Victor AD recounts experience with late clergyman Pastor TB Joshua amid allegations

Written by on January 10, 2024

The late Pastor TB Joshua, amidst rumors of being fake, was recalled by Nigerian singer Victor AD. On the micro-blogging platform X, he shared his personal encounters, vehemently debunking claims of the clergyman’s inauthenticity.

According to Victor AD, when he was just 6 years old, TB Joshua miraculously healed him of a skin disease that affected his gums. Moreover, the clergyman played a pivotal role in Victor AD’s family, restoring his mother’s hand, which was at risk of amputation after a gunshot, and curing his sister’s blindness.

During times of homelessness, the late clergyman extended his kindness, taking them in and providing food. Reflecting on these instances, Victor AD emphasized that God transcends human judgments. He urged critics and haters to express their opinions freely, asserting that it wouldn’t alter the divine nature of God.

“Prophet TB Joshua fake ke?😂
Person wey God use heal me from skin disease at the age of 6, restore my mum’s hand that was supposed to be amputated due to a gunshot wound, or is it my sister who got healed from blindness during her primary school days? So many wonderful deeds!! Which of these are fake or staged? When my family and I were homeless he sheltered us and fed us. God is not a man. say whatever you like. E no go change God from being God”.

Victor AD says TB Joshua healed him and his family

Several days ago, reports surfaced that the BBC had released a 3-part investigative documentary on the late clergyman and televangelist.

The documentary meticulously outlined the atrocities and s3xual crimes committed by the prominent clergyman. It included interviews with members and workers of his church, Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN). The first installment was slated for release on January 8.

It was revealed that a segment of the documentary exposed how the church concealed the truth from the congregation. Survivors of the late pastor disclosed how they were exploited, manipulated, and silenced.

Victims recounted their harrowing experiences, detailing how the late clergyman would arbitrarily slap them and subject them to distressing ordeals.
One victim disclosed the requirement to seek permission before using the restroom. Another, a publisher for him, recalled being slapped for a delayed article. Others described him as a hot-tempered man.

According to these survivors, the late clergyman sought to exert control, asserting that being slapped by him was an honor as he claimed to be next to Jesus.
In hindsight, Jim Iyke, years ago, shared how late TB Joshua healed his sick mother in 2013.

It is now known that the death of Jim Iyke’s mother had profound impacts, leading to his marriage breakdown and affecting him significantly.
He asserted that he visited the clergyman’s church at the insistence that his ailing mother could only be healed if he was present.


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