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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Karnice600: 3:28am 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.

..and I also believe we Nigerians either forget too easily, don’t ask questions or just have no zeal in sanitizing our environment, while we sit on heaps of rubbish. Just like we’re seated on a stolen mandate and idiotic expressions of incompetence by the ruling robbers of the day.
I believe we only have the zeal to fill up our stomachs and pockets with the excuse of working hard to beat poverty, not being ashamed of showing intense neglect and disconnection from the idea that we are directly responsible for sustaining an enabling, hygienic environment, for psychological, social and material development.
I believe the rubbish we ignore, accept and live with as part of our realities, is what others, with mindsets of responsibility and accountability, call us out for.
I believe this is not just religious but indigenous. Not much about the deceased’s horrendous acts, but about how we “mind our businesses”, to extents that the stenches of rot and decay begin to choke us.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by ChristCee: 3:28am 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

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I love the west. Because my dad studied there and he is half American. But I always knew there is something wrong about how the west criticizes countries like Russia and North-Korea.
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Media is really a powerful tool.
When I arrived Russia I realized we've been lied too.
Imagine that my cap fell down at the immigrations profiling desk and a Russian woman pilot picked it up for me and wore it for me.
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Western Media told Us Vladimir putin is gathering people for his war and forcing foreigners into it but in Russia president Putin is making all international students pay only half tuition which means we pay lesser school fees compared to Russians.
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Imagine Police stopping you in winter to redress you and offer you hot coffee because they think you don't look warm enough. For fvck's sake O am a black man!!!
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Because of things like this I always have this view that North Korea might not be as terrible as we think too.
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Media should always try to be neutral and tell the truth and let people make their own decisions. About TB Joshua, I don't want to make a comment so early but the BBC should focus more on exposing the evils European colonialists did in Africa like that devil from Belgium who chopped off so many Congolese arms.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by eepeepook: 3:31am On Jan 11
There is no smoke without fire.
If anything is going to make me quit this forum past the stupidity of children here, it is this statement. I planned to post a long criticism of the saying, now I’ve shunned the thought. Bask in ignorance, children.

Seun, e don do with Joshua matter. Enough is enough.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by manikspears: 3:33am On Jan 11
Chinjo2:
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.

First of all God is not man as you are equally wrong for judging him. If you are not a eye witness don't say anything.

Deadmen tell no tales.

I believe their must have been fellow pastors that joined him doing these alleged evils that are very much alive why didn't they mention 2 out of them. He must have had thugs I believe. Even hitler did not carry out his atrocities alone. But no the dead man is the one mentioned. I may be wrong but their story get k-leg abeg. They should all shut up! So if he dragged them from their various countries to Nigeria, they don't have family members that can rescue them abi? F#£k them all. They may be saying the truth but their story get as it be and I don't believe them. I was not an eye witness and with the kind of schedule TB had, to find time do all these things no go easy. I no gree buy dog because I hardly have time for myself, let alone an international congregation.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by InvertedHammer: 3:35am On Jan 11
Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself
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There were many videos especially by Bisi when T.B.Joshua was alive. As usual, religious eggheads dismissed her because hero worship is a thing among the basket of gullible. There is a book: "The T.B Joshua I Know:..." that's available on Amazon where his fake miracles and sexcapades were detailed. Did any of you read it? No! Your Jesus was being persecuted. Did you watch Jim Iyke's interview about his experience at SCOAN?

The problem is not necessarily T.B. Joshua. The main problem is that he operates in an environment where impunity reigns supreme. His greatest mistake was making a little white girl a victim which got InterPol involved. His death still remains suspicious as many are speculating that he "unalived" himself to prevent the global disgrace the expose' and eventual arrest would have brought to his reputation.

Perhaps the Epstein scandal should be enough to convince you that a lot of these powerful people are devil reincarnates. But then, we are Nigerians! We will canonize Satan if he does giveaways.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 3:39am On Jan 11
chccho:

What exactly is your point cos i dont even get it. The investigation that was carried out by BBC isnt private enough?? Or the testimony from his own biological daughter is also fabricated Are u for or against pick one side and stop sitting on the fence. Its either Yes or No

She isn't his biological daughter please. I think she was close to him or adopted.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Westman001: 3:42am On Jan 11
Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself
All his juju and schemes that he used to safe himself died with him.

We will hear alot of the rest of the big men of God when they die too.

Our prayer is God should not gree for them. They should be exposed while they are here on earth.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Olmautos: 3:44am On Jan 11
You are a Lunatic Element

quote author=gidgiddy post=127875702]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.[/quote]
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Olmautos: 3:45am On Jan 11
I wish you Quick Recovery From your Madness

quote author=gidgiddy post=127875702]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.[/quote]
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Karnice600: 3:48am 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 .


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..



God bless you Sir.
So many people with Bibles in their homes, but ignorant of Scriptural standard.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by seunayantokun(m): 3:50am On Jan 11
Khallicopyro:

Why wait till after his death before exposing him? Because he won't be here to defend himself
You should have searched the Internet, YouTube would have helped you to know that it started long before his death. Even thos BBC report started gathering before he died. Now go on the net and do the needful before posting this kind of view.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by seunayantokun(m): 3:56am On Jan 11
MyVILLAGEpeople:


She isn't his biological daughter please. I think she was close to him or adopted.
Can we have proof from you that she is not? Have you her pictures? Post them here if you have them so that we have something to judge before DNA is finally used to settle it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpgUH8ia5Zc?si=M45s98HNhD8GOnfH

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Fiscus105(m): 4:03am On Jan 11
mignone:

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.


People like you would say all negative about him because u had bias mind against him from day 1. Since u don't follow him, how would you know about him, you only want to hear bad thing against him.

If you have been watching him, you would know that he was do everything you said he wasn't doing,

For not be able to heal ur relative, it not possible to heal everyone,he is not God.

Even Jesus Christ doesn't heal everyone during his earthly ministry.

Oga, if u re to be alive during Jesus time, you would say more than this for him.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Lush100(m): 4:06am On Jan 11
Some said he believes this women.


In 2024


with all the lies women have been telling since ages.

Okay oh.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by vicfajeze: 4:10am On Jan 11
Bobloco:
Dead men tell no tales
James Hadley Chase

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by NoToPile: 4:15am On Jan 11
I am still much surprised people are debating this man's matter.

O funny baje.

Nigerians are so gullible, even if the genz's do not know the man's story because they were not born some 25years back the supposed older folks should know better.

Some are turning it to a woman rape accusation matter. 'Do not believe a woman accusation yenyenyen'Loool. What about the old Baba witness, what about that other man who had even been shouting on YouTube over the years that was also in this interview. The videos from Scoan in the interview nko.

The interview was worse than what we had known over time, some of us just know he's not real but this expose nailed it all.

I am happy it's the BBC because others who tried it over the years in Naija were silenced.

BBC did a solid investigation very solid those that are pained can sue for defamation.

Atenuje is what is killing some Nigerians, anybody that gives is a saint to them

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Originalsly: 4:15am On Jan 11
gidgiddy:


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


Wasn't it stated in the Bible that many will come pretending to be of God but they are not? ... wolves in sheep's clothing? Now that the sheep's clothing has been torn off and the wolf exposed many of us are still claiming the wolf is a sheep. I always wondered why much wasn't said about his sudden death ... but now I strongly believe the making of the BBC documentary had everything to do with it ... the exposé ... he couldn't handle it and either the stress took him out ... or it was suicide. The building collapse ... he had them all holed up in there ... if he killed them all ... then who would expose him?... dead men tell no tales ... I now strongly believe he was the architect of that collapse. Jim Jones ... charismatic preacher ... in 1978 ... similar situation ... had his followers ... Americans ... holed up in his "SLOAN" located in the jungle of Guyana, South America ... reports of abuse seeped out .. a US Congressman went to investigate ... all was well until he was about to leave and members said they want out... all hell broke loose .. Jim Jones ordered everyone be killed ... the rest is history. Is there really a difference between the two?... both cult leaders... full control or rather die. David Koresh ... same.... all wolves in sheep's clothing.

Finally ... on the mention .... absolutely correct ... the one on the hot seat now ... TD Jakes ... now trending ... collateral damage as a result of the P. Diddy sex abuse accusation. It has been confirmed by insiders that P.Diddy had sex parties... men on men was the main course... TD Jakes was in attendance ... photos provided ... later revealed he was referred to as a "power bottom" ... in gay terms ... a man that receives... a pillow biter ... instead of shutting down the scandalous accusations ... TD Jakes is preaching if so be it then God will forgive because we are not perfect. Abeg ... touch not my anointed.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by tollyboy5(m): 4:36am 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
The math here is that alot of m0r0ns are controlled by the media.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Nauttyprof(m): 4:54am On Jan 11
Chinjo2:
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.

You don't need to pray for others to experience this. State your points or give your opinion. It's left for people to believe or not. This shows that you are evil too. Where did the Bible instruct us to make such prayers? We keep creating our own kind of Christianity that is strange to the Bible.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Olurondo: 5:00am On Jan 11
I watched the episodes and I believe these women.Women from different countries won't cook up these stories. He raped them and sexually molested them.He tortured them and also abused them.In the video,I saw him slapped and kicked a woman in the name of "deliverance".That itself is physical abuse.I saw how he did not show any compassion for many lives that were lost in the rubbles of his church guest house even though it was due to the structural negligence. That itself is manslaughter.For those that are supporting TB Joshua,I know we all cannot be wise.Some people will remain foolish and gullible till they die!!

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by quadraheem(m): 5:13am On Jan 11
It’s so funny why people are discrediting the BBC documentaries on TB.
If you check YouTube, you will see something similar done by some of his former disciples years ago while he was alive but people didn’t believe them then.
Evils that men do,….

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by lebron7(m): 5:14am On Jan 11
luminouz:

See exactly what I just said ..you insulted me and called me animal because I asked you to be logical.

Now, who is the real animal now?
You are an animal and a potential rapist
A wild animal
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Bigbags(m): 5:24am On Jan 11
Truth be told CHRISTIANITY is becoming TOXIC in Africa 🌍.. I rest my case.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Blitzerz: 5:25am On Jan 11
Nigercity:

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
When will the west gently investigate the killing of christians in the middle belt?
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by NwaliE01: 5:34am 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.

Are you one of the agents of the devils spreading this false purported documentary?

The documentary if you're wise would notice it wasn't targeted at the T B Joshua but to discredit any the SCON stand for. The said purported crime according to your friends all over the world said to have happened over between 10 and 23years ago.

Not even one of them reported this said crime to their respective country's police or even in Nigeria, only to wake up this year to spew all this and you believed them.
Obviously, you have already taken side even before the publication.
We know that devil and his cohorts controls the media.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Mandela27: 5:51am On Jan 11
Nigercity:

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
all these atheists,food don durn for una,I just dey pity una

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Bizibi(m): 5:54am On Jan 11
Give it a few years some of them will come and apologize,we have seen it before and it will happen again.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by charleskl(m): 5:58am On Jan 11
Pst Adeboye said d same thing too....that's why he couldn't associate with him.....
mignone:

Do you know why he didn't belong to the PFN or CAN& why the bodies refused to associate with him? According to sources, while being interviewed for membership, it was discovered that he had no:
- salvation experience
- referees
- previous church(es) attended
- mentor
- etc.

Note:
I'm not a PFN/CAN apologetic but they are a regulatory body, to an extent.

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Omalicious1: 5:58am 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.


This is what you get when you fail to read the bible for yourself and have a personal relationship with God. I don't feel sorry for any of them. When you fail to know God for yourself, you would be buying olive oil for 200k

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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by charleskl(m): 6:03am On Jan 11
Yeah u right..bt hz mother Mary didn't die mysteriously o.....do u how TB mother died?..
lawrenzooo:


Even in the era of Christ, not everyone got heal at his gatherings.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by jumokeadele(m): 6:07am On Jan 11
my brother , i'm tired of telling them o
dealslip:

How many times do one has to tell you guys that people have been speaking before TB died. Look for Bisola Johnson.
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by kingthreat(m): 6:16am On Jan 11
madridguy:
The same Bisola that will say A today and B tomorrow.


Like Stephanie Otobo
See some of these Men of God are not genuine

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