T.B Joshua Is Not Fake – Victor AD Laments on How the Prophet Healed Him

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Prophet TB Joshua, the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, has come under fire after a BBC documentary claimed he fabricated most of his miracles at the church and committed repeated sexual offenses.

Several well-known victims and former followers of the late televangelist described their terrifying experiences while attending the church in a three-part documentary. Since the BBC documentary’s broadcast, their claims have generated a ferocious internet controversy.

Victor AD, however, has sharply criticized the BBC biography of the deceased televangelist.

Victor AD reminisced on his family’s individual experiences at SCOAN, recalling how, at the age of six, he overcame a skin disease, how a gunshot wound from a robbery cured his mother’s hand, and how his sister’s sight returned following a meeting with Joshua.

The 30-year-old artist vehemently defended Joshua, insisting that his family’s experiences with miracles were not faked. He highlighted Joshua’s real influence on their lives, including his provision of food and shelter during their homelessness.

Victor AD expressed his disbelief at the accusations made against Joshua by saying,

“Prophet TB Joshua false ke? The same person who, when I was six years old, healed me from a skin illness also fixed my mother’s hand, which was going to be amputated after a gunshot wound, or my sister, who was healed from blindness while she was in elementary school.

So many amazing actions! Which of them has been staged or is fake? He provided food and shelter for my family and me when we were homeless. God is not a human being. Say anything you want to say. E will not take God’s divine nature away.”