TB Joshua Goes Missing | BREAKING NEWS
10 July 2015
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Controversial Nigerian preacher TB Joshua has gone missing shortly after he was slapped with a criminal verdict over the killing of 116 people at his dangerously built church hostel last year.
Joshua has also been absent from church services and has not been seen in public since his foreign crusade in Mexico in May 2015, the Nigerian The Nation paper reports of the man who was filmed bribing journalists shortly after his building killed over a hundred people two of them ZimEye news readers.
Calls to Joshua’s SCOAN church are as of Friday being abruptly cut upon mentioning the prophet’s name.
 
Death hostel built without permission
The development comes after the preacher evaded the Coroner magistrate’s judicial orders to appear for testimony. He became the only person to refuse to be questioned on the circumstances which found irrefutable evidence that he dodged construction procedures and proceeding to building his death-hostel. Yesterday he wrote admitting that he of a truth built the death-hostel without any permission whatsoever- READ MORE– TB Joshua Shoots Himself  In FULL STATEMENT |. 
The preacher denies liability as he blames the collapse on an aircraft flying in the area above he says bombed the building. But footage from the his own CCTV cameras show there was neither bomb no an object dropped by the aircraft. The plane like many others fly in the area on their way to and fro the nearby airport. Civil engineers within and outside Nigeria have cited numerous video evidence from other buildings which have collapsed in exactly similar fashion to his death-hostel all due to structural defects.
 
 

‘10,000 To Lose Jobs’ Over TB Joshua

 

Meanwhile according to a report from ‘The Nation’, up to 10,000 hospitality workers in the Ikotun-Egbe suburb of Lagos State are faced with imminent unemployment.
 
The Pilgrims Hostels Operators Association of Nigeria (PHOAN) said their troubles in the region are connected to the collapse of a guest-house belonging to The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) last year.
 
The chairman of the association, Prince Adekanbi Adedayo John, explained: “PHOAN is the biggest employer of labour in this area for over a decade. Our business thrived all these years because of SCOAN’s popularity, which attracted visitors from all over the world to the area. The church’s activities before the incident served as the economic livewire on which PHOAN and other smaller businesses relied on.”
 
However, since the incident last year, The SCOAN has reduced the number of its church services and no longer attracts the same numbers of foreigners.
 
To worsen matters, the church’s pastor T.B. Joshua has uncharacteristically been absent from church services and has not been seen in public since his crusade in Mexico in May 2015, fuelling suspicions he may be planning to relocate abroad.
 
A member of the group, Ozumba Sunny, lamented: “The chances of turning Nigeria into a religious tourist haven have been put on the line by the church’s predicament and this has brought hardship to the people, who earn a living as food vendors, drivers, mechanics etc.”
 
Their concerns were heightened when Joshua directed that his birthday celebrations last month, which attracted over 5,000 foreign pilgrims to Nigeria in 2014, should rather be held in South Africa and Ghana.
 
Several new hotels which have sprung up in the area due to the church’s popularity are now struggling to find customers.
 
The Chairman of the group’s Board of Trustees, Kafaru Aminu, added: “Many of us have been struggling to feed our families and pay school fees in the last one year yet we have huge bank loans hanging on our necks. We are on the verge of losing our investments and the only way this can be averted is if the fortunes of the church improve.”
 
However, Joshua’s supporters believe his recent absence is due to his being unjustly ‘persecuted’, especially over Nigeria’s handling of the inquest into the building collapse.
 
Chief Justice Komolafe controversially ruled that the disaster was due to structural defaults, a verdict The SCOAN aggressively denied, insisting it was ‘sabotage’.
 
“Nigeria, you have enjoyed this grace for too long but still tried to destroy it,” wrote a foreign fan on Facebook yesterday. “Your actions have released TB Joshua to the world. Nigeria will regret the decision of Komolafe for many years to come.”
 
Ihechukwu Njoku, a freelance journalist, wrote in from Lagos, Nigeria

3 Replies to “TB Joshua Goes Missing | BREAKING NEWS”

  1. Nigerian shooting itself in the foot. They will kill their Religious Tourism. Zim will gain….

  2. Those who condemned JESUS are now comdemning TB Joshua in the same maner.
    A NEW RELIGION IS BEING BORN. After the coroner what next ?

  3. T B Joshua isn’t an engineer neither a brick layer. why are they troubling him? Only Satanists celebrate the percecution of TB Joshua.

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