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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by cjfavour(m): 9:33am On Jan 11 |
You guys are funny. Is this the question they told u ppl to ask anyone that speaks against the story? Does d women allegedly raped have no brothers? Where were they when their under aged sisters left their houses and went to scoan to go and live? I'm seeing some funny angles in all these stories. The truth is that right from when I was in school, I learnt that CAN and PFN doesn't associate with TB Joshua. They accused him of a lot of things which he couldn't provide answers to but all these BBC stories and some responses like these I've bn reading makes all these to be funny. Well, we'll see how it will all end. I just don't want it to end like that of Suleiman. And let this story not b the handwork of those that wanted to collect the church from Evelyn Joshua's hands when her husband died but she ended up defeating them. gidgiddy: 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by yemmywesey(m): 9:37am On Jan 11 |
olisaEze: In the bbc interview, the guy said the job he assigned to the camera men was to record any activities in the church, so why can't the videos of him having sex with them recorded |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mikeapollo: 9:39am On Jan 11 |
Chinjo2: Do you know the kind of people working at BBC and what BBC as an organization does and promotes? They attack anything about religion coming from Africa (especially Christianity), but they are same people that support and encourage things like LGBTQ, homosexuality etc. (under the disguise of human rights). There are people with questionable character and dubious integrity working at the BBC, so do not just swallow whatever comes from the station. There were so many lies said against TB Joshua in the past, like using juju and demonic powers, burying pregnant women at the altar, using marine powers, performing fake miracles etc All of a sudden, the accusers have stopped talking about him using juju and demonic powers, or performing fake miracles because they know the public would not accept that because everybody now watches the miracles during live church services on television. The next lie which they think the public would believe (and difficult to disproof without medical forensics) is o accuse him of sexual abuse! There are some questions that people should ponder on: i. How come none of them go pregnant? ii. If they could run away just like they have done now, how come none of them could run away with pregnancy after he allegedly raped them? iii. How come they only knew about how to contact the BBC after he had died? iv. Who did the alleged abortions for them? What are the name of the doctors or nurses? v. On what date(s) were the abortions performed? vi. And which police station or law enforcement authorities in their countries did they report to when they returned to their respective countries? vii. Why telling the BBC that TB Joshua raped them if they could not report same to the police and law enforcement agents in their countries? viii. Did TB Joshua bribe all the police and law enforcement agents in all the countries (Nigeria, UK, S. Africa etc.)? 2 Likes |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mikeapollo: 9:43am On Jan 11 |
gidgiddy: Do you know the kind of people working at BBC and what BBC as an organizations doe and promotes? They attack anything about religion coming from Africa (especially Christianity), but they are same people that support and encourage things like LGBTQ, homosexuality etc. (under the disguise of human rights). There are people with questionable character and dubious integrity working at the BBC, so do not just swallow whatever comes from the station. There were so many lies said against TB Joshua in the past, like using juju and demonic powers, burying pregnant women at the altar, using marine powers, performing fake miracles etc All of a sudden, the accusers have stopped talking about him using juju and demonic powers, or performing fake miracles because they know the public would not accept that because everybody now watches the miracles during live church services on television. The next lie which they think the public would believe (and difficult to disproof without medical forensics) is o accuse him of sexual abuse! There are some questions that people should ponder on: i. How come none of them go pregnant? ii. If they could run away just like they have done now, how come none of them could run away with pregnancy after he allegedly raped them? iii. How come they only knew about how to contact the BBC after he had died? iv. Who did the alleged abortions for them? What are the names of the doctors or nurses? v. On what date(s) were the alleged abortions performed? vi. And which police station or law enforcement authorities in their countries did they report to when they returned to their respective countries? vii. Why telling the BBC that TB Joshua raped them if they could not report same to the police and law enforcement agents in their countries? viii. Did TB Joshua bribe all the police and law enforcement agents in all the countries (Nigeria, UK, S. Africa etc.)? ix. How come none of the 3 daughters of TB Joshua accuse him of similar abuse or rape? |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by ResidentSnitch(f): 9:47am On Jan 11 |
jimcaddy:Let me tell you that the education you claim to have is a complete waste. Yes, you wasted all those years in school for absolute nothing. You think that BBC would risk being sued for billions of naira just for concocting lies against TB Joshua? Go and ask a refund of your school fees. |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mikeapollo: 9:50am On Jan 11 |
Beverlyjean: Were you in his mind to know when ''he learnt that his ex disciples had given their first interview with BBC''? Did he discuss anything with you to tell you? These are some questions that you should ponder on: i. How come none of them got pregnant? ii. If they could run away just like they have done now, how come none of them could run away with pregnancy after he allegedly raped them? iii. How come they only knew about how to contact the BBC after he had died? iv. Who did the alleged abortions for them? What are the names of the doctors or nurses? v. On what date(s) were the alleged abortions performed? vi. And which police station or law enforcement authorities in their countries did they report to when they returned to their respective countries? vii. Why telling the BBC that TB Joshua raped them if they could not report same to the police and law enforcement agents in their countries? viii. Did TB Joshua bribe all the police and law enforcement agents in all the countries (Nigeria, UK, S. Africa etc.)? ix. How come none of the 3 daughters of TB Joshua accuse him of similar abuse or rape? x. How come we have hundred and hundreds of other disciples and wise men who are praising and eulogizing him today? |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Ginaz(f): 10:03am On Jan 11 |
I had a vision last year and I saw TB joshua having the mark of the beast. that was exactly after he died, I told people but nobody believed me. |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by pcagbaji(m): 10:08am On Jan 11 |
gidgiddy:For your own Court ,this is how Justice is being decided ? |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by StrongAlphMale: 10:11am On Jan 11 |
gidgiddy: Women are highly manipulative oga. How about men being sexual abuse by powerful women, and yet those men finds it difficult to speak out because they know the world will never believe them. (The world will rather believe a woman than to believe a man, because the woman is highly manipulative. She manipulates everyone into believing her lies) If you believe anything a woman says, then you seriously need to check your sanity. The girl claiming TB Joshua's daughter, what evidence has she brought out to ascertain her claim? Where's the DNA test result to prove this? Oga seems you're the weak type who can highly manipulated and emotionally moved by a woman's word. Dey play! It's time to start thinking logically as a man and not as a Simp weak Dude. Oga years ago a man came out and claimed gov. Sanwo olu was his father. Supposed that man said some many things against the governor, I'm sure you would have created threads supporting the lunatic who doesn't know himself disguising as the governor's son out of wedlock. Believe BBC and those women Including the werey girl disguising as his daughter at your own peril 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by lexy2014: 10:15am On Jan 11 |
gidgiddy: Oga, how can someone be raped to the point where she had abortion 3 times when she was not under any form of physical restraint? Is that lady not the same who accused Chris oyakhilome of raping her? 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by lexy2014: 10:17am On Jan 11 |
Ginaz: What's the essence of the dream? |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by hotspec(m): 10:20am On Jan 11 |
Didijiji:It's called echo-chamber |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 10:25am On Jan 11 |
chccho: She was adopted not biological daughter. Watched the video of one of his disciples |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Ginaz(f): 10:25am On Jan 11 |
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Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mikeapollo: 10:25am On Jan 11 |
ItShallPass: What are your ''fruits''? List them here and let's compare with what we all know about the fruits of TB Joshua! Even Lord Jesus said it that people would accuse and do worse things to any prophet that follows His foot steps! Go on and do as your master, Judas and the devil did of old! |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 10:29am On Jan 11 |
seunayantokun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRApZomObUY?si=UqBSfokQMeav9bcR Watch what his first disciple said. And the pictures of his biological daughters are there in the video |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 10:29am On Jan 11 |
chccho: You can watch this. The pictures of his 3 biological daughters are there |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by nospmoht(m): 10:30am On Jan 11 |
ItShallPass:Who you be? Satan abi. because there must be a Satan out there |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by nospmoht(m): 10:31am On Jan 11 |
BBC that have lost credibility. Africans and low self esteem. Chai |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by FirmTR(m): 10:31am On Jan 11 |
seunayantokun: You're here asking for proof, where is your own proof that the Great Prophet is guilty of these allegations? |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by chccho(m): 10:31am On Jan 11 |
bentenny:I dont have to argue with hypocrites |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mikeapollo: 10:34am On Jan 11 |
shaqhead: So Okotie is your role model! Your holy spirit carrier? People coming out to make allegations is not new. There were ''real'' witnesses against Jesus Christ! There were religious elders, the Pharisees and Sadducees (like Adeboye, PFN, CAN etc), who denied and rejected Jesus Christ. But it does not matter because they are not God! The prophets sent by God are not people who go about accusing people. Rather, they are the people who work miracles in power, and they are accused by other people! All the Disciples of Jesus never accused anyone, but people accused them of various allegations. Even Stephen was accused (by your ''real'' witnesses) and stoned to death. John was also accused by the same ''real'' witnesses and beheaded. The trials of Prophet TB Joshua (in life and in death) would not be the first or the last. As it was in the beginning, so it is, now and forever more! |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mikeapollo: 10:42am On Jan 11 |
mabea: What evil did the man do to you. I have known since him too since 1997 and I can tell you, he was a man of God, and good to the people. Did you come to your house and invite you to his church? There is no signboard of the church anywhere in Lagos Did he force you to come to his church? Did he speak against you and your religion or church? Did he collect anything from you without paying back? |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mikeapollo: 10:45am On Jan 11 |
olisaEze: Thank you my brother! 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by gidgiddy: 10:52am On Jan 11 |
mikeapollo: I'm not a big fan of BBC myself, but this is not about BBC or the maker of the documentary. This is about if the accusations by the women are fact or fiction Three British white women, one Zimbabwean, a South African, a Philipino, an American and a Nigerian, all of whom once lived in TB Joshua's compound, gave graphic accounts of how TB Joshua sexually abused them When 8 different women living across the world come together to accuse one man of sexual crimes, you have to step back and ask why? It is either the women are telling the truth, or have been induced into lying. It becomes more intriguing when the daughter of the man being accused also comes out in the documentary to say that her father did what he was accused of. Not only her, but two boys who were his servants said the same. You really believe that 8 women, two boys and TB Joshua's own daughter were all Induced to lie against the man? |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Beverlyjean(f): 11:03am On Jan 11 |
mikeapollo: So u think he would not have gotten the info of the interview?? Y did he die the same week...and remember, he wasn't sick....infact the congregation said he preached that night and he went to his chamber and they were expecting him back to continue, but he never did i.... alot had to do abortions, there was a clinic there ...he also had a child ( a girl) through adultery , and he hated her cos the women that got pregnant for him refused to terminate it ii... none ran away with pregnancy cos they were manipulated ...he put fear in them...they all said they dint know he was doing to them same thing he was doing to other young women ... that was when they started building courage iii... they had contacted the BBC b4 his death and he knew it... the British women said they reported to the police when they got to the UK...but the UK police said they cudnt do anything since it wasn't under their jurisdiction.... iv.... not everyone will talk... some are still scared...u think the doctors will come and admit a crime .... v..... it happened over time in a clinic the church vi... answered that on item 3... go back and check... u know Nigerian police is a no go area vii...answered that on item 3 viii... foreign police can't really do anything unless Nigerian police are ready to cooperate cos those crime was committed in Nigeria ix...how would they... did Osama, Escoba , sadam and others do same to their daughters ... don't think like a naive person x.... Reverend King also had those that supported him after his crime 1 Like |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mikeapollo: 11:03am On Jan 11 |
Ginaz: Your vision must be from the kingdom whose people are delivered every week in SCOAN |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by biremi(m): 11:03am On Jan 11 |
olisaEze: It is those who loved around him that are testifying |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by bentenny(m): 11:10am On Jan 11 |
chccho:Then don't reply like an analphabet! |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by mikeapollo: 11:10am On Jan 11 |
gidgiddy: To discredit Africans and the belief systems of Africans, especially Christians. Ask yourself, why would BBC support homosexuality, LGBTQ+ etc, but the same people are against polygamy? 2 Likes |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by Sermwell(m): 11:15am On Jan 11 |
lavylilly:Dey play!! I have 2 of synagogue bank account. UBA and First bank. |
Re: My Take On The BBC Documentary On TB Joshua by chccho(m): 11:15am On Jan 11 |
bentenny:U are a special one |
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