The leader of the Ajagurajah Movement, Bishop Kwame Asiamah, has jumped to the defense of the late Prophet T.B. Joshua following a documentary released by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) detailing alleged abuses within the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN).
He bemoaned why the BBC would undertake a project about a man of God who is no more in existence and make huge allegations which goes a long way to tarnish his reputation and affect his church as well.
Ajagurajah warned persons who are lambasting the late Prophet T.B. Joshua to be careful in their utterances because the allegations in the documentary cannot be entirely genuine as claimed.
Speaking, Ajagurajah asked the BBC and critics of the late pastor to allow him to rest in peace instead of making unfounded allegations.
“I have watched the documentary [by the BBC] about T.B. Joshua claiming he was not from God, he was a demon and all sort of allegations. My colleague pastors should listen to me, if a dead person is treated this way, what would happen to those of us alive? T.B. Joshua’s mistake was rebranding himself from spiritual church to charismatic. I now understand why satan was after Moses’ corpse when he died. Let the man rest, he is dead and gone.
“What would this yield? Those of you criticizing him, if you’ve been a pastor before and know what false allegations feel like, you wouldn’t have believed what they [BBC] are saying. We should stop sharing the video. Everyone’s bad days will come so be careful about how you criticize others.”
Ajagurajah
His comments came after the BBC released a documentary shedding light on alleged abuses within the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), led by the late Prophet T.B. Joshua.
The documentary, which has sparked widespread discussions, exposes instances of sexual abuse, rape allegations, and manipulations of miracles within the SCOAN.
There have been mixed reactions to the documentary with some people criticizing the prophet, others contest the authenticity of the allegations leveled against the deceased man of God.
Prophet Kumchacha Descends On BBC
The leader and the founder of Heaven’s Gate Ministries, Nicholas Osei, popularly known as Kumchacha, descended on BBC about the timing of the release of a documentary about the late Prophet T.B. Joshua which contains huge allegations.
According to him, the BBC documentary about the late prophet detailing crucial allegations against him was unleashed at the wrong time because he is no more in existence.
He argued that if the documentary had been released at the time T.B. Joshua was alive, he would have responded to the allegations made by the persons who were associated with him during his ministry.
He cited a pastor who was remanded into police custody due to false accusations by his daughter which led to criticisms by the public.
“BBC is bogus. I am saying this with authority because why will you release it now? Why didn’t they release the documentary while T.B. Joshua was alive? I think it’s been three years since he died, so why now? He would have been able to respond to the allegations if it was released earlier, so it’s problematic. In this world, your biological brother could make false accusations against you that you can never vindicate yourself.
“There was a pastor called ‘Jesus One Touch’ who was accused by his daughter of rape. He was remanded for three months but after investigations, he was proven innocent. Yet Ghanaians lambasted him vehemently before then. So with all the allegations in the documentary, my problem is why now?”
Kumchacha
A day before the BBC released its documentary about the late T.B. Joshua, the founder and leader of Prophetic Hill Chapel, Prophet Nigel Gaisie, revealed that he saw challenges for the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) in a vision.
After the first Sunday of the year service in his church, Prophet Gaisie called for prayers for SCOAN as he saw it under attack.
He further added that SCOAN wasn’t the only church to be targeted, rather the entire body of Christ in Nigeria will come under attack and the world at large this year, 2024.
The timing of Nigel Gaisie‘s prophecy gains a heightened sense of relevance as barely 24 hours after, a BBC documentary on January 8, 2024, raised allegations of sexual abuse, financial misconduct, and other controversies surrounding the late Prophet T.B. Joshua’s ministry at SCOAN.
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