TB Joshua: Nigerians React as BBC Exposes Late SCOAN Leader's Alleged Sexual Crimes, Fake Miracles
Reactions have trailed a report detailing how the late Prophet TB Joshua allegedly sexually assaulted, tortured and manipulated some of his church members The investigative report by the BBC, spanning over two years, said five Britons accused the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) of assault and forced abortions Also, the late televangelist was accused of faking his “miracle healings,” which were broadcast to millions of people around the world.
Ikotun-Egbe, Lagos state - Social media has gone agog, following an exposΓ© on the alleged secret life of the Late Temitope Balogun (TB) Joshua, the founder of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN).
Despite passing on 30 months ago, TB Joshua has continued to court controversies, with the BBC Africa on Monday, January 8, releasing a documentary outlining the alleged atrocities and sexual crimes committed by the late pastor.
TB Joshua's alleged scandals spark mixed reactions Reacting, several netizens expressed their thoughts about the revelations.
Moskolainoblog_captures some comments from X (formerly Twitter) below: @Nwafresh said: "People are saying that BBC did a major investigation about TB Joshua's and his staged miracles but go to SCOAN this coming Sunday, and you'll be shocked with the crowd you'll see.. Nigerians are beyond redemption.
@Shadaya_Knight commented: "Whether TB Joshua is guilty of the things he is being accused of or not. Every African should question why the BBC would do a documentary on an African pastor yet not do the same for a European/American billionaire who had a whole island as a hunting ground for pedophiles. "We are yet to even see or hear a documentary about the alleged attrocities of the royal family as alleged by the late Princess Diana.
So sad π
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