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Corona Verdict: TB Joshua Launches Propaganda Campaign***Attempts To Cajole Nigerians For Sympathy

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The senior Pastor of Synagogue Church of All Nations, (SCOAN), Temitope Joshua has launched a new propaganda to garner sympathy for his church.

This is coming following the outcome of a corona verdict on his collapsed church guest house.

Since report that the church engaged the services of incompetent professionals and also procured substandard materials for the construction of the collapsed guest house which left 115 people mostly foreigners guests dead Joshua has been courting foreigners to criticize the verdict of the coroner.

A report credited to a certain Ihechukwu Njoku, a reporter for SCOAN, has been quoted as saying that foreigners aren’t happy with the verdict T.B Joshua got from Lagos state government.

According to him, the so called foreigners even took to social media to vent their anger. While it might be expected of them to show support for their Pastor and mentor many are currently asking if they lost any family in the accident to know where the shoe pinches.

The following are statements allegedly made by some foreign nationals who have purportedly criticized the corona’s verdict:

“Do you know what this verdict will cost Nigerians both at home and abroad,” wrote a fan from America who gave his name as ‘Freedom’. “The Nigerian government should know the whole world has seen the footage of what happened in the incident. You cannot hide the truth.”

“I am a lawyer and I must say that indeed the coroner panel was biased,” wrote John Mooney, an Australian. “The Lord shall vindicate you and the entire church,” he added, commenting on the official statement released by The SCOAN which rejected the coroner’s outcome as ‘one-sided’ and ‘unreasonable’.

Morcie Tulloch, a Jamaican, stated, “This attack on your ministry is an indication that you are impacting the kingdom of darkness not only with your deliverance and healing ministries but your love and care for the poor and suffering.”

“What else do we expect from the so called coroner,” wrote Peter from United Kingdom. “The same people who masterminded the controlled demolition of the SCOAN guest house are also behind the coroner’s unholy verdict,” he adamantly assisted.

John Parker, an American, stated, “The truth will eventually be revealed and may God have mercy on those who would bear false witness against a man of God!”

 

“Why is a bombed building said to have collapsed due to poor workmanship,” commented Zgambo Binford, a Kenyan based Malawian. “I now see why us Africans are 1000s of years behind Westerners.”

Dee Kivido from Holland was insistent that it was not a case of structural failure. “The way that building came down is CLEAR to anyone even with minimum construction knowledge that it was not caused by structural defects,” she stated. “I am a woman in construction and can attest to this.”

“Nigeria should know that human rights activists will not rest this case until justice is done,” added Matt Weller, a social activist from Germany. “The Nigerian government will be made to pay for this monumental cover-up,” he heatedly declared.

“This is further proof that the church is being attacked by darkness throughout the world,” wrote American Cindi Sherstad, comparing The SCOAN verdict with the recent decision of the US Supreme Court to approve same-sex marriage.

“I pray that calmness shall come over this situation,” wrote Christian-Elizbe van Schalkwyk from South Africa, assuring Joshua that South Africans were behind him and his ministry.

Be that as it may, rather than the above quote dousing the criticism which has heavily rained on TB Joshua, it seem to have fueled it the more, as presently people are sayings that these statement might have been either cooked up by the church or gotten from these people from coercion.

This is not the first time foreigners would blindly support the course of TB Joshua. Only recently he was hosted to an elaborate birthday party in South Africa despite the fact that the country suffered the most in the collapsed guest house accident.

SCOAN is rejecting the verdict of the coroner on the grounds that it is unreasonable, one-sided and biased. The church maintains its stand that the incident was as a result of sabotage.

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