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I join millions around the world to congratulate Emmanuel TV on this wonderful occasion. There is no means with which one can truly measure the impact this channel has had on humanity. However, I am bold to declare that - based on my personal experience and encounters - this station has brought countless souls to Christ, liberated them from the chains of the enemy and taught them the pure, unadulterated truth of God's Word. |
Which mumu took these pics. The hall was filled to overflowing. See the pix - almost entirely foreigners in attendance. Over 5,000.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVrFKtu_3mM The controversy surrounding the alleged 'angelic sighting' last month in Lagos, Nigeria has refused to abate. In January 2018, a video uploaded to YouTube showing a flashy figure in white purportedly crossing the road and entering The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) premises sparked huge debate on social media and subsequently went viral. The man behind the clip surfaced on Sunday 11th February 2018 to share a testimony at The SCOAN of the circumstances behind the now famous footage. Mr Hezron Konlan, a Ghanaian by origin, said that during his first visit to The SCOAN, he was unable to enter the main auditorium on Sunday due to the large crowds. Slightly disappointed and seated in a vehicle outside the church the following day, preparing to return to his homeland, the young man said he "prayed that God would give him a sign" to prove the church was genuine and his visit worthwhile. Whilst offering the prayer, Hezron was "moved" to bring out his mobile device and take a recording of the impressive church edifice. "Suddenly, I saw a huge figure dressed in white on top of an animal which can be likened to a horse crossing the road and entering the Church," the Ghanaian vividly recounted. Dazed, Hezron looked up from his phone and exclaimed to his friend Joshua Laar, who later corroborated his account of events, that he had just seen something "physically". Playing back the recording, Hezron said he was astounded to discover that his phone had captured the "supernatural sighting", which he subsequently shared with his friends, one of whom later posted it onto YouTube. "Since that encounter, my life has completely changed," the young Ghanaian testified, explaining that his visit to The SCOAN triggered a remarkable chain of events which culminated in promotion at his workplace. "Truly, the Almighty God and His angels are here in The SCOAN," he emphatically declared. The clip, which has been seen over 500,000 times since it was published on Emmanuel TV's YouTube channel, has additionally been the subject of several global media reports. Although opinions significantly vary, the majority of comments on the YouTube clip suggest Hezron did indeed capture some form of "angelic being". SOURCE: http://www.stelladimokokorkus.com/2018/02/the-man-who-filmed-angel-at-tb-joshuas.html?m=1
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9EWmi8IDAo An eagle-eyed viewer sent me a clip of Morgan Freeman's award-winning documentary on National Geographic titled 'The Story of God'. In the segment titled, 'Power Of Miracles', the famed US actor used some clips from Emmanuel TV, the channel of Nigerian Pastor T.B. Joshua who is renowned for his miraculous prayers! Take a look for yourself... |
Clearer pix from FB! One word - AWESOME!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeX2966Im6g A video showing the “transformation” of a renowned “transvestite” is currently trending after it was uploaded onto Emmanuel TV, the channel of famous Nigerian Prophet, T. B. Joshua. “This is the real-life testimony of Mario Aníbal Giménez Ruiz, a Paraguayan, who was born a man, but lived almost his entire life as a woman,” reads the YouTube description of the controversial video. According to Mario, at the tender age of 15, he underwent surgery, implanting silicon breasts to facilitate his urge for femininity. “I was never attracted to women but rather to young men,” Mario explained, adding that he even legally married a man in Argentina and took female hormones to compliment the gender-reassigning operation. However, despite this flashy lifestyle, “I really wanted to change from deep within me,” the Paraguayan admitted in the clip. Thus, when Joshua visited the South American nation of Paraguay to hold a Crusade, the transvestite decided to attend and receive prayer. “When Prophet T.B. Joshua touched me, I lost consciousness,” Mario recounted. “When I regained consciousness, I felt like another person – I felt like a man.” That moment marked the beginning of a dramatic change. After realising the “affection” he once had for males disappeared, he began feeling “ridiculous” upon seeing “so many female clothes and shoes in my closet.” To complete the transformation, Joshua sponsored a life-changing surgery to remove Mario’s silicon breast implants, providing over $3,000 (N1 million) in the process. Mario looked every bit a man as he shared his remarkable testimony before a crowd of over 50,000 at a subsequent crusade Joshua held in the Dominican Republic in November 2017. “God hates sin, not sinners. Therefore, we should hate the act, not the people because our battle is not against flesh and blood but against the ‘spirit beings’ that cause all these acts,” the cleric, who is the head of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, based in Lagos, Nigeria, advised at the tail-end of the clip, which has been viewed more than 400,000 times on Facebook. SOURCE: The Eagle Online - https://theeagleonline.com.ng/tb-joshua-transforms-female-to-male-video/ |
With two countries bestowing their highest national honours on Prophet T.B. Joshua, overseer of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN), within three months, a director at Innoson Group, Mr. Jonas Ojukwu, says it is time the leading televangelist gets Nigeria’s topmost recognition. He noted in a statement that, in what seems to buttress the adage, “a prophet is not without honour except in his home,” two countries, Paraguay and Dominican Republic, bestowed on Joshua their highest national awards in August and November 2017 respectively in recognition of his “immense contributions to the growth and development of humanity.” Other virtues for which he was honoured are ”his wonderful and relentless social work which he had tirelessly extended to impoverished regions of the world, his large donations to help widows, orphans, the destitute, the elderly and the physically challenged.” For instance, the cleric donated a field hospital to Haiti after the earthquake there in 2010. He reconstructed a collapsed school following a 2016 earthquake in Ecuador; he also built and donated Emmanuel School in Lahore, Pakistan; and on September 14, 2015, the prophet donated medical equipment, disposables as well as drugs to the Police Hospital and 37 Military Hospital in Accra, Ghana. Giving further reasons for the awards, the Dominican Republic’s representatives were particular about the humanitarian work spearheaded by the prophet after the 2010 Haiti earthquake, including assistance to India, Ghana and the Philippines when they suffered various disasters. Nigeria’s highest national honour, Grand Commander of the Federal Republic, GCFR, is customarily reserved for occupants of the office of president and military heads of state of the country. However, although no one outside these cadres has been given the GCFR, the second highest national honour, GCON, which is customarily bestowed on the chief justice of Nigeria and the president of the senate during their first year in office, has been conferred on private citizens. Among them are Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, and Mike Adenuga, proprietor of leading indigenous telecommunication company Globacom, Ojukwu, said. He explained that since an exception had been made with regard to the second highest national honour, such exemption should also be extended to Joshua because he has done so much by way of tourism and philanthropy such that he deserves the nation’s highest honour, GCFR. This is more so when the Nigeria-born international televangelist has been thus recognised by several countries. According to Ojukwu, a peace ambassador, said that although the late President Umaru Yar’Adua conferred on Joshua the honour of Officer of the Federal Republic (OFR) in 2008, with what the cleric is doing to the glory of God and the nation of Nigeria, he certainly deserves a much higher national honour. “This is more so when you add Prophet Joshua’s charity works to individuals, groups and even nations, not to talk of the healing and deliverance God has used this man of God to achieve,” he stressed. Ojukwu also underlined Joshua’s empowerment of hundreds of stranded Nigerian deportees from Libyan prisons who were undergoing terrible conditions in the North African country. He gave them huge sums of money to start businesses, thus making them useful to themselves and to the society. Furthermore, the cleric has been reconciling broken homes, providing food, shelter, educational institutions and hospitals to the needy in different parts of the world. Ojukwu, a beneficiary of the prophet’s generosity, remarked that Joshua’s philanthropy is such that if there were ten men like him in Nigeria, poverty, hunger and disease would be drastically reduced. According to him, Joshua’s acts of giving started from an early stage – at the very beginning of his ministry. Ojukwu recalled that there had been many times when demon-possessed persons had cried to the man of God to deliver them of the evil spirits that seemed to propel them to engage in injurious activities, almost against their will, and to rehabilitate them. Oftentimes, Ojukwu said, such unfortunate souls had been freed of their dangerous propensities and given sufficient money to start new lives by Joshua. He also gave a bus to one Ms. Olaware, who said she had been suffering in the previous 15 years, with which to start a business. This was in 1995. It was the first bus which had been given to the prophet. Joshua is committed to catering to the needs of widows, dwarfs, the elderly, physically challenged, orphans and the destitute as well as providing scholarships to orphans and children of the underprivileged, with educational support given from primary to tertiary levels. He said there is also a rehabilitation programme for militants from Nigeria’s volatile Niger Delta region, armed robbers, prostitutes and drug addicts, taking them away from the streets and empowering them to be useful to themselves and society. SOURCE: Guardian - https://guardian.ng/news/tb-joshua-deserves-nigerias-highest-honour/
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Wow! My first time of seeing him rocking native... What I love so much about TB Joshua is his simplicity and humility. It is incredibly refreshing in contrast with the majority of his fellow ministers in the vineyard (especially in Nigeria) whose actions and attitudes so often portray pride and arrogance. Ride on, sir!!! |
Guys - here is the original footage, so everyone can come to their own conclusions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n6BjRmReAY&t=1s I personally think it was an angel!!! |
Guys, this is real. I even found the original, full-length footage on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n6BjRmReAY |
Wow!!! "Fear not - for those who are with us, fighting for us, protecting us, are more than those who are against us to destroy us." - T.B. Joshua |
Question for all skeptics - is this 'fakeable' ![]() |
tinajohn:What makes this message so beautiful is that Pastor Joshua's life backs this up... I am a living witness of this! ![]() |
The video may be graphic but the lesson therein is clear - DO NOT engage in sexual activities with prostitutes... unless you plan to throw away your destiny into the hands of demons (in this case, for a meagre sum of N500!!!) In fact, keep away from any kind of fornication and adultery. Thank God for a man like TB Joshua... |
The Edo State indigene, whose emotion-laden interview with CNN’s Nima Elbagir in a Libyan deportation camp, was viewed by millions worldwide, shared his life-experiences in T.B. Joshua’s church on Sunday. The young barber explained that his father died when he was just 11, adding that he struggled to sponsor himself through school along with his five siblings. “When I was cutting the hair of one of my customer’s, he advised me to go to Europe where he promised I could earn a lot of money,” Mr. Imasuen recounted. “I asked the man how much it would cost me. He said N350,000 but I said I only had N140,000 with me,” he said. Mr. Imasuen had been determinedly saving N10,000 monthly for over one year. The man promised to ‘help’, not knowing that Mr. Imasuen was naively about to use his own hard-earned cash to sell himself into slavery. Travelling by road on a tortuous journey through Niger, the young Nigerian explained how one of the vehicles in his convoy had a “terrible accident” in the Sahara Desert, killing 30 people instantly. “Upon arriving in Libya, the driver said he had not been paid his money and we were sold into the slave trade in Sabha.” Mr. Imasuen said he and ten other Nigerians were ‘sold’ and then “locked up in one small room.” More than 200 slaves were kept inside that inhumane cell. “They started beating me to call my mother to send money. That was when my mother learned I was not in Nigeria – because I did not tell her before I left,” he admitted. The ransom they demanded – N200,000 – was simply too much for Mr. Imasuen’s poverty-stricken mother to raise. “For months, I did not hear from her. They kept on beating me everyday and I fell sick. If I went to the toilet, I was shitting blood.” Mr. Imasuen said he was beaten three times daily for eight gruelling months. That was his fate as a male. For the ladies sold into slavery, “they would send them out to do prostitution before selling them to another person; I know of a girl there who was sold three times.” According to him, most of the enslaved females fell pregnant “without even knowing the father of the child.” When a picture of Mr. Imasuen’s emaciated condition was circulated in his local community, they managed to come together to raise the money to secure his freedom in March 2017. After gaining his freedom, he attempted to travel to Tripoli, hoping to join the thousands of illegal migrants who would brave the sea to try and reach Italy by boat. “I didn’t even get to Tripoli before I was caught and taken to prison. I met more than 10,000 Nigerians there. We only eat once a day there – one piece of bread. I would drink salt water.” While suffering the horrific prison conditions, Mr. Imasuen hatched a plan to reach the deportation camp. He slipped a note into the female section of the prison, pleading that any of the ladies who was being taken for deportation claim he was their husband. The ruse worked and Mr. Imasuen was taken to Tripoli’s main deportation camp – one step closer to being repatriated to Nigeria. It was there he granted an interview to CNN, he said. “I decided to speak to them, hoping to get help but at the end, nothing came out of it,” he bemoaned. Through the intervention of the International Organisation for Migration, IOM, Mr. Imasuen was finally deported to Nigeria – with nothing but the clothes on his back to show for his “journey through hell”. “Upon getting to Nigeria, I decided to come to T.B. Joshua because even before I left, I heard of the help he renders to others. I need prayer.” Osazee Aghimie, another deportee, equally shared his own sorrowful tale, explaining how over 100 migrants died in the boat he was in after it capsized en route to Italy. He narrowly survived only to be thrown into prison and eventually deported. T.B. Joshua, who had just returned from the Dominican Republic, gave the two men each N200,000. Mr. Imasuen could not hold back tears as he received the gift. Mr. Joshua’s support to the duo is not an isolated instance. This week alone, the cleric gave over N4.4 million to Nigerians returning from Libya, and well over N100 million ($277,000) has been provided to them by The SCOAN since 2016. SOURCE: Premium Times - https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/251297-i-became-slave-libya-nigerian-victim.html
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Hours after arriving in the Caribbean island of the Dominican Republic, Nigerian Prophet T.B. Joshua has met with the nation’s President, Danilo Medina. Pictures of the meeting at the Presidential Palace were published to social media by the Dominican Presidency, alongside an official statement acknowledging Joshua on his first ever visit to the nation. The meeting comes days before the hotly anticipated Crusade the popular prophet will be holding in the nation’s capital, Santo Domingo. “The event will gather more than fifty thousand people and will have the support of the evangelical community of the country,” a press release from the presidency stated. The audience was chaired by Bishop Elvis Medina, who serves as a link between the government and the Christian community in the Dominican Republic. Joshua was welcomed to the country on Tuesday 21st November by large crowds and a military escort. The video of his arrival was broadcast live on Facebook and subsequently went viral, notching over 500,000 views in under 24 hours. The free-entry crusade is set to hold on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th November at the Felix Sanchez Olympic Stadium, followed by a Pastor’s Conference on Monday 27th November. Foreigners have been pouring into the country in large numbers for the event, which is set to bring a boost to the island’s tourism industry. Joshua’s last foreign Crusade was held in Paraguay in August 2017, where he was decorated with the ‘National Order of Merit’, the nation’s most prestigious honour. The cleric was in the news recently for his accurate prediction about the removal of Zimbabwean President Mugabe from office through military intervention. His meeting with Medina has similarly made headlines in local Dominican media. Medina, who has been at the helm of affairs since 2012, is the only Dominican President who descends from one of the country’s Founding Fathers. SOURCE: https://theeagleonline.com.ng/tb-joshua-meets-with-dominican-republic-president-ahead-crusade-photos-videos/
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https://www.facebook.com/tbjministries/videos/1677837159003720/ Over 200k views... Does Nigeria really know what it has in this man? |
On Tuesday 7th November 2017, 54 Nigerian deportees from Libya arrived at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations - returning to Nigeria with nothing except the clothes on their backs. As they shared their harrowing and heart-breaking life-experiences, Prophet T.B. Joshua could not afford to look the other way. Moved with compassion, he gave the group N1,620,000 to support them to start their lives afresh. "Your success and happiness in life are determined by the problems you solve for someone else." - T.B. Joshua SOURCE: https://www.facebook.com/tbjministries
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzcfND5hsxM Heartbreak: Nigerian returns from Libya to discover his wife had married his friend and his only son had died!!! A heartbreaking video showcasing a young Nigerian's truly harrowing life experiences has been uploaded to YouTube. In the clip, a Nigerian named Harrison solemnly narrates how he barely escaped death after an ill-fated attempt to illegally travel to Italy from Libya. Out of 142 on board his makeshift boat, only three survived. The Nigerian was taken to a Libyan prison where he languished for almost five years. After 'miraculously' securing release, his return to Nigeria was to prove an even bigger shock. His wife, thinking him dead, had married one of his closest friends. His only son was dead. Here is his story: 142 people set out on the intrepid voyage that night. 142 naïve men, women and children on a journey to the unknown. 142 recklessly risking their lives in the pursuit of a 'better future' in Europe. But 142 never arrived. 139 descended to a watery grave that night. 139 families cruelly robbed of their loved one. 139 destinies battered by the howling winds of the Mediterranean Seas. Harrison was one of the only three survivors, clinging desperately onto an empty oil can. Unbeknown to him, the life he stubbornly clung to was a reality far worse than death… A better life lay waiting for him, they said. A land flowing with proverbial 'milk and honey'. An 'easy job' with 'easy money' abroad. Desperation easily fell for the tactics of deception and Harrison agreed. The married dock-worker who had recently lost his job was lulled into the false belief that travelling abroad to Europe 'no matter the cost' was the best option. What began with hope ended up in a journey of perilous danger and bitter despair. Harrison set out five years ago, bidding his wife and young son a tearful farewell and promising he would speak with them as soon as he reached 'Italy'. He never did. A tumultuous passage through the desert finally led the young Nigerian to the North African nation of Libya. Alongside 141 others, hustled into a small 'rubber dinghy', Harrison was pushed into the sea by those heading an intricate network of human trafficking. Mid-journey, the makeshift boat hit a rock and began leaking. Chaos ensued. As water began filling up the boat amidst the screams and cries of its occupants, Harrison beheld a shocking sight that seared his conscience. A mother held her crying baby aloft as the frail boat began to sink. Before his eyes, he witnessed the ocean swallow mother and son. Gone. Life snuffed out in one foul watery swoop. As the boat capsized, Harrison grabbed onto an empty can that once contained oil. To his left and right, those he travelled with submerged into the abyss. With his strength failing, a ship of Libyan coast guards emerged from the shadows. Hauled aboard, his 'rescuers' brutally beat him to a stupor. The following morning, he painfully awoke – not in hospital – but in a dingy prison cell. The horrors Harrison witnessed in a Libyan underground dungeon go far beyond the meager description mere words can provide. It was almost five years of 'hell on earth'. Life became cheap to the startling degree that Harrison witnessed dead bodies carried out of the cell on a daily basis. With hopes of a release barely minimal and scores of new inmates pouring into the dungeons daily, the young Nigerian had an unusual dream one night. He saw himself in a large church receiving prayer from a 'man of God'. He woke in a cold sweat. Shortly afterwards, Harrison was among the over 600 Nigerians in Libya who were deported with the intervention of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), a branch of the United Nations. However, freedom came along with a heartbreaking reality. Returning to his home in Ejigbo, Lagos State, the first residents who saw the 'prodigal son' disbelievingly threw sand on him, thinking he was a ghost. Rumours had spread like wildfire that Harrison had died since his departure five years earlier. Assuring them he was a real person, he was led solemnly to his former house. There, the shock of his life awaited. His wife had remarried - to his best friend. His only son had died. Five years wasted. Five years lost. Five years that changed everything. Forlorn and malnourished, Harrison recalled the dream he had in the Libyan prison and headed to The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN). He was not alone. In May 2017, more than N15m was provided to deportees by the church's humanitarian arm, alongside two bags of rice each. This show of compassion touched him to the core as he realised that what he sought for abroad was actually available in his own country. Harrison called on the youth of Nigeria to never undergo such a journey and be content with what they have. After hearing his sordid experiences, T.B. Joshua gave Harrison the sum of N120,000 to help him start a new life. SOURCE: http://bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc-religion-byo-120545.html
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzcfND5hsxM Harrison's harrowing life-experience cannot be adequately put into words... 142 people set out on the intrepid voyage that night. 142 naïve men, women and children on a journey to the unknown. 142 recklessly risking their lives in the pursuit of a ‘better future’ in Europe. But 142 never arrived. 139 descended to a watery grave that night. 139 families cruelly robbed of their loved one. 139 destinies battered by the howling winds of the Mediterranean Seas. Harrison was one of the only three survivors, clinging desperately onto an empty oil can. Unbeknown to him, the life he stubbornly clung to was a reality far worse than death… A better life lay waiting for him, they said. A land flowing with proverbial ‘milk and honey’. An ‘easy job’ with ‘easy money’ abroad. Desperation easily fell for the tactics of deception and Harrison agreed. The married dock-worker who had recently lost his job was lulled into the false belief that travelling abroad to Europe ‘no matter the cost’ was the best option. What began with hope ended up in a journey of perilous danger and bitter despair. Harrison set out five years ago, bidding his wife and young son a tearful farewell and promising he would speak with them as soon as he reached ‘Italy’. He never did. A tumultuous passage through the desert finally led the young Nigerian to the North African nation of Libya. Alongside 141 others, hustled into a small ‘rubber dinghy’, Harrison was pushed into the sea by those heading an intricate network of human trafficking. Mid-journey, the makeshift boat hit a rock and began leaking. Chaos ensued. As water began filling up the boat amidst the screams and cries of its occupants, Harrison beheld a shocking sight that seared his conscience. A mother held her crying baby aloft as the frail boat began to sink. Before his eyes, he witnessed the ocean swallow mother and son. Gone. Life snuffed out in one foul watery swoop. As the boat capsized, Harrison grabbed onto an empty can that once contained oil. To his left and right, those he travelled with submerged into the abyss. With his strength failing, a ship of Libyan coast guards emerged from the shadows. Hauled aboard, his ‘rescuers’ brutally beat him to a stupor. The following morning, he painfully awoke – not in hospital – but in a dingy prison cell. The horrors Harrison witnessed in a Libyan underground dungeon go far beyond the meager description mere words can provide. It was over three years of ‘hell on earth’. Life became cheap to the startling degree that Harrison witnessed dead bodies carried out of the cell on a daily basis – bodies and souls succumbing to the tortuous conditions. With hopes of a release barely minimal and scores of new inmates pouring into the dungeons daily, the young Nigerian had an unusual dream one night. He saw himself in a large church receiving prayer from a ‘man of God’. Struggling to behold the face of the man praying for him, in a flash, Harrison saw Prophet T.B. Joshua. He woke in a cold sweat. Something supernatural was about to unfold! Shortly afterwards, Harrison was among the over 600 Nigerians in Libya who were deported with the intervention of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM), a branch of the United Nations. However, freedom came along with a heartbreaking reality. Returning to his home in Ejigbo, Lagos State, the first residents who saw the ‘prodigal son’ disbelievingly threw sand on him, thinking he was a ghost. Rumours had spread like wildfire that Harrison had died since his departure five years earlier. Assuring them he was a real person, he was led solemnly to his former house. There, the shock of his life awaited. His wife had remarried – to his best friend. His only son had died. Five years wasted. Five years lost. Five years that changed everything. Forlorn and malnourished, Harrison recalled the dream he had in the Libyan prison and headed to The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN). He was not alone. In May 2017, more than N15m was provided to the deportees by Emmanuel TV Partners and Prophet T.B. Joshua, alongside two bags of rice each. This show of compassion touched Harrison to the core as he realized that what he sought for abroad was actually available in his own country. Narrating his story, he told congregants at The SCOAN and Emmanuel TV viewers that the experiences he passed through had changed his views on life, describing it as a gift too precious to waste. He thanked God that he survived against all odds, as well as appreciating Prophet T.B. Joshua for his loving support. Harrison further called on the youth of Nigeria to never undergo such a journey and be content with what they have. |
Leading presidential candidate in Liberia and football legend George Weah attended a service of The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), led by Pastor T.B. Joshua on Sunday. During his sermon, Joshua warmly welcomed Weah and spoke directly to him. “My brother is here today because he loves his country and wants God’s choice for his country,” Joshua stated. “He is not here to impose himself. What does God say about his country, Liberia? What is God’s opinion? That is why he is here.” The cleric reiterated that he was not favoring any particular side of the political spectrum but his own role was to pray for “the will of God” to be done in the nation of Liberia. “We are not herbalists or witch-doctors; we are people of God. God’s choice is our choice. We cannot pray against God’s will”. “Without God’s corresponding power, we cannot pray to Him. For every step we take – every movement and action – intimation comes first. “There must be suggestion from the Spirit to move before we move. If truly I am a man of God, I must hear from God – move or don’t move.” Joshua disclosed that Liberia’s incumbent Vice President and Weah’s contender in the upcoming presidential run-off, Joseph Boakai had also contacted him to request a meeting. “God’s opinion is what we should seek in our country – simple! God is the Answer, the Final,” the cleric added. In attendance were Senator Yormie Johnson, a former Liberian warlord. The presidential run-off election between Weah and Boakai is scheduled to hold on November 7, 2017. Other prominent visitors to The SCOAN in the past include Tanzania’s President, John Magufuli, the late President of Ghana, John Atta Mills, Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangarai and Julius Malema, South Africa’s fiery opposition leader. SOURCE: http://dailypost.ng/2017/10/22/tb-joshua-speaks-liberia-election-george-weah-visits-church-lagos-photos/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SqP_XHggKO4 A reminder of what TBJ did for the nation of Tanzania. And Buhari is busy dying silently... "A prophet is without honour in his homeland" |
A leading online news magazine in Liberia, Front Page Africa, is reporting that Nigerian pastor, T. B. Joshua, has a major role to play in who emerges the country’s president. The first round of election in Liberia did not end conclusively as two candidates – star footballer George Wear and Vice President Joseph Boakai – are drawn for a runoff. The magazine is reporting that Joshua, who leads the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Lagos, Nigeria, is likely to prevail on one of the presidential candidates, Prince Yormie Johnson, to back Weah for the rerun. Johnson, a Senator, attends Joshua’s church. Front Page Africa in an article titled: “Who Gets PYJ? Nigerian Pastor Reportedly Courting MDR Standard Bearer,” reports: “Multiple sources speaking to Front Page Africa say… plans are in the works to fly the Nimba County senior senator to Nigeria where efforts are reportedly being made to have his pastor in Nigeria, T.B. Joshua intervene.” Johnson, who finished fourth in the first round of this year’s elections with a total vote count of 127,666, was initially said to be indecisive about whom to back in the upcoming runoff between Boakai and Weah. If the former warlord throws his weight behind Weah, it will significantly bolster the former footballer’s chances in the runoff after he won the largest number of votes in the initial round by a sizeable margin. “Despite the nearly impossible odds stacked against his bid for the Liberian presidency, Johnson continues to be quoted by mainstream politicians,” Front Page Africa explained, adding that Johnson commands huge followership in the vote-rich county of Nimba. “With the run-off elections already in play, both Weah and Boakai are said to be making aggressive moves to land the Senator’s endorsement, with some sources suggesting that Johnson’s pastor, T. B. Joshua, is being courted by both sides,” it noted. Johnson has a long history of visiting Joshua, whom he said was instrumental in his conversion to Christianity and whose prayers saved him from an addiction to alcohol. In November 2000, Joshua mediated a historic reconciliation between Johnson and the family of the late Liberian President, Samuel Doe, who was gruesomely murdered under Johnson’s watch. However, not all Liberians are happy with Joshua’s involvement. Hassan Fadiga, a political activist and blogger, angrily wrote on Facebook: “The peace-loving people of Liberia are sending an unequivocal warning to Bishop TB Joshua to STOP meddling in our presidential election… Bishop Joshua, the blood of Liberians will be on your hands if you don’t stop interfering in our election.” This is not the first time the Nigerian cleric has been controversially named as a major influence in African politics. Joshua played the role of a peacemaker in the aftermath of the Tanzanian elections in 2015, visiting the country to meet and hold reconciliatory talks with President John Magufuli – a member of his church – and opposition leader Edward Lowassa. His visit caused a media storm in the East African nation, leading BBC Africa journalist Clare Spencer to question whether the cleric was “the most powerful man in Africa”. Days after the late John Atta Mills became President of Ghana in 2009, his first port of call was Joshua’s church for a thanksgiving service where he revealed the cleric had accurately “prophesied” his ascension to power and specific details relating to his narrow victory. South Africa’s firebrand opposition leader Julius Malema, Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangarai and former Malawian President Joyce Banda have all visited his Lagos-based church, as did the late Zambian President Frederick Chiluba. SOURCE: The Eagle Online - https://theeagleonline.com.ng/liberias-news-magazine-pastor-tb-joshua-to-influence-outcome-of-presidential-poll/
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MAN VOMITS ‘DEMONIC MEAT’ DURING MASS PRAYER! A foul stench pervaded the atmosphere. Olajide was close. The odour emanating from him was practically unbearable. But that was nothing compared to the inner turmoil. A strange object continued to move unnervingly throughout his body. It was a problem no doctor could diagnose and no medicine could relieve. He was slowly, silently wasting away. It all started when Mr Olajide Oluwarotimi Festus from Ondo State, Nigeria visited a witchdoctor in search of ‘money at all costs’. A strange concoction was given him to eat, alongside the promise of prosperity in his ways. Truly, things started turning around for Olajide – but only momentarily. The repercussions of his diabolical visit soon manifested when he began feeling a strange moving object all over his body. Poverty soon came knocking on his door and entered with full force. At his wits end, Olajide decided to visit The SCOAN, realising that his case had gone beyond human comprehension. As the evangelists ministered Mass Prayer, “I felt as if hot water had been poured out on my body”. Suddenly, a horrific meat like object came inexplicably out of his mouth. That was the moment of his transformation! After the root cause of his spiritual ailment had been forced out by God’s power, the change rippled into his health. “All the pain alongside the moving object has completely gone,” he joyfully told congregants, speaking in a local Nigerian dialect. “I advise people to worship God only and never get involved in witchdoctors”, he advised – a lesson he learned in the hardest of manners! SOURCE: TB Joshua Ministries Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/tbjministries
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Prophet T.B. Joshua’s official Facebook Page has shared an inspiring testimony from Chief Ikenna Victor Egbuna, one of the recently sworn in Senior Advocates of Nigeria, who spoke at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) on Sunday 15th October 2017. SENIOR ADVOCATE OF NIGERIA: HOW GOD USED TB JOSHUA TO RESTORE MY DESTINY!!! The skies darkened. A whistling wind caustically crept through the rustic village. The sombre mood reflected the black news about to be conveyed to the Egbuna family. “Unless you bring Ikenna to me now, he will die,” the female spiritualist hoarsely cackled. Fears overshadowed reason. As the incisions were placed on the young lawyer’s body, Divine destiny was demonically diverted. Three decades later, it took an encounter with Prophet T.B. Joshua to reverse the curse! Chief Ikenna Victor Egbuna from Anambra State, Nigeria came forward to share a moving testimony at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations. The lawyer, chartered insurer and chartered accountant narrated how his idol-worshipping background alongside a fateful initiation at the house of a witchdoctor paved the way for evil spirits to enter his life and wreak havoc – both personally and professionally. It started with a deep division in the family which caused a widening rift between Ikenna and his mother. Each attempt by the young man to pursue professional success was met with disappointment and stagnation. The precursor to such experiences was always a horrific nightmare where a strange woman would sleep with him. Chief Egbuna’s multiple professions were spawn by frustration. “The only thing I could do was read and pass exams but never actually get a job,” he told congregants. As a lawyer, Chief Ikenna would handle high-profile cases with seemingly no corresponding breakthrough in his life, especially in his financial life. Amidst this worsening quagmire, he decided to visit The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) to seek Divine intervention. One encounter with Jesus Christ – through Prophet T.B. Joshua – changed his life forever and “restored me on the path to my destiny”. Chief Ikenna had a dream shortly afterwards where he saw himself seated in his office which was locked with three rusty keys. Then, Prophet T.B. Joshua appeared, opened the locked doors and declared it was his time to come out! Firstly, the nocturnal attacks stopped. Secondly, the Egbuna family was miraculously reconciled – the once cold relationship between mother and son a thing of the past. Then, the long-awaited breakthrough started rippling into his professional life, culminating with Chief Ikenna being confirmed last month as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria - the highest legal position in the country! Thank You, Jesus Christ! SOURCE: https://simonatebanews.com/senior-nigerian-lawyer-shares-shocking-testimony-tb-joshuas-church/
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Prophet T.B. Joshua debunked this rumour earlier in the year... IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Our attention has been drawn to several articles online concerning a prophecy given by Prophet T.B. Joshua in July 2013 titled, ‘Carry Your Youth Along’. Please note that there is NOWHERE in this prophecy that Biafra is mentioned. It concerns a revolution among the youth. Don’t misinform the public. If any article connecting this prophecy to Biafra is currently on your website, please retract it immediately. Here is the full video of the prophetic message which can be found on Emmanuel TV’s official YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZjNWnurCsRM&t=303s
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MESSAGE FROM PROPHET T.B. JOSHUA: I read this morning on a blog that “T.B. Joshua is building a $1 billion university of technology in Ondo State”. This is a good aspiration but for the moment, my people, God has not given us the capacity for your desire. The story is not true! People are hungry and God would want to see that food is on the table for those in need, which should be our primary object, before the issue of building a university. There is a need for industry and skills development. When it is time, this is the area where God would want me to venture into. I know my God is always in order. Let me drop my pen here by emphasising that the story is not true. Thank you for your prayers and wishes. SOURCE: http://www.facebook.com/tbjministries |

