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International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by naijanow: 7:05pm On Apr 07, 2013
BREAKING: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL UNCOVERS TB JOSHUA – VIDEO ON YOUTUBE

April 7, 2013


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTjdK_zrJBY


Temitope Balogun Joshua (born June 12, 1963 in Arigidi, Nigeria), commonly referred to as T. B. Joshua, is a Christian minister, televangelist and faith healer. He is leader and founder of the ministry organisation The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), which runs a Christian television station called Emmanuel TV, available on satellite and on the Internet via the Streaming Faith broadcast portal.

He is also a notable humanitarian, providing aid to minorities and the underprivileged on national and international scales via Another Ministry. He has been awarded various accolades, notably receiving the National Honour of OFR by the Nigerian government in 2008.[1] He is recognised as one of Africa's 50 most influential people.[2][3]

Joshua is known for his popularity across Africa and his online presence, with close to 600,000 fans on Facebook[4] and hundreds of YouTube videos which have proved controversial and amassed thousands of views.

Biography

According to Joshua’s official biography, unusual circumstances surrounded his birth. It is claimed he spent 15 months in his mother’s womb [5] and narrowly avoided death after a quarry explosion near his house sent rocks through its roof just seven days after his birth.

Joshua attended St. Stephen's Anglican Primary School in Arigidi-Akoko, Nigeria between 1971 and 1977,[6] but failed to complete one year of secondary school education.[6] In school, he was known as "small pastor" because of his love for the Bible. He worked in various casual jobs after his schooling had ended, including carrying chicken waste at a poultry farm.[7] He organised Bible studies for local children and attended evening school during this period.[5] Joshua attempted to join the Nigerian military but was thwarted due to a train breakdown that left him stranded en route to the military academy.[8]

The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN)

In 1989, T. B. Joshua allegedly fasted and prayed for 40 days and 40 nights.[9] He wrote that in a heavenly vision, he had received divine anointing and a covenant from God to start his ministry.[10] Following this, Joshua founded the ministry organisation The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) with only a handful of members.[11][self-published source] According to the organisation, more than 15,000 members now attend its weekly Sunday service; visitors from outside Nigeria are accommodated in the accommodation blocks constructed at the church.[12][13][14]

Claims of healing and other miracles

SCOAN remains controversial both in Nigeria and abroad, claiming regular occurrences of divine miracles. Several hundred Nigerians and international visitors come to the SCOAN each week to register for the prayer lines where the visitors are prayed over by T. B. Joshua and the "Wise Men". SCOAN has published numerous videos claiming to document the healing of incurable disabilities and illnesses such as spinal cord injuries, HIV/AIDS[15][16][17] and cancer.[18] Medical reports are a prerequisite for prayer for any health-related ailment in an attempt to authenticate the miracles said to be occurring.

Notable sportspersons who claim to have been healed of sporting injuries at the SCOAN include South African rugby players Jaco van der Westhuizen[19] and Jaco du Preeze, and Nigerian footballer Joseph Yobo.[20]

Spiritual healing at The SCOAN has been mentioned by Time magazine.[21] Since June 2010, five "Wise Men" have joined in ministering to people at The SCOAN, purportedly able to prophesy, heal and deliver in the same vein as T. B. Joshua.[22] The church has branches in Ghana,[23][24][25] the United Kingdom,[26] South Africa,[27][self-published source] and Greece.[28]

Many have also claimed to be healed through ‘Anointing Water’ that has been prayed over by Joshua and given to those who are unable to physically attend his church in Lagos.[29][30][31]

Deliverance of demon-possessed

SCOAN is also controversial for the 'deliverance' of those allegedly possessed by evil spirits during its services.[32][33] The wife of Ghanaian goal keeper Richard Kingson was allegedly delivered of an evil spirit which was behind her husband's inability to procure a contract with a team since 2011.[34]

Humanitarian work

Another Ministry is the humanitarian arm of SCOAN. It caters to the needs of widows,[35][36] dwarfs,[37] the elderly,[38] physically challenged,[39] orphans and the destitute.[40] The church provides scholarships to orphans and children of the underprivileged, with educational support given from primary to tertiary levels. His scholarship sponsorships have included a Nigerian student doing a PhD in Oxford University, Nigerian media reporting the total given amounted to £100,000.[41]

There is also a rehabilitation programme for armed robbers,[42][43] prostitutes, political thugs and militants from Nigeria’s volatile Niger Delta region.[44]

Joshua is well known in Nigeria for reconciling broken families and marriages.[45][46][47] SCOAN has established various NGOs in other countries, including the Passion For Needy in Ghana.[48] After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Joshua sent a team of medical personnel and humanitarian workers to the affected area, establishing a field hospital called 'Clinique Emmanuel'.[49] A Forbes blogger estimated Joshua has spent $20 million on humanitarian activities in the last three years.[44] In recognition of his humanitarian activities, he was awarded a National Honour by the Nigerian government in 2008.[1]

Sports

In 2009 T. B. Joshua started a football club, My People FC, as part of efforts to help the youth. Two members of the team played for Nigeria's Golden Eaglets in the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup. Sani Emmanuel, who apparently lived in The SCOAN for several years,[50] was Nigeria's top-scorer and the tournament's MVP. Emmanuel and his colleague Ogenyi Onazi have now signed professional contracts with SS Lazio, Onazi recently debuting and scoring for the Nigerian Senior Team, the Super Eagles.[51] Following the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, T. B. Joshua rewarded the efforts of the Nigerian Team, presenting the physically challenged medalists with cash gifts and cars.[52]

Current WBO International Light Middleweight boxing champion King Davidson Emenogu said that Joshua has financially supported him throughout his career and purportedly prophesied that he would be a world boxing champion.[53]

Claims of prophecy

SCOAN claims that Joshua has successfully predicted events in the lives of individuals who attend his church services as well as worldwide events, including a prophecy of Michael Jackson's death[54] and the outcome of various football matches, including the recent African Cup of Nations (AFCON) final match, which was won by the Zambia national football team.[55]

His prophecy about the death of former Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika, created an internet storm, the prediction widely reported in African press before[56] and after his demise.[57][58]

Joshua's prophecies are allegedly held in such esteem that false rumors spread using his name are known to have caused widespread panic in communities,[59][60] affected sporting events[61] and led people to stop using social networks.[62]

Notable visitors

Notable visitors, especially within the African political sphere, have visited SCOAN. These include Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangarai,[63] late Ghanaian President John Evans Atta Mills [64] (who testified that T. B. Joshua prophesied his ascent to presidency),[65] South Africa’s Winnie Mandela,[66] Malawian President Joyce Banda[67] and the Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu [68]

Emmanuel TV

Emmanuel TV is the television station of the SCOAN and broadcasts 24/7. Their Sunday and Monday services, which include the prayer lines, are broadcast live. T. B. Joshua's programmes also air 5 days a week on TBN Africa, as well as weekly on a number of local television stations across Africa. T. B. Joshua has donated televisions to prisons and hospitals so that they will be able to watch the Emmanuel TV broadcasts.[69][70]

Popular Nigerian Actress Tonto Dikeh testified that Joshua’s prayers on Emmanuel TV stopped her smoking habit of 14 years.[71]

Controversy

Joshua and pastors from SCOAN have attracted controversy for their claims to heal incurable illnesses such as HIV/AIDS[15][16][17] and cancer[18][72] and recommending that "healed" individuals stop taking potentially life-saving antiviral medications.[72]

Rumours of Joshua's plans to visit Zimbabwe in May 2012 led to controversial clashes within both politicians and pastors.[73] The visit never materialized.

Personal life

T. B. Joshua is married to Evelyn Joshua. Contradictory reports have circulated as to whether he has children.[74] His first daughter Serah graduated from London School of Economics with a law degree in 2012, and was planning to pursue a Master's degree in America.[74]

Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by 7842I: 9:47pm On Apr 07, 2013
Front row, ringside seat
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by 7842I: 9:48pm On Apr 07, 2013
Space reserved for bashing and e-fighting.
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by OmolodMilkman93(m): 10:31pm On Apr 07, 2013
wats d essence of dis topic?

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Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by Tolexander: 10:32pm On Apr 07, 2013
I don't really have any problem with this man because of all the pastors, he is the only 'real' pastor devoted to charity. And doesn't squeeze oil out of his members, shrinking them.

All this while that they have been challenging his controversies, there hasn't been anything to hold against him to prove he is devil incarnated. Where are those so called men of God that have no controversial life? How have they impacted on the lives of their members and the poor?

The only problem am having with him is the decision to stop predicting what the outcome of the football matches are going to be. Of course nobody to give me the prediction to all these football betting sites again.

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Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by omiobo: 10:52pm On Apr 07, 2013
cool
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by Nobody: 12:07am On Apr 08, 2013
Ok
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by pomporiking: 12:47am On Apr 08, 2013
Tolexander: I don't really have any problem with this man because of all the pastors, he is the only 'real' pastor devoted to charity. And doesn't squeeze oil out of his members, shrinking them.

All this while that they have been challenging his controversies, there hasn't been anything to hold against him to prove he is devil incarnated. Where are those so called men of God that have no controversial life? How have they impacted on the lives of their members and the poor?

The only problem am having with him is the decision to stop predicting what the outcome of the football matches are going to be. Of course nobody to give me the prediction to all these football betting sites again.


Exactly why I don't care what they say bout him..he is the only one that truly helps the poor,the rest just acquire wealth and keep preaching prosperity when half the church is poor

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Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by Nobody: 5:04am On Apr 08, 2013
May the good God keep strengthening him, bless and uplift his ministry more and more in Jesus name, Amen! T.B. Joshua is a beloved daddy. I love him so much.

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Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by Nobody: 5:40am On Apr 08, 2013
Even though I know that TB Josh is a babalawo, I still respect him a lot because he is better than those jet-flying pastorpreneurs.
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by Nobody: 5:40am On Apr 08, 2013
The topic wt d word 'uncovers' is alarming! Is it meant to attract d usual stream of traffick for potential front page materials?
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by seunfly: 6:07am On Apr 08, 2013
I don't know what is wrong with Nigerians, when they see something good from Nigeria they will scream bad and anything bad is good to them in as much as it is not from Nigeria or it is directly from their house.
I realy don't know what wrong this man have done in healing peaple who come up and testify or providing for the poor what our so call leaders that we defend can't provide.
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by honeric01(m): 6:36am On Apr 08, 2013
$20 million spent in charity work! Incredible....
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by gunuvi(m): 7:11am On Apr 08, 2013
May God continue to use you for his works, Amen.
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by Nobody: 8:13am On Apr 08, 2013
God bless senior Propheat Tb Joshua. I dont care what anybody thinks
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by Midastorch(m): 10:17am On Apr 08, 2013
Even if the man has a juju @ the back of his church,I will rather follow a juju that allows you to be philanthropic and help the poor in the society than some idiots claiming to be men of God and has 2 to 3 private jets.

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Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by GraceBestowed(f): 11:30am On Apr 08, 2013
This is going to get interesting! Only God can, and will, help us.
Re: International Journal Uncovers Tb Joshua – Video On Youtube by Kolade9(m): 12:48pm On Apr 08, 2013
naijanow: BREAKING: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL UNCOVERS TB JOSHUA – VIDEO ON YOUTUBE

April 7, 2013


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTjdK_zrJBY


Temitope Balogun Joshua (born June 12, 1963 in Arigidi, Nigeria), commonly referred to as T. B. Joshua, is a Christian minister, televangelist and faith healer. He is leader and founder of the ministry organisation The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), which runs a Christian television station called Emmanuel TV, available on satellite and on the Internet via the Streaming Faith broadcast portal.

He is also a notable humanitarian, providing aid to minorities and the underprivileged on national and international scales via Another Ministry. He has been awarded various accolades, notably receiving the National Honour of OFR by the Nigerian government in 2008.[1] He is recognised as one of Africa's 50 most influential people.[2][3]

Joshua is known for his popularity across Africa and his online presence, with close to 600,000 fans on Facebook[4] and hundreds of YouTube videos which have proved controversial and amassed thousands of views.

Biography

According to Joshua’s official biography, unusual circumstances surrounded his birth. It is claimed he spent 15 months in his mother’s womb [5] and narrowly avoided death after a quarry explosion near his house sent rocks through its roof just seven days after his birth.

Joshua attended St. Stephen's Anglican Primary School in Arigidi-Akoko, Nigeria between 1971 and 1977,[6] but failed to complete one year of secondary school education.[6] In school, he was known as "small pastor" because of his love for the Bible. He worked in various casual jobs after his schooling had ended, including carrying chicken waste at a poultry farm.[7] He organised Bible studies for local children and attended evening school during this period.[5] Joshua attempted to join the Nigerian military but was thwarted due to a train breakdown that left him stranded en route to the military academy.[8]

The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN)

In 1989, T. B. Joshua allegedly fasted and prayed for 40 days and 40 nights.[9] He wrote that in a heavenly vision, he had received divine anointing and a covenant from God to start his ministry.[10] Following this, Joshua founded the ministry organisation The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) with only a handful of members.[11][self-published source] According to the organisation, more than 15,000 members now attend its weekly Sunday service; visitors from outside Nigeria are accommodated in the accommodation blocks constructed at the church.[12][13][14]

Claims of healing and other miracles

SCOAN remains controversial both in Nigeria and abroad, claiming regular occurrences of divine miracles. Several hundred Nigerians and international visitors come to the SCOAN each week to register for the prayer lines where the visitors are prayed over by T. B. Joshua and the "Wise Men". SCOAN has published numerous videos claiming to document the healing of incurable disabilities and illnesses such as spinal cord injuries, HIV/AIDS[15][16][17] and cancer.[18] Medical reports are a prerequisite for prayer for any health-related ailment in an attempt to authenticate the miracles said to be occurring.

Notable sportspersons who claim to have been healed of sporting injuries at the SCOAN include South African rugby players Jaco van der Westhuizen[19] and Jaco du Preeze, and Nigerian footballer Joseph Yobo.[20]

Spiritual healing at The SCOAN has been mentioned by Time magazine.[21] Since June 2010, five "Wise Men" have joined in ministering to people at The SCOAN, purportedly able to prophesy, heal and deliver in the same vein as T. B. Joshua.[22] The church has branches in Ghana,[23][24][25] the United Kingdom,[26] South Africa,[27][self-published source] and Greece.[28]

Many have also claimed to be healed through ‘Anointing Water’ that has been prayed over by Joshua and given to those who are unable to physically attend his church in Lagos.[29][30][31]

Deliverance of demon-possessed

SCOAN is also controversial for the 'deliverance' of those allegedly possessed by evil spirits during its services.[32][33] The wife of Ghanaian goal keeper Richard Kingson was allegedly delivered of an evil spirit which was behind her husband's inability to procure a contract with a team since 2011.[34]

Humanitarian work

Another Ministry is the humanitarian arm of SCOAN. It caters to the needs of widows,[35][36] dwarfs,[37] the elderly,[38] physically challenged,[39] orphans and the destitute.[40] The church provides scholarships to orphans and children of the underprivileged, with educational support given from primary to tertiary levels. His scholarship sponsorships have included a Nigerian student doing a PhD in Oxford University, Nigerian media reporting the total given amounted to £100,000.[41]

There is also a rehabilitation programme for armed robbers,[42][43] prostitutes, political thugs and militants from Nigeria’s volatile Niger Delta region.[44]

Joshua is well known in Nigeria for reconciling broken families and marriages.[45][46][47] SCOAN has established various NGOs in other countries, including the Passion For Needy in Ghana.[48] After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Joshua sent a team of medical personnel and humanitarian workers to the affected area, establishing a field hospital called 'Clinique Emmanuel'.[49] A Forbes blogger estimated Joshua has spent $20 million on humanitarian activities in the last three years.[44] In recognition of his humanitarian activities, he was awarded a National Honour by the Nigerian government in 2008.[1]

Sports

In 2009 T. B. Joshua started a football club, My People FC, as part of efforts to help the youth. Two members of the team played for Nigeria's Golden Eaglets in the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup. Sani Emmanuel, who apparently lived in The SCOAN for several years,[50] was Nigeria's top-scorer and the tournament's MVP. Emmanuel and his colleague Ogenyi Onazi have now signed professional contracts with SS Lazio, Onazi recently debuting and scoring for the Nigerian Senior Team, the Super Eagles.[51] Following the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, T. B. Joshua rewarded the efforts of the Nigerian Team, presenting the physically challenged medalists with cash gifts and cars.[52]

Current WBO International Light Middleweight boxing champion King Davidson Emenogu said that Joshua has financially supported him throughout his career and purportedly prophesied that he would be a world boxing champion.[53]

Claims of prophecy

SCOAN claims that Joshua has successfully predicted events in the lives of individuals who attend his church services as well as worldwide events, including a prophecy of Michael Jackson's death[54] and the outcome of various football matches, including the recent African Cup of Nations (AFCON) final match, which was won by the Zambia national football team.[55]

His prophecy about the death of former Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika, created an internet storm, the prediction widely reported in African press before[56] and after his demise.[57][58]

Joshua's prophecies are allegedly held in such esteem that false rumors spread using his name are known to have caused widespread panic in communities,[59][60] affected sporting events[61] and led people to stop using social networks.[62]

Notable visitors

Notable visitors, especially within the African political sphere, have visited SCOAN. These include Zimbabwe’s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangarai,[63] late Ghanaian President John Evans Atta Mills [64] (who testified that T. B. Joshua prophesied his ascent to presidency),[65] South Africa’s Winnie Mandela,[66] Malawian President Joyce Banda[67] and the Zulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu [68]

Emmanuel TV

Emmanuel TV is the television station of the SCOAN and broadcasts 24/7. Their Sunday and Monday services, which include the prayer lines, are broadcast live. T. B. Joshua's programmes also air 5 days a week on TBN Africa, as well as weekly on a number of local television stations across Africa. T. B. Joshua has donated televisions to prisons and hospitals so that they will be able to watch the Emmanuel TV broadcasts.[69][70]

Popular Nigerian Actress Tonto Dikeh testified that Joshua’s prayers on Emmanuel TV stopped her smoking habit of 14 years.[71]

Controversy

Joshua and pastors from SCOAN have attracted controversy for their claims to heal incurable illnesses such as HIV/AIDS[15][16][17] and cancer[18][72] and recommending that "healed" individuals stop taking potentially life-saving antiviral medications.[72]

Rumours of Joshua's plans to visit Zimbabwe in May 2012 led to controversial clashes within both politicians and pastors.[73] The visit never materialized.

Personal life

T. B. Joshua is married to Evelyn Joshua. Contradictory reports have circulated as to whether he has children.[74] His first daughter Serah graduated from London School of Economics with a law degree in 2012, and was planning to pursue a Master's degree in America.[74]


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