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My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by gidgiddy: 3:54pm On Jan 10
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 Khallicopyro: 4:01pm 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.
Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Bobloco: 4:06pm On Jan 10
Dead men tell no tales

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Didijiji: 4:07pm On Jan 10
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

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by iamtardey: 4:11pm On Jan 10
Bobloco:
Dead men tell no tales
shocker loshe beat grin

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Frigga13: 4:13pm On Jan 10
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 .


Not about how you leave and miracles and all those philanthropic actions..

Is about the word of God..

T.B never leave the life of Christ... he did his own mattes ..

He knows all this truth.. but chose his path.. like many are doing ..

Hope he made he’s peace with Jesus Christ.

BBC even came late for the party..

Something we’ve known since 97..

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by dealslip(f): 4:17pm On Jan 10
Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself
How many times do one has to tell you guys that people have been speaking before TB died. Look for Bisola Johnson.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Chinjo2: 4:18pm On Jan 10
What baffles me the most is the rate at which people are defending TB Joshua. These people talking are his known disciples and Children.

BBC is not like a Nigerian station that is afraid to air such documentary for fear of being sanctioned by NBC.

We all know what some pastors and Reverend fathers do to young girls that are placed under their tutilages but we still pretend as if they never happened.

TB Joshual was accused by one of his daughters while he was still alive nothing happened. Even Apostle Chibuzor was accused by a girl that was under his roof, people said it is a lie. Why are we pretending as if we don't know what is happening in our local churches.

All those supporting evil, I pray your own daughters become victims of randy pastors. Say Amen.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Nigercity: 4:21pm On Jan 10
Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself
The investigation started shortly before his death,
Remember the eye witness stays in different countries, and BBC (infact the west in general) doesn't rush investigation

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Mvnster: 4:24pm On Jan 10
Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself
After his death with restructuring of the organisation most of those ladies were set free, dont be making excuses for evil.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by bet9ja(m): 4:25pm On Jan 10
I am still waiting for the church to denied the daughter he had out of wedlock.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by madridguy(m): 4:27pm On Jan 10
The same Bisola that will say A today and B tomorrow.

dealslip:

How many times do one has to tell you guys that people have been speaking before TB died. Look for Bisola Johnson.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by gidgiddy: 4:28pm On Jan 10
Khallicopyro:

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

Some of the women actually talked about the sexual abuse while TB Joshua was alive

Bisola Johnson talked about it 4 years ago telling how TB Joshua routinely sexualy abused her when she was a member of his Church


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsIe6jxqvjY&pp=ygUOYmlzb2xhIGpvaG5zb24%3D

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Ereolamide: 4:44pm On Jan 10
Rape and abuse are totally unacceptable even by T.B Joshua but

I know a lot of you must've watched Surviving R.Kelly, the interviews and whatever, funny enough, comedian Dave Chapelle(no pun intended )in one of his specials recounted how the producer of the documentary contacted him to be a part of the documentary.
Dave Chapelle said he told her (the producer) that he knows absolutely nothing about Robert Kelly, later he said the producer went on TV to say Dave said the documentary would be too hot for TV.

Some of these so called documentary maybe scripted, it seems you underestimate the power of the media and the motivation that money gives.

Remember how Michael Jackson was also vilified.

Human beings can be very wicked.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by CHRISTFUCKER: 5:00pm 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



Noam Chomsky gay spotted



I bet you have read the manufacturing consent
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by CHRISTFUCKER: 5:02pm On Jan 10
Imagine trusting BBC


I rather trust Fox news or TVC

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by dealslip(f): 5:05pm On Jan 10
madridguy:
The same Bisola that will say A today and B tomorrow.

Bisola is very consistent

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Beverlyjean(f): 5:31pm On Jan 10
Khallicopyro:

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

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

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Freedomman1960: 5:54pm 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.
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

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by olisaEze(m): 5:59pm On Jan 10
The man practically lived his life in the open, so when did he have the time to rape & abuse so many without those living around him noticing??

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Bamzas: 6:00pm 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.
why did you now open this trend ?

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by duduade: 7:19pm 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.

Thank you jare

Watch Dem vultures come now

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by duduade: 7:19pm On Jan 10
bet9ja:
I am still waiting for the church to denied the daughter he had out of wedlock.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ajoke is his carbon copy o...

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Sannisege: 7:40pm On Jan 10
The documentary also revealed that Goodluck Jonathan was a useless president. Imagine the rubbish he said at the site of the SCOAN building collapse.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by paramakina202: 7:47pm On Jan 10
Khallicopyro:

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

The investigation/documentary was on going before TB Joshua passed away.
Abi you think to gather people as witnesses from accross the world is a day job?

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Nonexisting1: 8:26pm On Jan 10
Between the people who lived, dined and worked with TB Joshua and those that merely watched him on television, who will you believe their stories about him? There is the answer for anyone doubting the claims made in the documentary. I believe the man had a hand in his own death too, such people always do. They'll rather bow out while the glory is still there because I'm very sure the interpol would have come after him by now that this documentary is out. The man shaa got our pound of flesh for the atrocities committed by oyibos during slave trade. Imagine an uneducated very dark looking african man using oyibos as personal slaves calling them disciples in disguise.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by ecolime(m): 8:33pm On Jan 10
If false witnesses could come out to say all sorts of rubbish against Jesus Christ while alive, then a dead TB Joshua na small fry.

I'm sure so many people during the time of Jesus also said There is no smoke without fire.

One mumu up there believes BBC 100%. The brainwashing wey western media do Africans go last centuries.

Inferiority complex is real. Chaiii cry

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Farrason: 8:52pm 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.

God has not made you Judge or Jury over anyone. Every one can comment online and every one is responsible for their comments on this matter. Be wise and let God handle His business.

Bible already told us that God can not be mocked!!!
Shalom.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by ItShallPass: 9:14pm On Jan 10
Khallicopyro:

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

He committed suicide when he heard that his ex disciples were being interviewed by BBC. Get yourself updated.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by ItShallPass: 9:16pm On Jan 10
Farrason:


God has not made you Judge or Jury over anyone. Every one can comment online and every one is responsible for their comments on this matter. Be wise and let God handle His business.

Bible already told us that God can not be mocked!!!
Shalom.



The Bible says, 'By their fruits, ye shall know them ". We have been saying it for long that TB Joshua is a satanic agent.

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