“TB Joshua Was A Man Of God”: Apostle Ng’ang’a Stands With TB Joshua After BBC Documentary
Apostle Ng’ang’a has given his verdict on the late Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua following a BBC documentary.
In a viral video shared on social media, the Neno Evangelical founder said the televangelist was a true man of God and that the allegations going around concerning TB Joshua are false.
The Nigerian televangelist was accused of rape, sexually assaulting members, money laundering, and procurement of abortions among his church members.
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Following BBC’s expose; popular Kenya preacher Apostle Ng’ang’a has said TB Joshua gave him a presidential welcome in Nigeria the time he was alive.
“TB Joshua was a man of God. When he heard that I had visited him, he welcomed me into a presidential house before we talked.
” On Sunday, I went to his church and found my seat and my wife’s reserved for us despite the church being full.
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“Following the good treatment, I later invited him to Kenya but he told me to relax and return to Kenya to spread the gospel. ” Apostle Ng’ang’a disclosed.
In a three-part documentary aired by BBC, over 25 ex-members of Prophet TB Joshua’s church testified that the televangelist was a false messenger of God.
One British varsity dropout named Rae told BBC that the late TB Joshua lured her with money to drop out of campus and join his Nigeria church.
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According to her, she regrets leaving campus and joining the preacher’s religion which left her with uncountable mental trauma.
“It was a psychological prison. We thought we were in heaven, but we were in hell, and in hell, terrible things happen” Rae told BBC.
The founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations following the BBC documentary that took two years to complete, his television Emmanuel TV was recently denied rights by MultChoice to air its content on DStv and GOtv.