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Where Is Tb Joshua by haryodejy(m): 3:14pm On Jul 28, 2015
Nigerian ‘Prophet’ T.B. Joshua’s prolonged public absence is not only raising concerns among his followers but severely damaging local business in the area where his church is situated.The last time Joshua was seen in public was nearly three months ago at a ‘Miracle Crusade’ in Mexico City, allegedly attended by over 150,000 worshippers.

The last time Joshua was seen in public was nearly three months ago at a ‘Miracle Crusade’ in Mexico City, allegedly attended by over 150,000 worshippers.

However, since his return to Nigeria, the cleric has uncharacteristically not appeared in any church service at The Synagogue, Church Of AllNations (SCOAN), all of which are broadcast live on Christian television channel ‘Emmanuel TV’.On June 7th 2015, Joshua released a statement via Facebook, stating, “I came back from the revival trip last week Saturday, waiting for God’scommand on what to do next. I can’t wait to joinyou.”However, almost two months down the line, which has seen the controversial conclusion of a coroner’s inquest into the tragicbuilding collapseof a guesthouse within his church last year, there’s been nothing but silence.Last Sunday 26th July made it 12 consecutive weeks of absence.

’s the first time in over 25 years of ministry thatT.B. Joshua has missed a church service, barringforeign ministration and his arrest and 2 week incarceration by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) over charges ofdrug-dealing in 1996, which were later dropped.A report by Nigeria’s Sunday Guardian newspaper chronicled the economic effects Joshua’s ‘disappearance’, coupled with the reduction in church services since thebuilding collapselast year, has had on the local environment.

“If you come here on Sunday, you will find that a lot of shops are closed. There’s no more business,” a shop owner on the street close to thechurch lamented to The Guardian reporter, the welfare of most businesses in the area connected to the church’s fortunes.“If you go there now (Ikotun-Egbe) and see the market, you will realise how bad things have become. If it were before, at this time, you wouldbe seeing many people, foreigners, coming and going… Even those hotels – the workers are crying because people don’t come there again.”“I think all you newsmen should come together and talk to this man and see what is happening,”a Nigerian cab operator angrily told The Guardian.

“Programs have totally stopped. Foreigners don’teven see him on TV live. If they just see him onTV in the Sunday services, they will come. A lot of them bought their tickets. But there has been no prayer line,” he continued.“We are just waiting and praying to God to make him restart the programs. The bitter fact is that there is nothing that can be done to stimulate business in this area. Without foreignerscoming and injecting their resources, there is nothing, virtually nothing else to fall back on.”
A Muslim fabric trader in the region, Mrs Eyitayo, however, stated that the evolving events were ‘retribution’ for the selfish antics of local house owners who evicted many tenants in order to cash in the church’s popularity by converting their houses to hotels.“The man (T.B. Joshua) is doing good but some people are doing bad because of the moneythey are seeing. When you drive tenants out, andthey don’t have anywhere to go, some of them will cry to God. This thing that has happened will let them know that there is God.”Eyitayo reminisced the time she regularly orderednew clothes from Dubai when visitors, especially foreigners, streamed en masse to the area to worship at the church.

“Two years ago, if you came here, you would think you were overseas because we traded in dollars,” she stated, bemoaning the regions recentdrop in fortunes.Engr. K. Y. Aminu, owner of Kaywy Lodge, a hotel along Segun-Irefin Street near The SCOAN, admitted that his customers were currently paying half-price.“Business is zero,” he lamented. “I am partially closing down. The 10 rooms here are undergoingconversion,” he explained, adding that he was forced to reduce his staff due to inability to pay their wages.


According to The Guardian report, even international airlines are feeling the impact, as oneof Nigeria’s foremost tourist destinations is passing through an uncannily ‘dry’ phase.Joshua’s supporters believe the pastor is in a period of ‘fasting and prayer’ but the call for himto reappear is certainly heightening, evidenced byvarious petitions on the cleric’s Facebook page.“I know that when he eventually steps out, it willbe with an explosion of prophetic fire,” a shop owner near the church in Lagos optimistically told the Guardian reporter, hoping that Joshua’s eventual re-emergence will revive the waning localeconomy.
Re: Where Is Tb Joshua by Nobody: 3:28pm On Jul 28, 2015
In the wilderness
Re: Where Is Tb Joshua by Mrbigman1(m): 3:55pm On Jul 28, 2015
Buhari economy stagnant nature Is reaching out.

D guy maybe someplace acquiring power from "God knows wia" to resurface and continue to confuse who wishes to be confused

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