The leadership of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), the church founded by the late Prophet TB Joshua, has responded to allegations raised by the BBC in a three-part documentary, where former workers in the church accused the late Prophet of sexual, physical and spiritual abuse.
As reported by Newsmen, the church stated that the allegations were strange to the church, and wondered why the people interviewed waited until the prophet was dead before they spoke out.
"Where were all those shameless interviewees in all the decades? Was it when the man passed on that they suddenly became awake or came back to their senses? Only a fool will have respect for such charlatans," they stated.
They also revealed that some of the people who spoke in the documentary, were relics of homosexual and lesbian associates.
"Some of those identified there are relics of homosexual and lesbian associates. My findings further show that everything the BBC put together is strange to SCOAN," they declared.
It may interest you to know that when Prophet TB Joshua was alive, he normally conducted deliverance sessions for people who had homosexual feelings. In 2021, YouTube suspended the church's channel after complaints from a human rights group on his attempts to cure people from the spirit of homosexuality and lesbianism.
In the documentary, Rachel, one of the former workers (pictured above), admitted that she came to the prophet because she wanted to get help for her lesbian tendencies.
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