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TB Joshua’s wife breaks silence on BBC’s documentary

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    Pastor Evelyn Joshua, the wife of the late TB Joshua has dismissed the claim that the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) will be folding up following a BBC documentary.

In a Facebook post on Sunday, Pastor Evelyn reportedly said that SCOAN was not a cult but a church preaching the gospel of the Christ.

The BBC documentary made several allegations against the Church founder, TB Joshua, which included sexual assault, forced abortion, to mention a few.

Following the three-hour documentary aired by the BBC about the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Temitope Balogun Joshua, mostly referred to as TB Joshua, the church clarified the rumour that it was closing down.

In a Facebook post shared by the TB Joshua ministries on Sunday, January 14, the wife of the late cleric, Pastor Evelyn Joshua, reportedly debunked the rumour at the church branch in Ondo, adding that SCOAN is a church and not a cult.

Synagogue debunks report of shutting down after BBC documentary Photo Credit: TB Joshua Ministries Source: Twitter SCOAN not closed down, TB Joshua’s wife, Evelyn Pastor Evelyn maintained that the Synagogue is a church preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and that it would not close down despite the allegation levelled against the late founder of SCOAN.

Recall that it was earlier reported that the Late TB Joshua has become the latest Nigerian pastor who was accused of sexual misconduct, particularly by the staff who work closely with them.

The BBC documentary about the late cleric made the revelation.

The list of Nigerian pastors in the scandal so far has been compiled.

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