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Ex-members accuse late Pastor TB Joshua of rape, torture, forced abortion

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For over 20 years, Pastor TB Joshua subjected members to abuse and torture, a new BBC report alleges.

According to the BBC, it investigated the famous Nigerian televangelist who in his lifetime built a huge global following for two years. TB Joshua, who died in 2021, in his Lagos-based church, Synagogue Church of all Nations saw members from around the world who came to his internationally televised “miracles,” “healing” and “deliverance” sessions through its Emmanuel TV.

Now, dozens of ex-Synagogue Church of all Nations members called the church “a cult” and accused Joshua of rape and forced abortions, “including instances of child abuse and people being whipped and chained,” the BBC reports.

The ex-members said that the incidents happened in a compound in Lagos.

Numerous women said in the 3-part documentary that they were sexually assaulted by Joshua and raped for years inside the compound. Some members also claimed that they went through multiple forced abortions inside the church after Joshua raped them. One of the women said she had five terminations.

A British woman, called Rae, said that she left her degree at Brighton University in 2002 after she was recruited by the church. “We all thought we were in heaven, but we were in hell, and in hell terrible things happen,” she told the BBC.

Then she said she was sexually assaulted by Joshua and at some point for two years was subjected to a form of solitary confinement. She was only 21 years old at the time.

The BBC said it spoke to more than 25 former “disciples” from the UK, Nigeria, the US, South Africa, Ghana, Namibia and Germany for the documentary.

The BBC also reports that Joshua courted white members who came to Nigeria for his “healings” specifically, to grow the church internationally and attract huge funding from pilgrims.

“Former insiders estimate Joshua made tens of millions of dollars from pilgrims and other money streams – fundraising, video sales, and stadium appearances abroad. He rose from poverty to become one of Africa’s richest pastors,” the BBC reports.

A highly religious environment, many Nigerian televangelists and famous pastors have been accused of rape and abuse by ex-members in the past. But little has come out of it as the pastors continue their careers and attract even new followers.

“Making unfounded allegations against Prophet TB Joshua is not a new occurrence… None of the allegations was ever substantiated,” the church said of the allegations.

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“You will end in destruction” – Bishop Oyedepo issues warning to Yahoo Boys

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Nigerian clergyman and founder of Living Faith Church otherwise known as Winners Chapel, has issued a warning to Yahoo boys.

The popular clergyman, during a sermon on Sunday, April 28th, said that internet fraudsters, who are famously known as Yahoo boys, are living in a very fast lane which would end in bitterness and destruction.

He stated that nobody playing games has a future in the Kingdom as he admonished them to desist from it. He noted how there is a law to mind which is the law of sowing and reaping, the law of seedtime and harvest, and the law of giving and receiving.

Bishop Oyedepo in his final message told them to engage in the law cheerfully and should watch how they will begin to lay up gold with time.

He said: “Nobody playing games has a future in the kingdom. Hear this and hear it forever. If that is your trade, stop it.

Yahoo Yahoo business, stop it. Grabbing people’s ATM card details, stop it! You are on a very fast lane that always ends in bitterness and d£§truction.

There is the law to mind. The law of sowing and reaping. The law of seedtime and harvest. The law of giving and receiving that is the law.

Engage with that law cheerfully. Engage with that law willingly. Engage with that law tirelessly and watch how you begin to lay up gold with time.”

Sometimes back, Bishop David Oyedepo had made headlines when he banned earphones and others in his church, describing them as devil’s tools.

According to Man of God, youths with earphones are not ready to hear God’s words, hence they should not be allowed into the church.

He had also warned married couples on the dangers of not having a good sex life. He averred that a sex-starved marriage is heading for destruction.

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Drama as pastor Paul Enenche confronts lady for sharing fake testimony (Video)

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Paul Enenche, the senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), on Sunday, called out a woman for sharing what he claimed to be a “false testimony”.

A short video from the DIGC’s service went viral on social media wherein he confronted the woman during her testimony.

The lady had taken to the altar to testify how she became the first graduate in her family. She also thanked God for making it possible for her to graduate with a “Law degree from the National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN)”.

She recounted how some spiritual forces prevented her and her siblings from attending universities and how she overcame them.

Enenche, however, asked the lady what degree she graduated with and she said “Law”. The clergyman thereafter inquired to know what kind of “Law degree”, to which the lady answered “BSc in Law”.

The cleric immediately pointed out that there is no such thing as a “BSc in law” — casting doubt on her testimony.

“Your testimony is a lie. There is nothing like a BSc in Law. Please go back to your seat. Bsc in Law. Is that how lawyers speak English?” the cleric asked rhetorically.

“Please, anybody who comes to this altar to share a testimony that is not true, you do it at the risk of yourself.

“We are not playing here. We are not faking anything here.”

The video has been widely circulated on social media platforms, with users airing their different opinions.

NOUN held its 13th convocation on Saturday. The convocation ceremony saw 22,175 students graduate across NOUN’s 120 study centres in Nigeria.

Of the graduates, 15,768 received their undergraduate degrees, while 6,407 were awarded postgraduate certificates.

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FG approves Thursday as additional public holiday for Eid-el-Fitr

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The federal government has approved Thursday April 11 as an additional public holiday for this year’s Eid-el-Fitr celebration.

Aishetu Ndayako, permanent secretary in the ministry of interior, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

On April 7, the federal government had declared Tuesday and Wednesday as public holidays for the Muslim celebration.

Shortly afterwards however, Muhammad Abubakar, Sultan of Sokoto, declared Wednesday as the first day of Shawwal 1445AH, adding that there was no sighting of the new moon on Monday.

In the new statement, Ndayako quoted Tunji Ojo, minister of interior, as congratulating the “Muslim Ummah for a successful completion of a month of spiritual rejuvenation”, while “reiterating President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s (GCFR) firm commitment to providing a safe and prosperous Nigeria for all to thrive”.

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