a gift from God.

    “I come to honour the life of Prophet T.B. Joshua and his legacy. As the Bible says: He who honours a prophet receives a prophet’s reward. This is an opportunity given by God, not man. God in His infinite grace allowed me to come and showed me that

    “His anointing and power continue here in this ministry through Pastor Evelyn Joshua. There is a fresh anointing, something new and extraordinary. The wonders of God continue to work here at SCOAN. God has done great and extraordinary things through Prophet T.B. Joshua and that mantle continues to rest upon Pastor Evelyn Joshua, just as it did with Elisha. I am so grateful to be here to celebrate the life and legacy of Prophet T.B. Joshua”.

    Mr. Segun Olanipekun, one of the coordinators of the church, who was full of excitement, disclosed to the vivacious crowd present at the event that the last three years had been of joyful activities and the ministry had greatly expanded. “Some of the programmes that I can remember that have taken place under Pastor Evelyn Joshua’s leadership are: The church was reopened after about two years of lockdown, we had a three-day revival on the prayer mountain,

    Akure branch was reopened, frequent weekly charity work in the church,

    Partners, revival, crusade, and charity meetings in South Africa, Ghana, Lusaka, Zambia, Madrid in Spain, Kenya, France, Germany, UK, USA, Canada and Nigeria.

    “The tempo for these activities has been more reinforced. The church has remained in the precious arms of the Lord. It has been a wonderful three years of God’s tremendous grace for the church.

    “Synagogue Church Of All Nations SCOAN today is the exemplification of the biblical word of Prophet Isaiah: the mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly fine.”

  • How Nigerians, foreigners celebrated TB Joshua’

    How Nigerians, foreigners celebrated TB Joshua’

     The late leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Temitope Joshua, touched many lives while he was alive.

    Aside from his generosity, the late cleric was known for his knack for prayer, perseverance, self-discipline, and dedication to the things of God. 

    It is almost an understatement to say that he drew people to God.

    Loved by many, and even in death, they still talk about him in the present. 

    Little wonder, during the third anniversary of his glorious departure from the earth on June 5, 2021, all-night praise and worship were held in his honour at the SCOAN headquarters, Lagos. 

    The event attracted people from all over the world.

     Speaking during the event to honour the late televangelist, his daughter Promise, said: “I’m his favourite daughter, but he loved all of us equally. Yes, indeed. At the very core, Prophet TB Joshua’s life is marked by a virtuous commitment to raising soldiers of Christ, not just locally, but also globally.”

     Joshua, who would have been 61 on June 5, attracted many foreigners to the headquarters of the church in Ikotun-Egbe, a Lagos suburb.

    The SCOAN host community will continue to remember the late cleric for putting the community on a world map. 

    Promise disclosed that her father, Joshua, superintendent a church of all seasons, saying, “A ministry where satanic cages and demonic bondages are broken. Even to the shock and the admiration of even the unbelievers.

     “A ministry that has stood the test of time that continues to stand the test of time, and that will continue to stand the test of time to the glory of God. Yes. But Prophet TB Joshua was not just this global Christian leader and fatherly covering to so many people all around the world.”

     Preaching love, she urged the church to celebrate the values that her father stood for which was love. “Love that sees beyond hatred. That is, when you are hated, you should love. Love that sees beyond intimidation.”

     A South African nationalist and former South African Football Association (SAFA) President, Dr. Kirstan Nematandam, who flew into Nigeria to partake in the solemn night ceremony, described the all-night praise and worship event as “A spiritual high watershed, and a great moment in all continents of the world to thank God for the grace of T.B. Joshua on earth in His ineffable love for mankind and His creation.

     He described T.B. Joshua as a great man of God whose life was Christ-like, living the word and practising the word. “He was the light shining in the darkness, the most humble man you could ever come across who touched the lives of millions, preaching the Word with power and with an extraordinary philanthropy across the universe,” he said.

     Notwithstanding the simultaneous happening of the event in several nations, many still flew into Ikotun-Egbe SCOAN’s headquarters.

    The serenation of the late cleric lit up the Ikotun-Egbe SCOAN’s headquarters with international visitors from many African countries, America, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, filling the cathedral to the brim.

     The atmosphere was ecclesiastically electrifying as people from diverse languages from all walks of life spoke glowingly of the transformational power of God in their lives through their encounters with T.B. Joshua.

     A leading Pastor from Argentina who came to Ikotun Egbe for the event, Pastor Robert Acosta said: “The men of God who impacted lives and transformed generations under the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit never die.  The Bible says, ‘Their works with them continue’.

    “The teachings, the example, the impartation continue to live on in our hearts and our lives. Prophet T.B. Joshua, his life, example, and ministry, have been a gift from God to the whole world but in a particular way to my life, my wife and family, and to our church and congregation.

    “He was our pastor, our friend, for five years until he passed on to glory, and we continue to live with the legacy he had left us. The impartation we had received from the Holy Spirit through the life of the man of God, continues to bring healing to the sick, continues to raise cripples, and perform amazing miracles and deliverances; not only should we but we want to honour God for the life of the man of God, that is why we come to Nigeria to exalt God and I believe that just as in the days of Elisha, when he had already departed, there was anointing in his bones, I believe there is still much anointing to continue resurrecting lives and ministries, not by a man that had passed on to glory, but by the Spirit of God that continues to operate.

    “We have come to honour God with joyful activities for this great man of God. He has been for me a father in the Lord, a friend, and a pastor, and has been an honour from heaven to have walked and shared time with him, his teachings, his advice, and his prayers have transformed our lives.

    “Even today, in our radios, discipleships, and meetings his teachings are still alive. God has done it through the man of God.”

    Also paying glowing tributes to the late SCOAN leader, a leading Brazilian cleric, Pastor Sandro Gomes dos Santos, who was happy to be in Nigeria again said:  “I am here to celebrate the birthday of Prophet T.B. Joshua, a unique man, a unique prophet, a great man of God and his legacy remains. It is ageless and cannot be forgotten. The good works he did here on earth are wonderful and cannot be forgotten.

    “Prophet T.B. Joshua impacted my life not only with his ministry of miracles, signs, and wonders but with his love for the Word. When he spoke the Word it went straight into my heart and changed the way I was and the way I thought. His teaching on offence and forgiveness completely changed my heart. With him, I learned how to let go of offence and the importance of having a pure heart.

    “He exemplified everything he taught; his life was a life of excellence. Prophet T.B. Joshua’s legacy is beyond time and will remain forever. He is a special man of God, there is no other like him. The opportunity to be here on this anniversary for me is a gift from God.

    “I come to honour the life of Prophet T.B. Joshua and his legacy. As the Bible says: He who honours a prophet receives a prophet’s reward. This is an opportunity given by God, not man. God in His infinite grace allowed me to come and showed me that

    “His anointing and power continue here in this ministry through Pastor Evelyn Joshua. There is a fresh anointing, something new and extraordinary. The wonders of God continue to work here at SCOAN. God has done great and extraordinary things through Prophet T.B. Joshua and that mantle continues to rest upon Pastor Evelyn Joshua, just as it did with Elisha. I am so grateful to be here to celebrate the life and legacy of Prophet T.B. Joshua”.

    Segun Olanipekun, one of the coordinators of the church, who was full of excitement, disclosed to the vivacious crowd present at the event that the last three years had been of joyful activities and the ministry had greatly expanded. “Some of the programmes that I can remember that have taken place under Pastor Evelyn Joshua’s leadership are: The church was reopened after about two years of lockdown, we had a three-day revival on the prayer mountain,

    Akure branch was reopened frequent weekly charity work in the church, Partners, revival, crusade, and charity meetings in South Africa, Ghana, Lusaka, Zambia, Madrid in Spain, Kenya, France, Germany, UK, USA, Canada and Nigeria.

    “The tempo for these activities has been more reinforced. The church has remained in the precious arms of the Lord. It has been a wonderful three years of God’s tremendous grace for the church.

    “Synagogue Church Of All Nations SCOAN today is the exemplification of the biblical word of Prophet Isaiah: the mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly fine.”

  • TB Joshua: ‘Why it is difficult to sanction erring clerics’

    TB Joshua: ‘Why it is difficult to sanction erring clerics’

    • ‘Idahosa raised alarm over late SCOAN boss in 1990′

    As the world woke up in January to the British Broadcasting Commission (BBC) documentary on alleged atrocities of the late leader of the Synagogue the Church of All Nations, Prophet TB Joshua, many churches have also been caught in the web of sexual abuses, fake miracles, commercialisation of the gospel, ADEOLA OGUNLADE looks at the emerging trend and asked whether an Ombudsman will be necessary for the church at this time?

    There should be an independent investigation into all the various allegations leveled against the late Prophet TB Joshua in the BBC documentary so we can ascertain the validity of the allegations. This is important so that Nigeria can come up with more informed opinions on the matter.”

    I will respect TB Joshua forever, his teaching are always in my memories, that’s why when I see BBC posting rubbish things concerning our prophet I shed tears. Though I never see my prophet physically.

    These were the words of a television host, Rufai Oseni and Rhoda Tembo, Financial Analyst from Malawi, respectively to The Nation, yesterday, in Lagos as reactions continue to trail the  BBC documentary on alleged atrocities committed by the late TB Joshua.

    On the 8th of January, the British Broadcasting Commission (BBC) uploaded a three-hour documentary on the late TB Joshua alleged atrocities while leading the Synagogue Church of All Nations for over 30 years. The allegations are mind-blowing.

    It is imperative to note that the Church as an institution remains the salt and light for moral society and serves as the moral compass for nations, it is sad that time and after time, reports of atrocities committed by its leaders of churches unchecked affect its image and public perception.  Many of these places of religious worship often start at a mushroom level, but they soon grow into big oak, with its disciples trooping in and out, claiming to be persons of faith, seeking the grace and eye of God.

    Speaking with a top bishop within the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) on the BBC reports, he said TB Joshua was not a member of the PFN and the law should take its course on the church he left behind if those allegations are true. The source restated that the late Bishop Benson Idahosa had raised an outcry against TB Joshua before he died in the 1990s. “We announced in 2003 that he was not our member. Sadly, the economic situation in our country continues to drive people to such assemblies,” the source said.

    The need to sanitise the church against pastors who are found wanting in character and practice is apt, but if unchecked, robs off on the body of Christ, the top bishop agrees that the church has to be sanitised now before it becomes a subject of concern. The government should first regulate itself before thinking about regulating the church, the bishop noted.  “Although we have the Christian Association of Nigeria, an umbrella body for the Christian faith in Nigeria, it can only dismember erring members but cannot  effectively stop the nefarious practice of erring members. For persons who have not enlisted on their platform, his or her unwholesome activities remain unchecked till death unless the government weighs in.”

    Reacting, the President of Alumni of West Africa Theological Seminary (WATS) and Administrator at West Africa Christian Mission, Dr. John Egbe said: “Since I do not like talking about the dead, the BBC documentary on the alleged sexual abuses committed by the late prophet leaves a lot to be careful about in the religious space. Religion is often seen as an open commodity that both the buyer and the seller reserve the right to trade as they desire. Thus we must situate the BBC documentary within this free-space discussion.

    “Such atrocity could go on unfettered because the prophet was not under any supervisor or ombudsman. And I am afraid to admit that similar abuses are going on daily under the same religious covers to the extent that the religious space remains free from government scrutiny or control.”

    He continued “I do not subscribe to calls for total government control of religion because of the very nature of religion and the fundamental rights to the freedom of conscience enshrined in democratic doctrines of most modern democracies. This is even worse given the mutual suspicion that attends a highly volatile multi-religious society like ours. Most religious leaders will agree that something needs to be done to address this menace but some will be averse to government control.  However, if the government can work with the different blocks within the different faith traditions to come up with a regulatory framework for the establishment, management, and discipline of churches one hopes that such will reduce the menace. The major difficulty lies not with the organized denominations but with the independent ministries springing up daily in the free space. Such ministries have no accountability and no checks and the government only waits until a criminal activity is reported before such independent individuals are ever factored into the social structure.”

    He asserted that if both the church and the government could realize that religion is not only a spiritual phenomenon but one that deals with the very individual that the government is supposed to protect socially, legally as well as psychologically, then the government should see the need to regulate the activities of religion in Nigeria.

    Egbe called for the setting up of the training of church leaders as one of the criteria for heading a church. “Only adequately trained individuals in the best frame of mind should be allowed to be pastors.”

    He deplored the present arrangement where an all-comers situation will further subject innocent solution-seeking Nigerians to more abuses, not just sexual abuses but mental as well as social abuses. 

    As it is presently constituted, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and PFN, cannot regulate the activities of these erring clerics because not every Christian organization belongs to the two bodies, he therefore suggested that to nip the challenge in the bud, “Something similar to the Christian Pilgrims Commission with regulatory framework will be the best. Have you ever thought about where humans are put in the name of church, places where you wouldn’t even want to put your livestock, devoid of basic conveniences?”

    Egbe posited that the problems of the practice of church in Nigeria are multidimensional and until a deliberate open and sincere interaction between the government and the church leaders takes place, more abuses will continue to take place. “It is a stable individual that is an asset to a nation. The government should not wait for infractions to take place before they protect the individuals and Christians should not see the government’s regulations which are within reasonable conscience as trying to gag the free practice of Christianity. “After all, the Bible recognizes governments as tools in God’s hands to punish evil-doers. I would prefer the government and the church community to be proactive rather than reactive in cleaning up the religious space. I repeat CAN and PFN might not succeed in doing that on their own first, because not every Christian organization is associated with the groups, and making associating with the groups compulsory is not in the best spirit of the liberty of conscience.

    “Another reason the two bodies might not be thorough in sanitizing the space is because they are culprits in the whole thing. Some of the branches of these big leaders are culprits. So I will advocate for a regulatory body recognized by the government, working within established legal, spiritual, and social framework agreed upon by the church and government to be in charge. How people become managers of other people must be taken seriously otherwise we will be playing with people’s destinies.”

    On the BBC documentary, the cleric advocated the need for further probing by law enforcement since it was published by a media house that is bound by certain broadcasting laws. The church can only serve as a watchdog to monitor the development. It is not within CAN and PFN to investigate someone who was never their member. The results of the investigation might help both bodies in monitoring the activities of their members.

    It is high time the church self regulate itself- Emmanuel

    A theologian and lecturer at WATS, Dr. Olufemi Emmanuel said that the church is a very sensitive organism.

    He said that the church is not completely cut off from the state. It is a subset of the society and in this part of the world; it has become a centre of attraction for the people in the society. The church is performing a lot of significant roles which include standing in the gap for the people, providing care and support to the needy and vulnerable, and helping people out whether they are in pain or oppressed.

    He noted that the late prophet TB Joshua case shown in the BBC documentary was one of several cases existing all over the place in Nigeria and Africa.

    According to him, setting up an Ombudsman to regulate the church may not be necessary “but because of observation, when people object, it should be investigated immediately. Having someone to represent us in government may not be necessary. Personally, we have freedom of worship and association. As soon as an objection is raised about what someone is doing that could pose a threat to others, it should be looked into. Unfortunately, we had to wait for years for the voices of those women in the documentary to be represented. This is not the first time people are raising issues about TB Joshua.”

    Emmanuel reiterated the need for the church to regulate itself by ensuring that pastors are certified and trained.

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    The theologian observed that  It is unfortunate that it is in the church that you find untrained trainers and leaders who do not understand how to be a follower because they were never followers. “Teachers who were never taught and builders who were never built are all in our churches as pastors and bishops. In the bible, people whom God used were not only called but were trained.”

    He disclosed that the leaders of the church where you find atrocities are untrained leaders.

    Juxtaposing what was obtained in the Orthodox churches with what is happening in the Pentecostal churches; he disclosed that the atrocities are not rife in the Catholic or Anglican Church, adding that though, some things happen in these churches too but because they have the structure and leaders are trained across the structures, cases of gross atrocities are minimal.

    “When you have untrained leaders, they cannot self-regulate. Churches need leaders that are trained and prepared for the job. We need to emphasize the training of ministers that is why we talk of theological education, not Mushroom Seminary where you can earn a Doctorate in 6 months, you can go to places like Ajayi Crowther University, Life Seminary, WAT among others. You will never see a product of such institutions misbehave. Jesus trained his disciples for three and half years. He also empowered them. TB Joshua just rose up of a sudden and there was nothing to regulate. He emerged in an unregulated society. He did all he could and a lot of people were happy because of the material benefits they got from him. The alleged atrocities are unfortunate. The church cannot regulate itself if they are not trained.”

    He pointed out that this so-called brand of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria is very limited in its operations, pointing out that they cannot checkmate themselves. “The law enforcement agency is enough. That is not to say that we can challenge the leadership of PFN to emphasize the need for pastors to be saint and saintly in their approach to the work of the ministry.  As a Chapter Chairman of PFN, I am not satisfied with the way things are run. Some of the excesses we are trying to checkmate in society are among us. Neither can you take paracetamol for another person’s headache. We must take personal responsibility.”

     On July 17, 2018, the Rwandan parliament passed new legislation aimed at regulating faith-based organizations in the Central African country.

    The new law requires pastors to have a theology degree before they can start their churches. It also requires faith-based organizations to declare grants to the regulator, Rwanda Governance Board.

    Lawmakers in Rwanda argued that the new legislation would create order and control the mushrooming of churches, some of which are formed by pastors driven by greed.

  • Nigerian celebrities who visited late TB Joshua’s church for miracles

    Nigerian celebrities who visited late TB Joshua’s church for miracles

    After the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) released a documentary on the late clergyman, Prophet TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), internet users have engaged in a debate over the controversy.

    Some individuals asserted the documentary’s credibility, while others staunchly defended the late prophet.

    The Nation reported that the three-part documentary accused the deceased cleric of rape and torture of some church members.

    Defending the late cleric, Ronke Oshodi Oke took to her Instagram to sing the praise to the late TB Joshua, adding that she can vouch for him for healing her daughter of an asthma attack.

    She wrote: “I want to tell the world what the Late Senior Prophet TB Joshua did for me and my daughter. Initially, I don’t believe in prophecy, I am not that kind of person because there are so many scammers out there. But when I went to church that faithful day, my daughter had Asthma, to God be the glory he delivered her. Something came out of her mouth which I didn’t believe, and my junior sister experienced something similar. That was when I started going to TB Joshua’s church. Apart from that, he is a nice man to me and my family. I just want people to know that for me, he is a nice man and a man of God.”

    In 2013, a viral video was circulated on social media where a popular actor, Jim Iyke was spotted in the church, SCOAN.

    Iyke was seen allegedly speaking in an evil manner, where the supposed evil spirit also spilled to have been tormenting the actor’s life, and threatened to destroy TB Joshua.

    Having heard this, the actor was purportedly being ‘delivered’ from such spirit.

    However, in a subsequent interview, Iyke stated that he had been advised to take his ailing mum to the church for healing, adding that he was desperate.

    He said: “I will never be desperate again. Desperation took me there, believing the man of God would heal her (his mother).”

    Another veteran actor, Hanks Anuku, stated that he was taken to the church, where he was allegedly healed of a mental illness

    Speaking in an interview, he said: “Yes, I got my healing through TB Joshua. It is our Lord’s doing. I was having issues with my mentality for over seven years. You will notice I have not been that frequent in movies for long. I spent so much money visiting hospitals, and orthodox and unorthodox doctors without positive results until I was introduced to T.B Joshua. I was only watching his TV programme in Ghana and was healed.”

    However, at different times in 2023, pictures and videos of Anuku appearing unkempt surfaced on social media, with some of his colleagues and fans expressing concern that he was mentally unstable.

    A rapper and former Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria, Munachi Abii, also visited the church at some point and allegedly met with Joshua, though her reason for going there was not disclosed.

    Some years ago, a singer, Victor AD, had also claimed that Joshua healed him of skin disease when he was just six years old

    Reiterating the impact Joshua had on his family, AD took to social media during the week to state that the late prophet cured his sister of blindness, and healed his mum of a gunshot injury on her hand. He added that the prophet was kind to his family.

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    A former Big Brother Naija contestant, Kesiena Adjekpovu, simply known as Kess, also pledged his unwavering support for the late Joshua in the wake of the documentary’s release.

    He wrote on X, “T.B. Joshua is still my pastor. BBC should try again.”

    Yet, another former BBN housemate, Chukwuemeka Okoye, aka Frodd, stated that the late Joshua gave him a scholarship when he was in the university, and also gave him an allowance of N8000 every day in 2010.

    A veteran actress, Fausat Balogun, aka Madam Saje, also pledged her support for the late prophet.

    Reposting a video of one of the late cleric’s sermons, she opined that his impact and the fight he led for the betterment of lives could not be overshadowed by any claims or institutions, including the BBC.

  • TB Joshua: We are yet to respond to BBC’s documentary, SCOAN clarifies

    TB Joshua: We are yet to respond to BBC’s documentary, SCOAN clarifies

    The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has denied issuing or authorizing any statement regarding the three part documentary released by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Africa service.

    The documentary which highlighted allegations of purported maltreatment of some former disciples by the founder of the Church, Prophet TB Joshua was released on Monday, January 8, and published on BBC’s official YouTube page.

    The Ikotun based international church gave this clarification in response to an enquiry by our reporter following a trending statement titled “BBC and its ludicrous hatchet job on Prophet TB Joshua” purportedly issued by the Church in response to the documentary.

    The article which referred to Journalism as a societal watchdog, noted that fairness, balancing and objectivity in investigation and publishing is required in order to command dignity, honour and respect as the fourth estate of the realm.

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    It faulted that: “BBC has compromised these lofty principles by descending into fictional narratives and propaganda thus turning itself into a weapon for a hatchet job as gangsters in the gab of journalism with a destructive ulterior motive for personal gains against a perceived enemy.”

    However, the church, while responding to the Nation’s inquiries about the article said “the church did not issue or authorize the said statement.

    “The Church has its standard means of making any official communication with the public which the Press is familiar with, and any official communication with the public on this or any other issue will be via those means.”

  • Alleged scandals: Most Nigerian General Overseers are like TB Joshua – Daddy Freeze

    Alleged scandals: Most Nigerian General Overseers are like TB Joshua – Daddy Freeze

    Media personality, Daddy Freeze has taken to social media to tackle Nigerian general overseers following the viral revelation by a BBC documentary on late Pastor TB Joshua of Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN).

    Daddy Freeze shared on his Facebook post concerning the claims and allegations that have made rounds on the Internet about the late TB Joshua, stating that all general overseers are the same, warning that they should stop pretending.

    In his post, he wrote: “Most Nigerian GOs, una mind no go touch ground! TB is just beginning so make una no worry, una cup go soon full! There is no difference between him and most of y’all; so stop pretending – FRZ

    Below are reactions from netizens:

    @ Ogbuefi Ikeanyi Anthony Every prayer house in Nigeria is a horr.or house, I mean all of them, anywhere people gather for miracles, signs and wonders that have prayer warriors and all other praying groups are all horr..or houses.

    @Chinda Michael What happens inside that place is something out of the world, just avoid a prayer house…

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    I gave up on pastors in Nigeria long time ago, golddiggers they all are, who made them servants of God

    @Iwu Okwuchi Exactly. There are many still committing the same atrocity.

    @Ngozi Clem When it comes to pastors everything around you starts functioning. You are so jobless. Meanwhile, you keep begging for likes and stars every day. Pot calling the kettle black.

    @ Odozi N’Enaedo TB Joshua had done nothing. You’re never better than him even while you’re still living

  • Alleged scandals: Multichoice to exit TB Joshua’s Emmanuel TV from DStv, GOtv January 17

    Alleged scandals: Multichoice to exit TB Joshua’s Emmanuel TV from DStv, GOtv January 17

    Following the controversies surrounding the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), TB Joshua, as reported by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Multichoice DStv has notified viewers of its choice to discontinue the broadcast of the religious TV network, Emmanuel TV, established by the deceased clergyman, on channel 390.

    According to the message on screen, it will take effect from January 17th, 2024.

    A notification on DStv conveyed: “Dear viewer, please note that Emmanuel TV will exit on the 17th of January 2024. Thank you for watching.”

    Beyond parting ways with MultiChoice, it has been reported that Emmanuel TV will also discontinue on StarSat and various other pay-TV platforms.

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    This is coming amid a controversial three-part documentary produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), which alleged atrocities and sexual crimes committed against the late TB Joshua towards his disciples.

    The Nation reported that BBC embarked on a historic investigation about the late preacher and his church, interviewing at least 30 alleged former members and workers of the SCOAN.

  • How TB Joshua healed me from a skin disease at age 6 – Victor AD reveals

    How TB Joshua healed me from a skin disease at age 6 – Victor AD reveals

    Singer and songwriter, Victor Adere, popularly known as Victor AD has revealed how late Pastor TB Joshua healed him and his family members from disease and sickness amid BBC’s controversial reports. 

    Taking to his X platform, he debunked claims that the clergyman was fake.

    Victor AD claimed that late TB Joshua healed him from skin disease at the age of 6, restored his mum’s hand that was supposed to be amputated after a gunshot, and also healed his sister from blindness.

    He noted how the late clergyman took them in and fed them when they were homeless.

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    Noting how God isn’t a man, he told critics and haters to say whatever they like, adding that it wouldn’t change God from being God.

    He said: “Prophet TB Joshua fake ke? Person wey God use heal me from skin disease at the age of 6, restore my mum’s hand that was supposed to be amputated due to a gunshot wound, or is it my sister who got healed from blindness during her primary school days? So many wonderful deeds!! Which of these are fake or staged? When my family and I were homeless he sheltered us and fed us. God is not a man. say whatever you like. E no go change God from being God”.

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

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

    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.”

  • The fictional narrative on TB Joshua

    The fictional narrative on TB Joshua

    • By Dare Adejumo

    The BBC World Service investigative unit, code-named ‘Africa Eye’ came out this week with weird and strange episodes of atrocities against the late Prophet TB Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN).

    To investigate and publish or broadcast reports is a central kernel in journalism  But to do this outside the ethics and fundamental principles of the profession is an aberration. Journalism as societal watch dog requires fairness, balancing and objectivity in order to command dignity honour and respect as the fourth estate of the realm.

    BBC has compromised these lofty principles by descending  into fictional narratives and propaganda thus turning itself into a weapon for a hatchet job as gangsters in the gab of journalism with a destructive ulterior motive for personal gains against a perceived enemy.

    Only BBC can best explain why it woefully deviated from true journalism and chose to be dishing junks and feeding the public with stones called bread by its offensive and disenchanted lopsided reports of disgruntled and shameless elements.This to say the least is insulting to our professional and public intelligence.

    One thing is very obvious, hundreds of BBC charades cannot rubbish the indelible footprints of  Joshua’s legacies on earth again. There are thousands of REAL human beings who had received dumbfounding miracles and tremendously benefited from the anointing and grace the Lord endued with His servant while on earth that could not be disputed that are lining up and responding angrily to this imperialist broadcasting station.

    Many of them are in the UK the home base of BBC but which its jaundiced investigative eyes could not see but only the obviously suborned narrators! Myriads of broken homes reconciled by Joshua are also crying foul of BBC’s broadcast of iniquity. Uncountable hopeless children drawn from different parts of the world; some brought by their parents while some were picked from drug joints or brothels who have gotten their destinies restored are also pissed off by the offensive reports. His ineffable love and charity works across the globe including horrible disaster spots speaks volumes in United States, Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East, among other continents. BBC has obviously shot itself in the foot by its compromise and roadside journalism.

    Incidentally, SCOAN is not ready to belittle its honour by responding to the BBC charade. BBC would not have lost anything if it had gone to the church even to disguise as visitors in order to have direct experience of what is happening in the church instead of relying on disgruntled and manipulated  individuals some of whom are never known before in SCOAN as could be seen in the episodes.

    Some of those identified there are relics of homosexual and lesbian associates. My findings further show that everything the BBC put together was strange to SCOAN.

    One other clearly illogical thing in the charade is the BBC  categorical statement that the man of God was involved in all the abuse for over two decades! How could that be in a nation governed by law? It shows the station’s crude disrespect and bizarre perception of Nigeria. Where were all those shameless interviewees in all the decades?  Was it when the man  passed on that they suddenly became awake or came back to their senses? Only a fool will have respect for such charlatans. This is not only shameful to hear but also insulting to see from the work of supposedly well-trained reporters!

    On the tragic collapse of the church Guest House, it is shocking that BBC also turned itself to a building expert through its charlatans to disregard the opinion of various renowned international erudite and building experts on what it didn’t know anything about. It was all just to call the dog a bad name so that they could hang it. It is obvious that the sponsors of the BBC hatchet job must have been transmogrified by the continued growth of the church like the tree planted by the river side which  remains incomprehensible to those satanic agents who erroneously thought the church was finished with the passing of Joshua not knowing that whatever is of God cannot be uprooted by anyone.

    Thank God you exonerated his only wife of any wrong doing throughout the decades of your so-called investigated lopsided work. But did you think any wife at all could be seeing and watching all these nonsensical and annoying scenarios you painted for decades and still kept silent? I am yet to read any literature or hear of such a woman in the universe! This is illogical, irritating, incomprehensible, unfathomable and satanically dubious and malicious.

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    Persecution of divine envoys or servants of God is not new in history. For cursed and manipulated false witnesses to arise and manufacture intimidating and damaging lies has always been and history would always repeat itself.

    One thing is very important and which every opinion moulder must know:  no one can run away from harvesting the consequences of whatever seed he or she has planted in Creation. As a matter of fact, it’s in God’s adamantine will that such a planter either through his words, deeds, writings or actions will never be free not until those people he or she had misled are free. This is why we must not allow ourselves to be carried away by any situation no matter the immediate benefits because the consequences coulf be fatal. BBC investigative reporters in this case on their so-called episodes on Joshua should bow down their heads in shame as journalists in their fictional voyage of the theatre of the absurd.

    • Adejumo is a journalist and public affairs analyst