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A lot of people have asked why Prophet T.B Joshua of Synagogue Church of All Nation (SCOAN), was recently invited by President Leonel Fernandez of the Dominican Republic.

For many, the answer stares all in the face. The achievement of Prophet T.B. Joshua is numerous and deserves to be celebrated.

Over the years, TB Joshua has continued to put smiles on faces both within and outside Nigeria. Years back, many were shocked to see the man of God carrying a bag of rice on his head, as he helped emptied a trailer filled with the food item.

All over the world, this kindheartedness has won him admiration and made him a friend of the poor and downtrodden in the society even in Haiti.

T.B Joshua, has not only helped his downtrodden and less privileged friends with food alone, but with several other things including healing, deliverance, proffering solutions for spiritual problems as well as socio-economic challenges facing others. Indeed, the man of God walks tall in several aspects of human endeavours.

His Ikotun-Egbe based church, SCOAN, speaks volume of his ministry which is arguably the most visited Christian place of worship in the whole of Africa attracting positive reviews from far and wide.

SCOAN is known for be the desired destination for healings, as visitors from across the world have continued to throng the church in search of spiritual succor. According to the man of God, “true love always searches for whom to help whenever and wherever it is in a position to do so.”

A man with basic education, having become rich and famous would naturally be full of himself, but not TB Joshua, as he has maintained a calm and unperturbed mien, an attribute that can only be God-given especially in situations of crisis.

Only recently, he won the admiration of many when verifiable information emerged that he had been helping Nigerian deportees from Libya numbering over one million.

According to available information, T. B Joshua has between 2014 and 2017 helped Nigerians deported from Libya with food and money running into two hundred million naira long before their plight became a matter of national interest.

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