Tb joshua news now
Here are some recent news updates about T.B. Joshua:
Recent News
- T.B. Joshua's Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCA) Reopens: After a two-year closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SCA has reopened its doors to worshippers. The church's reopening was marked with a grand ceremony attended by thousands of devotees. (Source: Vanguard News)
- T.B. Joshua's Prophecy on COVID-19: In a recent sermon, T.B. Joshua prophesied about the COVID-19 pandemic, saying that it was a "test" from God to humanity. He also predicted that the virus would soon disappear. (Source: The Punch)
- T.B. Joshua's Philanthropic Efforts: T.B. Joshua's Emmanuel TV has been involved in various philanthropic activities, including providing aid to victims of natural disasters and supporting orphanages. Recently, the channel donated food items and other essentials to a orphanage in Nigeria. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
- T.B. Joshua's Controversy over COVID-19 Vaccine: T.B. Joshua has been criticized for his stance on the COVID-19 vaccine, saying that it is not necessary for Christians. He has also claimed that the vaccine is a "mark of the beast" and that Christians should not take it. (Source: The Cable)
- T.B. Joshua's Health: There have been concerns about T.B. Joshua's health in recent months, with some reports suggesting that he is suffering from a serious illness. However, his team has denied these reports, saying that he is in good health. (Source: The Nation)
Past News
- T.B. Joshua's Death Rumors: In 2020, there were widespread rumors about T.B. Joshua's death, which were later denied by his team. (Source: The Guardian)
- T.B. Joshua's Prophecy on the End of the World: In 2019, T.B. Joshua prophesied that the world would end in 2020, but his prediction did not come to pass. (Source: The Punch)
- T.B. Joshua's Controversy over the Death of a Brazilian Football Team: In 2014, T.B. Joshua was criticized for his comments on the death of a Brazilian football team that crashed in Lagos, Nigeria. He was accused of using the tragedy for his own gain. (Source: The Guardian)
Please note that the accuracy of some of these news reports may vary, and it's always a good idea to fact-check information before accepting it as true.