Monday 22 September 2014

Synagogue Collapse: This Is What T.B. Joshua Will Do In Memory Of Those Who Died


Prophet T.b. Joshua who is yet to respond to bribery claims by a journalist, has released yet another condolence message to families of those who lost their lives in the unfortunate collapse of a guest house belonging to the Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN).

In a statement released on the Church’s official Facebook page, T.B. Joshua who described those who lost their lives as martyrs, has promised to visit South Africa once every month in memory of the martyrs of faith.
What they are coming here for should be taken to meet them in their country. South Africa, I mean, Southern Africa, I love you with the love of God.
My ministration in South Africa will not be on Sundays so that people would have the opportunity to attend their respective churches.
“This kind of faith expressed by South Africans deserves this kind of blessing from God – satan is a liar,” he said. 

He called on members of the church and viewers from all over the world to observe a minute of silence in memory of those who lost their lives in the unfortunate incident.
He expressed gratitude to all those who have reached out to him in this trying time through emails and text messages, thanking them for their preaching, teaching and counseling.
The prophet said: “It is your turn that you are giving back what you have received in terms of preaching, teaching and counseling. Thank you for understanding the time I am in.”
See full message below:
The collapse of the Synagogue building has been trailed with a lot of controversies. First the Lagos State Government (LASG) had said they did not give the approval for reconstruction of the 6-storey building which used to be a 2-storey building before the additional floors were added.
Some days back, a journalist claimed that T.B Joshua had paid journalists covering the collapse 50,000 naira each.
Meanwhile, survivors of the tragic incident have continued to narrate their ordeal, how they survived under the rubble for days.

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