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How Nigerians, foreigners celebrated TB Joshua

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How Nigerians, foreigners celebrated TB Joshua

The late leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Temitope Joshua, touched many lives while he was alive.

Aside from his generosity, the late cleric was known for his knack for prayer, perseverance, self-discipline, and dedication to the things of God. It is almost an understatement to say that he drew people to God.

Loved by many, and even in death, they still talk about him in the present. Little wonder, during the third anniversary of his glorious departure from the earth on June 5, 2021, all-night praise and worship were held in his honour at the SCOAN headquarters, Lagos. The event attracted people from all over the world.

Speaking during the event to honour the late televangelist, his daughter Promise, said, “I’m his favorite daughter, but he loved all of us equally. Yes, indeed. At the very core, Prophet TB Joshua’s life is marked by a virtuous commitment to raising soldiers of Christ, not just locally, but also globally.”

Joshua, who would have been 61 on June 5, attracted many foreigners to the headquarters of the church in Ikotun-Egbe, a Lagos suburb.

The SCOAN host community will continue to remember the late cleric for putting the community on a world map.

Promise disclosed that her father, Joshua, superintendent of a church of all seasons, “A ministry where satanic cages and demonic bondages are broken. Even to the shock and the admiration of even the unbelievers.

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“A ministry that has stood the test of time, that continues to stand the test of time, and that will continue to stand the test of time to the glory of God. Yes. But Prophet TB Joshua was not just this global Christian leader and fatherly covering to so many people all around the world.”

Preaching love, she urged the church to celebrate the values that her father stood for which was love. “Love that sees beyond hatred. That is, when you are hated, you should love. Love that sees beyond intimidation”.

A South African nationalist and former South African Football Association (SAFA) President, Dr. Kirstan Nematandam, who flew into Nigeria to partake in the solemn night ceremony, described the all-night praise and worship event as “A spiritual high watershed, and a great moment in all continents of the world to thank God for the grace of T.B. Joshua on earth in His ineffable love for mankind and His creation.

He described T.B. Joshua as a great man of God whose life was Christ-like, living the word and practicing the word. “He was the light shining in the darkness, the most humble man you could ever come across who touched the lives of millions, preaching the Word with power and with an extraordinary philanthropy across the universe,” he said.

Notwithstanding the simultaneous happening of the event in several nations, many still flew into Ikotun-Egbe SCOAN’s headquarters.

The serenation of the late cleric lit up the Ikotun-Egbe SCOAN’s headquarters with international visitors from many African countries, America, Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, filling the cathedral to the brim.

The atmosphere was ecclesiastically electrifying as people from diverse languages from all walks of life spoke glowingly of the transformational power of God in their lives through their encounters with T.B. Joshua.

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A leading Pastor from Argentina who came to Ikotun Egbe for the event, Pastor Robert Acosta said: “The men of God who impacted lives and transformed generations under the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit never die. The Bible says, ‘Their works with them continue’.

“The teachings, the example, the impartation continue to live on in our hearts and our lives. Prophet T.B. Joshua, his life, example, and ministry, have been a gift from God to the whole world but in a particular way to my life, my wife and family, and to our church and congregation.

“He was our pastor, our friend, for five years until he passed on to glory, and we continue to live with the legacy he had left us. The impartation we had received from the Holy Spirit through the life of the man of God, continues to bring healing to the sick, continues to raise cripples, and perform amazing miracles and deliverances; not only should we but we want to honor God for the life of the man of God, that is why we come to Nigeria to exalt God and I believe that just as in the days of Elisha, when he had already departed, there was anointing in his bones, I believe there is still much anointing to continue resurrecting lives and ministries, not by a man that had passed on to glory, but by the Spirit of God that continues to operate.

“We have come to honour God with joyful activities for this great man of God.

“He has been for me a father in the Lord, a friend, a pastor, and has been an honour from heaven to have walked and shared time with him, his teachings, his advice, and his prayers have transformed our lives.

“Even today, in our radios, discipleships, and meetings his teachings are still alive…

God has done it through the man of God”.

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Also paying glowing tributes to the late SCOAN leader, a leading Brazilian cleric, Pastor Sandro Gomes dos Santos, who was happy to be in Nigeria again said: “I am here to celebrate the birthday of Prophet T.B. Joshua, a unique man, a unique prophet, a great man of God and his legacy remains. It is ageless and cannot be forgotten. The good works he did here on earth are wonderful and cannot be forgotten.

“Prophet T.B. Joshua impacted my life not only with his ministry of miracles, signs, and wonders but with his love for the Word. When he spoke the Word it went straight into my heart and changed the way I was and the way I thought. His teaching on offence and forgiveness completely changed my heart. With him, I learned how to let go of offence and the importance of having a pure heart.

“He exemplified everything he taught; his life was a life of excellence. Prophet T.B. Joshua’s legacy is beyond time and will remain forever. He is a special man of God, there is no other like him. The opportunity to be here on this anniversary for me is a gift from God.

“I come to honour the life of Prophet T.B. Joshua and his legacy. As the Bible says: He who honours a prophet receives a prophet’s reward. This is an opportunity given by God, not man. God in His infinite grace allowed me to come and showed me that

“His anointing and power continue here in this ministry through Pastor Evelyn Joshua. There is a fresh anointing, something new and extraordinary. The wonders of God continue to work here at SCOAN. God has done great and extraordinary things through Prophet T.B. Joshua and that mantle continues to rest upon Pastor Evelyn Joshua, just as it did with Elisha. I am so grateful to be here to celebrate the life and legacy of Prophet T.B. Joshua”.

Mr. Segun Olanipekun, one of the coordinators of the church, who was full of excitement, disclosed to the vivacious crowd present at the event that the last three years had been of joyful activities and the ministry had greatly expanded. “Some of the programmes that I can remember that have taken place under Pastor Evelyn Joshua’s leadership are: The church was reopened after about two years of lockdown, we had a three-day revival on the prayer mountain,

Akure branch was reopened, frequent weekly charity work in the church,

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Partners, revival, crusade, and charity meetings in South Africa, Ghana, Lusaka, Zambia, Madrid in Spain, Kenya, France, Germany, UK, USA, Canada and Nigeria.

“The tempo for these activities has been more reinforced. The church has remained in the precious arms of the Lord. It has been a wonderful three years of God’s tremendous grace for the church.

“Synagogue Church Of All Nations SCOAN today is the exemplification of the biblical word of Prophet Isaiah: the mills of God grind slowly but they grind exceedingly fine.”

Source: The Nation

 

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‘They Try To Pay Us To Vote’ – Pastor Adeboye Exposes Nigeria Politicians

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Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has articulated a profound commentary on the dynamics of political power in Nigeria, expressing concern over the lengths to which politicians will go, including soliciting and even bribing voters, to secure electoral support.

In a recent sermon, Adeboye illustrated the stark disparity between leadership and the general populace, comparing the scenario to individuals at the base of a mountain consuming water that has already been utilized by those at its summit. He emphasized that the privileges associated with political positions elucidate why individuals in pursuit of power often resort to extreme measures to attain it.

“People will drink from the water that the one on top of the mountain had washed into,” Adeboye said. “I’m sure we are not so naive as not to know why people who want to be our rulers come begging us and at times trying to even pay us to vote for them to be presidents and Governors.”

According to the cleric, the allure of political office lies in the elevated status and privileges it offers. Once elected, leaders enjoy exclusive rights and protection that place them above the very citizens who entrusted them with power.

“The moment you become president, shall we say, or governor—hey, when you want to pass, they will close the road for you until you have gone,” Adeboye explained. “Those of us who voted for you, we have to wait.”

He further criticized the double standards in access to basic amenities, noting that power outages and other public failures hardly affect those in authority. “We all know—you don’t have to be told—that if they say there is power failure, it’s not installed in the homes of those at the top,” he remarked.

Adeboye’s message underscored his recurring emphasis on humility and service in leadership. He warned that the pursuit of political office should not be about personal gain but about responsibility and sacrifice. His remarks resonate at a time when Nigerians continue to express frustration over corruption, misuse of power, and the growing gap between leaders and ordinary citizens.

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By highlighting the sharp contrast between the experiences of rulers and the ruled, Adeboye sought to remind politicians that their positions are meant to serve the people, not to lord over them. He stressed that true leadership must reflect justice, compassion, and accountability.

The cleric’s sermon also served as a subtle admonition to voters, urging them to recognize their power and responsibility during elections. While politicians may beg or bribe for votes, Adeboye’s message implied that citizens must look beyond temporary inducements and focus on the long-term consequences of their electoral choices.

 

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I Don’t Have Much Time Left, No One Will See My Body – Prophet Odumeje Predicts His Own Death

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Leader of Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention and Deliverance Ministry, Prophet Chukwuemeka Cyril Ohanaemere, popularly known as Odumeje, has made some predictions about his death.

Naija News reports that during a recent church service, Odumeje revealed that his time on earth is limited and predicted that no one would see his corpse when he dies.

The father of five described himself as one of the strongest spiritual men in the world, second to the late TB Joshua.

He claimed that his purpose is not about living long but fulfilling a divine mission.

The controversial cleric explained that his ministry exists to remove doubts about Jesus Christ, stressing that his message centres on the belief in one God and the power of Jesus.

“I am the strongest spirtual man in the world, after the general ‘Emmanuel’ TB Joshua. We are not many, we are just two. One has done the job and has returned home, remaining the Lion Himself. The dead man. I don’t have much time to spend here. Nobody will see my corpse.

“Our mission is to clear your doubt about Jesus Christ. Our mission is one God and one power, and that man is Jesus Christ,” he said.

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(FULL LIST) Oyedepo, Oritsejafor, 3 Other Nigerians Named In Top 8 Richest Pastors In Africa

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Oyedepo isn’t your run-of-the-mill preacher; he’s widely touted as Africa’s wealthiest Nigerian cleric, commanding opulent

A growing number of religious leaders across Africa have accumulated substantial fortunes, igniting a fervent debate about the complex relationship between faith and finance.

These pastors have established vast empires that extend well beyond their roles in the pulpit, diversifying their ventures into various fields such as media, real estate, education, and publishing, among others.

Based on available public estimates and various media reports, here is a list of the top eight richest pastors in Africa:

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Their supporters often point to divine favor and impressive entrepreneurial skills as the sources of their wealth, believing that their success reflects God’s blessings.

On the other hand, critics contend that a significant portion of this wealth is derived from the tithes, offerings, and donations generously contributed by their devoted congregations.

Recent estimates underscore the prominence of some of the most influential and affluent pastors on the continent, particularly those hailing from Nigeria and other countries with robust Pentecostal movements.

However, these financial figures are largely speculative, as most churches and ministries choose not to make detailed financial records publicly available.

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Based on available public estimates and various media reports, here is a list of the top eight richest pastors in Africa:

1. David Oyedepo (Nigeria)
Topping the list is Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners’ Chapel. With an estimated net worth in the hundreds of millions, his wealth is derived from his vast church network, which includes a publishing house, two universities (Covenant University and Landmark University), and an extensive real estate portfolio. He is known for his private jet collection and extravagant lifestyle.

2. Enoch Adeboye (Nigeria)
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, is a highly respected and influential figure. His ministry’s global reach, spanning over 190 countries, has contributed to an estimated net worth that positions him among the wealthiest. The RCCG has diversified its holdings into education, media, and various social enterprises.

3. Shepherd Bushiri (Malawi/South Africa)
Known as “Major 1” to his followers, Prophet Shepherd Bushiri is a Malawian preacher and businessman. His wealth, estimated to be over $100 million, comes from a range of businesses, including mining, an airline, and a telecommunications company, in addition to his church, the Enlightened Christian Gathering.

4. Chris Oyakhilome (Nigeria)
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is the founder and president of LoveWorld Incorporated, also known as Christ Embassy. His wealth, estimated at tens of millions, is driven by his global ministry, which includes satellite television channels, music productions, and publishing ventures.

5. Alph Lukau (South Africa)
Pastor Alph Lukau is the founder and general overseer of Alleluia Ministries International. While born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, he is based in South Africa and is known for his controversial “resurrection” claims and lavish lifestyle, which contribute to his substantial estimated net worth.

6. Uebert Angel (Zimbabwe/UK)
Prophet Uebert Angel, founder of the Spirit Embassy (Good News Church), has accumulated wealth from his church and various business interests. He is a prominent figure in the prosperity gospel movement and his opulent lifestyle is frequently featured in media.

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7. Matthew Ashimolowo (Nigeria/UK)
Based in London, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo is the founder of the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC), one of the largest Pentecostal churches in the United Kingdom. His wealth is attributed to his ministry, media enterprise, and real estate investments.

8. Ayo Oritsejafor (Nigeria)
Bishop Ayo Oritsejafor is the founder of Word of Life Bible Church. He is a former president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and his wealth is tied to his church and various business interests.

The significant wealth of these religious figures continues to be a subject of intense debate across the continent, raising questions about accountability, charity, and the role of religious institutions in a society grappling with poverty.

 

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(FULL LIST) 5 Nigerians named in top 8 richest pastors in Africa

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A growing number of religious leaders across Africa have accumulated substantial fortunes, igniting a fervent debate about the complex relationship between faith and finance.

These pastors have established vast empires that extend well beyond their roles in the pulpit, diversifying their ventures into various fields such as media, real estate, education, and publishing, among others.

'Many will not survive 2025' - Pastor Adeboye releases prophecies for New Year

Their supporters often point to divine favor and impressive entrepreneurial skills as the sources of their wealth, believing that their success reflects God’s blessings.

On the other hand, critics contend that a significant portion of this wealth is derived from the tithes, offerings, and donations generously contributed by their devoted congregations.

Recent estimates underscore the prominence of some of the most influential and affluent pastors on the continent, particularly those hailing from Nigeria and other countries with robust Pentecostal movements.

However, these financial figures are largely speculative, as most churches and ministries choose not to make detailed financial records publicly available.

Based on available public estimates and various media reports, here is a list of the top eight richest pastors in Africa:

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1. David Oyedepo (Nigeria)
Topping the list is Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners’ Chapel. With an estimated net worth in the hundreds of millions, his wealth is derived from his vast church network, which includes a publishing house, two universities (Covenant University and Landmark University), and an extensive real estate portfolio. He is known for his private jet collection and extravagant lifestyle.

2. Enoch Adeboye (Nigeria)
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, is a highly respected and influential figure. His ministry’s global reach, spanning over 190 countries, has contributed to an estimated net worth that positions him among the wealthiest. The RCCG has diversified its holdings into education, media, and various social enterprises.

3. Shepherd Bushiri (Malawi/South Africa)
Known as “Major 1” to his followers, Prophet Shepherd Bushiri is a Malawian preacher and businessman. His wealth, estimated to be over $100 million, comes from a range of businesses, including mining, an airline, and a telecommunications company, in addition to his church, the Enlightened Christian Gathering.

4. Chris Oyakhilome (Nigeria)
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome is the founder and president of LoveWorld Incorporated, also known as Christ Embassy. His wealth, estimated at tens of millions, is driven by his global ministry, which includes satellite television channels, music productions, and publishing ventures.

5. Alph Lukau (South Africa)
Pastor Alph Lukau is the founder and general overseer of Alleluia Ministries International. While born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, he is based in South Africa and is known for his controversial “resurrection” claims and lavish lifestyle, which contribute to his substantial estimated net worth.

6. Uebert Angel (Zimbabwe/UK)
Prophet Uebert Angel, founder of the Spirit Embassy (Good News Church), has accumulated wealth from his church and various business interests. He is a prominent figure in the prosperity gospel movement and his opulent lifestyle is frequently featured in media.

7. Matthew Ashimolowo (Nigeria/UK)
Based in London, Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo is the founder of the Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC), one of the largest Pentecostal churches in the United Kingdom. His wealth is attributed to his ministry, media enterprise, and real estate investments.

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8. Ayo Oritsejafor (Nigeria)
Bishop Ayo Oritsejafor is the founder of Word of Life Bible Church. He is a former president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and his wealth is tied to his church and various business interests.

The significant wealth of these religious figures continues to be a subject of intense debate across the continent, raising questions about accountability, charity, and the role of religious institutions in a society grappling with poverty.

 

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[Just In]: “We Didn’t Get it From the Bible”: Pastor Kumuyi Modifies Another Deeper Life Law [VIDEO]

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[Just In]: “We Didn’t Get it From the Bible”: Pastor Kumuyi Modifies Another Deeper Life Law [VIDEO]

The General Superintendent of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Pastor William Kumuyi, has clarified that some of the church’s long-standing rules on marriage are not biblical but administrative guidelines

Pastor William Kumuyi instructed the ban of two traditions of the church

The cleric said that Christians must distinguish between God’s law and church principles, noting that such rules are flexible and not divine commandments.

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Specificall, K umuyi announced that the law banning a lady from visiting a man she intends to marry has been nulified.

He further explained that intending couples can freely visit themselves during courtship, but only on the condition that she or he go with an elder.

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The revered man of God explained that the aforementioned rule was introduced for practical reasons but should not be treated as divine law.

“We just felt you need some time to know one another. And then We said one month will be too short, two months too short. So, why not six months? ut it is not t from the Bi Bible,” he said.

Kumuyi on principles versus the law of God
The cleric stressed that Christians must distinguish between God’s law and church principles, urging members not to treat human rules as scriptural commandments.

“As a Christian, you need to become so mature that you know the difference between the law of God and the principles in the church,” Kumuyi said.

He added: “Six months is all right, but it’s not something inflexible. If we change it to three months, we’re not changing the Bible, because six months is not in the Bible.”

Pastor Kumuyi also explained that the church’s marriage committee was created solely to provide guidance, not to replace biblical authority.

“There’s no marriage committee in the New Testament. We created it to help you, not because we can give you a chapter and a verse. It is church administration,” he stated.

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Kumuyi warned leaders not to wield undue authority, saying: “Marriage committees should not exercise an authority that God has not given them. This is just church organisation, not divine law.”

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Clerics of Gambling: Any prophet predicting football, politics is scam, says Pastor Okonkwo

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The discourse surrounding the prophetic declarations made by various pastors on the internet has reached a critical point, with many arguing that it has become overly saturated with countless diluted prophecies that often stem from personal agendas rather than divine inspiration.

According to Matthew 22:14, which asserts, “Many are invited, but few are chosen,” this scripture serves as a cautionary note directed particularly at pastors and prophets who leverage social media, politics, and even football predictions to enhance their visibility and popularity under the guise of spiritual leadership.

This trend is particularly noticeable as Nigeria gears up for another election year, where the intersection of faith and politics has become increasingly blurred. Click link to continue reading the article.

As the political landscape heats up, numerous self-identified “political pastors” have emerged, sharing their predictions and analyses that often reflect their personal biases and emotions regarding their preferred candidates. This practice has sparked widespread debate about the authenticity and integrity of such prophetic utterances, leading many to question the integrity of these individuals and their connection to the true gospel.

Among the critics is Prophet Julius Okonkwo, a notable cleric originally from Nigeria who currently serves as the presiding pastor of Kingdom Seeker Ministries based in the United States.

Prophet Okonkwo has voiced strong concerns about certain spiritual figures who exploit their platforms to predict not only election outcomes but also football results. He emphasizes the need for a return to genuine prophetic ministry—one that is grounded in scripture and integrity rather than sensationalism and personal gain.

His message: Spiritualism is different from personality; we don’t need to mix things in the name of gambling and prediction. God is distinct from god. Unfortunately, today, some so-called pastors are mixing things up. They are mixing emotions with altar words. They are mixing prophetic declaration with political interests just because they are being called a man of God.

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“It is not a big deal to see and declare. Still, when you are seeing too much in flesh, it may affect your spiritual declaration because not many people we know when you are declaring the right thing, because you are always making declarations on issues that have nothing to do with spirituality. Imagine a cleric predicting a pool and all that. There are two categories of pastors in Nigeria: political pastors and evangelism pastors.

“Political pastors are pastors who are always seeing everything about politicians rather than focusing on and praying for the Nation. They predict to seek attention, but evangelism pastors are not common, the big ones among them speak once, but many of them are quiet and respectful.”

 

 

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