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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by ItShallPass: 9:19pm On Jan 10
Didijiji:
You guys are yet to understand these foreign Media

For Eg, follow Aljazeera on the war in Gaza... All you see or hear is children killed, women killed, hospitals bombed

Media has a way to control the minds of the gullible

When i have time i will talk forensically about that video


It's a different case with TB Joshua. People have been exposing TB Joshua for long. Even here on Nairaland, there are several exposures dating as far back as 2009.

TB Joshua committed suicide immediately he heard that BBC has commenced interviews with his ex disciples.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by overseasnbeyond: 9:30pm On Jan 10
Why You worried about TB Joshua ?
Better put all the energy on yourself so that you can make a footprint before you die.
That man don do his own comot, na you still dey hea.


gidgiddy:
I took my time yesterday to watch all three Episodes of the BBC documentary on late TB Joshua. A number on women of different races and nationalities, British, South African, Zimbabwean, American, Philippines and Nigerian, all came together to talk about TB Joshua

The one thing all these women had in common is that they once all moved from their respective countries to live in TB Joshua's Region's community, Synagogue Of All Nations, SOAN, and became part of his inner circle.

All the women gave horrific and graphic accounts of rape, underage sex, sexual abuse, physical and verbal abuse carried out on them by TB Joshua.

The South African woman claimed she had three abortions due to multiple rape by TB Joshua. The British women told how TB Joshua would send for them only to sexually molest them. The Zimbabwean gavee a story of how TB Joshua raped her as a virgin and underaged.

Even TB Joshua's own daughter came foward to tell how she confronted her father for multiple sexual molestation of women only for him to have her locked up for months and beaten daily.

I was also shocked at the Story of how the SOAN building collapsed, the lie that was told that an aircraft brought it down, and the coverup that followed as well as the 'fake miracles'

Even though TB Joshua is no longer here to defend himself, I believe these women. There is no smoke without fire. A group of women who live in different countries of the world cannot give similar accounts of sexual abuse by one man without it having an element of truth

I believe that TB Joshua was a rapist, sexual predator and a sociopath. I believe TB Joshua used religion to cover up the evil within himself. He operated as a man of God in the light, but was a devil in the dark.

I also believe that there are many well known men of God who are currently doing what TB Joshua did.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by DenreleDave(m): 9:30pm On Jan 10
Beverlyjean:


He died during the making...infact...he died suddenly after he learnt that his ex disciples had given their first interview with BBC.....now do the maths

Same u liar

Same u tribal bigot

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by 256laye: 9:48pm On Jan 10
gidgiddy in all Your years as Nairaland Ipob Chairman this is the first time you have spoken wisely It was only because of Goodluck Jonathan that TB Joshua wasn't jailed by Gov Fasholagidgiddy in all Your years as Nairaland Ipob Chairman this is the first time you have spoken wisely It was only because of Goodluck Jonathan that TB Joshua wasn't jailed by Gov Fashola...

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Khallicopyro: 10:06pm On Jan 10
ItShallPass:


He committed suicide when he heard that his ex disciples were being interviewed by BBC. Get yourself updated.
Can you prove this in a court of law?

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Abee79(m): 10:18pm On Jan 10
My own take is this: KNOW GOD FOR YOURSELF!

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Abee79(m): 10:19pm On Jan 10
My own take is this: KNOW GOD FOR YOURSELF!

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by ItShallPass: 10:19pm On Jan 10
Khallicopyro:

Can you prove this in a court of law?

It's in the news. Let his wife sue the media if she is sure of herself.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by NFBI: 11:04pm On Jan 10
Didijiji:
You guys are yet to understand these foreign Media

For Eg, follow Aljazeera on the war in Gaza... All you see or hear is children killed, women killed, hospitals bombed

Media has a way to control the minds of the gullible

When i have time i will talk forensically about that video

You are right such a one sided report from them

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by vonlogon: 11:34pm On Jan 10
Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself

This exposès had been on before his death, check YouTube, what I found baffling is that there's is no police report. No court case. But based on accounts of different people, I won't put my money on TBJ

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by vonlogon: 11:38pm On Jan 10
gidgiddy:
I took my time yesterday to watch all three Episodes of the BBC documentary on late TB Joshua. A number on women of different races and nationalities, British, South African, Zimbabwean, American, Philippines and Nigerian, all came together to talk about TB Joshua

The one thing all these women had in common is that they once all moved from their respective countries to live in TB Joshua's Region's community, Synagogue Of All Nations, SOAN, and became part of his inner circle.

All the women gave horrific and graphic accounts of rape, underage sex, sexual abuse, physical and verbal abuse carried out on them by TB Joshua.

The South African woman claimed she had three abortions due to multiple rape by TB Joshua. The British women told how TB Joshua would send for them only to sexually molest them. The Zimbabwean gavee a story of how TB Joshua raped her as a virgin and underaged.

Even TB Joshua's own daughter came foward to tell how she confronted her father for multiple sexual molestation of women only for him to have her locked up for months and beaten daily.

I was also shocked at the Story of how the SOAN building collapsed, the lie that was told that an aircraft brought it down, and the coverup that followed as well as the 'fake miracles'

Even though TB Joshua is no longer here to defend himself, I believe these women. There is no smoke without fire. A group of women who live in different countries of the world cannot give similar accounts of sexual abuse by one man without it having an element of truth

I believe that TB Joshua was a rapist, sexual predator and a sociopath. I believe TB Joshua used religion to cover up the evil within himself. He operated as a man of God in the light, but was a devil in the dark.

I also believe that there are many well known men of God who are currently doing what TB Joshua did.

These exposès had been on before his death, check YouTube, what I found baffling is that there's is no police report. No court case. But based on accounts of different people, I won't put my money on TBJ

Matthew 24:24
For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by NGArmyTerrorist: 12:08am On Jan 11
The way oyibo take enter us with their religion ,I would've loved it if Tb Joshua had really penetrated and infiltrated their minds to see Africa as their abandoned paradise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B1sxQcP7DA

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Tingotoe: 12:21am On Jan 11
Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself
Ever heard of a greater so called man of God called Ravi Zacharias? Ravi was a sexual predator like Joshua and we got to know it only after his death as well.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by 43Ronin: 12:39am On Jan 11
TB Joshua is not alone. Any pastor that has given false prophesies is part of them.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by stagger: 12:40am On Jan 11
gidgiddy:
I took my time yesterday to watch all three Episodes of the BBC documentary on late TB Joshua. A number on women of different races and nationalities, British, South African, Zimbabwean, American, Philippines and Nigerian, all came together to talk about TB Joshua

The one thing all these women had in common is that they once all moved from their respective countries to live in TB Joshua's Region's community, Synagogue Of All Nations, SOAN, and became part of his inner circle.

All the women gave horrific and graphic accounts of rape, underage sex, sexual abuse, physical and verbal abuse carried out on them by TB Joshua.

The South African woman claimed she had three abortions due to multiple rape by TB Joshua. The British women told how TB Joshua would send for them only to sexually molest them. The Zimbabwean gavee a story of how TB Joshua raped her as a virgin and underaged.

Even TB Joshua's own daughter came foward to tell how she confronted her father for multiple sexual molestation of women only for him to have her locked up for months and beaten daily.

I was also shocked at the Story of how the SOAN building collapsed, the lie that was told that an aircraft brought it down, and the coverup that followed as well as the 'fake miracles'

Even though TB Joshua is no longer here to defend himself, I believe these women. There is no smoke without fire. A group of women who live in different countries of the world cannot give similar accounts of sexual abuse by one man without it having an element of truth

I believe that TB Joshua was a rapist, sexual predator and a sociopath. I believe TB Joshua used religion to cover up the evil within himself. He operated as a man of God in the light, but was a devil in the dark.

I also believe that there are many well known men of God who are currently doing what TB Joshua did.
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A lot of the footage in that video was scripted. BBC must have paid some of the people featured there. You would be surprised what people do for money.

BBC is an official propaganda machine. Even Paul Kagame has said it more than once. They know how to put pieces together to make a highly compelling story. Listen to all the background music and all...everything was done so professionally and to the script.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by linkers: 12:44am On Jan 11
Only God knows the heart of men.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by epainos: 12:45am On Jan 11
Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself
T.B. Joshua is a case study on how to manipulate people. So, you want to say that you have not heard about people facing Joshua before he died and that he was a demon. Lol. So many people have told him to his face.

Here is Olawuyi's take on Joshua about 22 years ago. Since when has Olawuyi passed to glory?

You can't watch Joshua's videos in those days and not see him for who he is.

Well...people like you show how humans can be manipulated. Lol. You need to be rehabilitated. grin

Keep asking questions that have been answered already. I wish you the best...it is your choice to have someone else manipulate you. Keep living in your denial cos you choose to allow another man like you to manipulate you. You freely allow him to rule over you.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by luminouz(m): 12:57am On Jan 11
gidgiddy:
I took my time yesterday to watch all three Episodes of the BBC documentary on late TB Joshua. A number on women of different races and nationalities, British, South African, Zimbabwean, American, Philippines and Nigerian, all came together to talk about TB Joshua

The one thing all these women had in common is that they once all moved from their respective countries to live in TB Joshua's Region's community, Synagogue Of All Nations, SOAN, and became part of his inner circle.

All the women gave horrific and graphic accounts of rape, underage sex, sexual abuse, physical and verbal abuse carried out on them by TB Joshua.

The South African woman claimed she had three abortions due to multiple rape by TB Joshua. The British women told how TB Joshua would send for them only to sexually molest them. The Zimbabwean gavee a story of how TB Joshua raped her as a virgin and underaged.

Even TB Joshua's own daughter came foward to tell how she confronted her father for multiple sexual molestation of women only for him to have her locked up for months and beaten daily.

I was also shocked at the Story of how the SOAN building collapsed, the lie that was told that an aircraft brought it down, and the coverup that followed as well as the 'fake miracles'

Even though TB Joshua is no longer here to defend himself, I believe these women. There is no smoke without fire. A group of women who live in different countries of the world cannot give similar accounts of sexual abuse by one man without it having an element of truth

I believe that TB Joshua was a rapist, sexual predator and a sociopath. I believe TB Joshua used religion to cover up the evil within himself. He operated as a man of God in the light, but was a devil in the dark.

I also believe that there are many well known men of God who are currently doing what TB Joshua did.

So you believed women just by word of mouth? No evidence and you are here saying nonsense.

In your haste, you forgot that while it's possible for him to do all these, it's also possible for these women to be lying, especially now, after his death and they don't have any photos, videos, recorded messages or anything to prove.

Men like you dey fear me on God. You will just listen to emotional drivel from women and believe them without any proof. Nawa for una oh

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by walexbiz(m): 12:57am On Jan 11
I do not know what to believe anymore, but going by my recent experience and what is been allege that TB did and the timing it his Hadd to believe and not to believe. I could remember when one of this yoruba mystery program anchor was claiming that TB Joshua wasn't the man he claims to be but eventually the noise died down on the other hand I had a bitter experience when some pastors of a renown church allege some of my personnel of extorting money from one of their congregation at gun point. When investigation was carried out into the issues it was discovered they just wanted a particular officer out and that was why they concocted such a lie. Now relating this issue to the present BBC documentary it won't be out of place to say TB is been villify so as to make the church look bad and loose followership. I remember when the man died some of his senior were picked up by EFCC for mismanagement and corruption of the church finances, such individuals may be looking for a way to get back at the wife, hence the sponsor of calumny.

This is my opinion about the issue but I may be wrong.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by luminouz(m): 1:00am On Jan 11
dealslip:

Bisola is very consistent
Goan sleep jor ...

Any info from women na that one you go believe. Even though I don't support TB Joshua, I don't support castigating any human without evidence, especially men. Haba.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by luminouz(m): 1:00am On Jan 11
Beverlyjean:


He died during the making...infact...he died suddenly after he learnt that his ex disciples had given their first interview with BBC.....now do the maths


Haaaaaaaaaa...see analysis for universe!!! So he killed himself by suicide because of BBC?

I fear who no fear Nigerians sha....

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by babzo(m): 1:09am On Jan 11
May God have mercy on us all.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by eleko1: 1:10am On Jan 11
sad make all of una REST.Where is Ajoke mum? Mama Evelyn should tell us if Ajoke nis Pa TBJ daughter. Where is that white man with beard and the other dark complexion man(I think he don get his own church in Abuja). They should come out and tell us tori sad
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Numerouno94(m): 1:24am On Jan 11
madridguy:
The same Bisola that will say A today and B tomorrow.


Seriously bro. I'm beginning to see a tribal colouration concerning the late TB Joshua. They can hate all they like but that man showed love and humanity, he praticed the art of giving which a number of pastors and Nigerianz will not. Someone that has never given the poor shishi will b here insulting Joshua.

I don't listen to hearsay. I prefer evidence. So many a times innocent men have bn sent to jail over rape because of hearsay from the ladies without substantial evidence especially in the Uk and US.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by arthurwillia(m): 1:30am On Jan 11
Didijiji:
You guys are yet to understand these foreign Media

For Eg, follow Aljazeera on the war in Gaza... All you see or hear is children killed, women killed, hospitals bombed

Media has a way to control the minds of the gullible

When i have time i will talk forensically about that video


lol media. You sef you be media

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by africandollar: 1:31am On Jan 11
Yes o. A good number of them e.g. that Suleiman guy. However there are still those who are true to their calling e.g. Oyedepo, Paul Adefarasin, Adeboye etc.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Tracingpaths: 1:31am On Jan 11
I don't care about all the bullshit been said about him. I don't expect him to be a saint. He still has my maximum respect.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by africandollar: 1:34am On Jan 11
Tracingpaths:
I don't care about all the bullshit been said about him. I don't expect him to be a saint. He still has my maximum respect.
He still has your respect ba?! Can you pray for your sister too to meet similar fate in the hands of another religious predator? angry

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mignone(f): 1:35am On Jan 11
Frigga13:
TB Na senior man in the spiritual world... we’ve been saying this .. his fellow pastors has avoided him and don’t associate with

Is all about Jesus Christ.. in everything .

Something we’ve known since 97..


Thank you o.

If i remember well, his case was one of those that complicated Kola Olawuyi's exit isue from FRCN then.

I wonder if people read their Bibles up-side-dowm, cos how can a right thinking fellow, not to talk of a Christian even consider that man a true man of God?

He claimed to specialise in healing, why then has everyone with aliment not gone there through referrals from colleagues, neighbours, friends, etc. who'd got healed?

E.g.: an aunt's colleague's husband didn't get ay healing there, just like many others.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by PoliteActivist: 1:35am On Jan 11
Bobloco:
Dead men tell no tales

Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself

Didijiji:
You guys are yet to understand these foreign Media

luminouz:

Haaaaaaaaaa...see analysis for universe!!! So he killed himself by suicide because of BBC?

I fear who no fear Nigerians sha....

*Politeness*
Many were talking long b4 his death and it wasn't only women.
If it were 2 or 3 people, but a whole multitude of people all saying the same thing??
This lady below and others were screaming long b4 TB died, even went as far as writing a book!
It's not good you saying something is false when you know deep inside you it is true.

https://youtube.com/shorts/DwSMf9_ZzkA?si=u4Oet2DJ1wmRXHf8
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Raskimonojendor: 1:39am On Jan 11
gidgiddy:
I took my time yesterday to watch all three Episodes of the BBC documentary on late TB Joshua. A number on women of different races and nationalities, British, South African, Zimbabwean, American, Philippines and Nigerian, all came together to talk about TB Joshua

The one thing all these women had in common is that they once all moved from their respective countries to live in TB Joshua's Region's community, Synagogue Of All Nations, SOAN, and became part of his inner circle.

All the women gave horrific and graphic accounts of rape, underage sex, sexual abuse, physical and verbal abuse carried out on them by TB Joshua.

The South African woman claimed she had three abortions due to multiple rape by TB Joshua. The British women told how TB Joshua would send for them only to sexually molest them. The Zimbabwean gavee a story of how TB Joshua raped her as a virgin and underaged.

Even TB Joshua's own daughter came foward to tell how she confronted her father for multiple sexual molestation of women only for him to have her locked up for months and beaten daily.

I was also shocked at the Story of how the SOAN building collapsed, the lie that was told that an aircraft brought it down, and the coverup that followed as well as the 'fake miracles'

Even though TB Joshua is no longer here to defend himself, I believe these women. There is no smoke without fire. A group of women who live in different countries of the world cannot give similar accounts of sexual abuse by one man without it having an element of truth

I believe that TB Joshua was a rapist, sexual predator and a sociopath. I believe TB Joshua used religion to cover up the evil within himself. He operated as a man of God in the light, but was a devil in the dark.

I also believe that there are many well known men of God who are currently doing what TB Joshua did.
I agree with you.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by PoliteActivist: 1:45am On Jan 11
Freedomman1960:
people should ask about his parents what happened why is there no records of his parents Intel has it that they died on his naming ceremony what a Man
*Politeness*
I read where his mother was warning him not to use the "dark powers" (apparently there is a power they both know about). His mother died mysteriously and TB "made sure" he was out of the country when she died

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