Unveiling the Briton Media Racial Agenda Against TB Joshua and SCOAN on BBC Documentary

In recent times, the evil intent of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) documentary series on Prophet TB Joshua and the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has sparked intense debates and raised questions about the motives behind the coverage. As revelations emerge that the actors in the documentary were paid to smear TB Joshua’s reputation, and new evidences debugging their falsehood against the man of God, it becomes imperative to explore the racial agenda at play.

The documentary presents a striking claim that TB Joshua harbored intentions of enslaving white individuals in response to historical injustices against Africans. While the narrative heavily relies on this assertion, it prompts reflection on whether the individuals involved genuinely believe in such sentiments. This accusation, veiled in the narrative of historical injustice, appears to be an attempt to manipulate emotions and incite negative sentiments against the renowned prophet. It’s worth noting that both were two individual – Bisola Johnson and Paul Aghomo, known to be TB Joshua’s sworn enemies, instrumental in propagating the spurious narrative in the documentary. This raises the question: Could there be an underlying racial bias shaping this storyline, with an attempt to turn white Christians against TB Joshua and the SCOAN?

It is crucial to question the credibility of such accusations, especially when they are devoid of factual basis. The suggestion that Prophet TB Joshua harbors ill intentions towards any race, particularly the white community, is not only unfounded but also smacks of a racial bias on the part of the documentary makers.

Prophet TB Joshua’s ministry has long been a melting pot of diversity, with disciples hailing from various races and backgrounds. The care and mentorship he provides to his followers, irrespective of their ethnicity, are evident in the multicultural community that has thrived under his guidance. Painting him as someone plotting to enslave the white population contradicts the inclusive and harmonious ethos of SCOAN.

The accusation against Prophet TB Joshua echoes a deeper problem—a racial undertone in the portrayal of an African figure by a prominent international media outlet. It raises concerns about fairness, integrity, and the need to question the ulterior motives behind such narratives.

This is not just an issue for the followers of Prophet TB Joshua but a call for all Africans to stand against biased narratives that seek to undermine the achievements of individuals from the continent. The attempt to tarnish the image of one of Africa’s greatest exports indicates a level of racism that cannot be ignored.

These bring to memory the Instances of espionage at the SCOAN, such as the infiltration of secret spies posing as disciples, including the case of Giles Hurst, the famous British Army Spy, raise concerns about targeted efforts to undermine the SCOAN and its leader, and the depth of their concealed animosity. Also, from the SCOAN archives, we remember the attempted assassination of TB Joshua by an European man confessing after been exposed by the power of the Holy Ghost of his mission to kill TB Joshua, because of his hate for black Africans. The prejudiced killer couldn’t fathom that God chose an African vessel for extraordinary miracles. This raises another question: Are some vast interest in the west spearheaded by the Briton media afraid that Prophet TB Joshua was sent by God to avenge the evil that was done to Africans by their forefathers? Or Are they surprised or concerned that a remarkable figure with a profound influence on humanity, such as the Prophet of old and our Savior Jesus Christ, emerged from Africa?

Even in death, Prophet TB Joshua has not been spared from attacks. The question arises: Was the silence following his demise a result of an expectation that his passing would halt the healing and miracles at The SCOAN? The continued growth and manifestations of healings under Pastor Mummy Evelyn Joshua’s leadership have seemingly reignited a new wave of attacks.

A crucial observation regarding the Briton media bias and anti-African sentiment is the lack of focus on the positive actions of Prophet TB Joshua, such as his charitable endeavors, healing activities, and global impact or influence.

Another important point to note about the Briton media inclination and unfavorable view toward Africa is the limited attention given to investigating other white European spiritual leaders, especially in the UK where the BBC network is from. Are there no questionable figures in the British spiritual landscape? Stories of rape, child molestation, drug abuse, money laundering, and corrupt practices among white spiritual leaders in Europe have been reported. The disproportionate focus on African pastors, particularly Prophet TB Joshua, raises questions and suggests a potential agenda against spiritual leaders of African descent.

Prophet Christ, a disciple of Prophet TB Joshua, is currently conducting his healing ministry in the UK. Why not consider launching an investigation starting with him, particularly if there is a belief that the miracles attributed to SCOAN are fraudulent, as indicated in their interview, given that Chris received his healing grace in SCOAN?

This is an invitation for individuals of all races to come together against the racial agenda that the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) seems to be perpetuating. We are all created in the image of God, and greatness knows no racial bounds. Using allegations without evidence to tarnish the reputation of a person based on their race is not only unjust but goes against the principles of equality and fairness.

It is imperative for the global community to scrutinize media narratives, especially when they carry the potential for racial bias. Africans, irrespective of their religious beliefs, should unite against any attempt to discredit their own. Likewise, individuals of all races must condemn the propagation of racial agendas in the media, as it undermines the shared humanity that binds us all.

We are equally calling on Christians all over the world, regardless of their race and skin color, to speak out against the perceived racial agenda of the Briton media and its cohort against Prophet TB Joshua and the SCOAN. The body of Christ need to be united across races, and speak with one voice in condemning the targeting of powerful gospel preachers. The uncut truth remains that men of God are not the problem of world but are, in fact, instrumental in combating the activities of evildoers.

It remains imperative for believers to unite, speaking out against what is perceived as an unfair targeting of spiritual leaders of African descent. The Church’s victory is paramount, and a collective stand against racial agendas can contribute to fostering unity in the body of Christ.

Beware The Church is Under Attack By Edward Gardiner

The church is under attack by institutions, television, news media, and attacks from within. Beware the divisive person, whatever title they bear. This is a test of character and will separate the wheat from the chaff. You will know who your real friends and followers are. It is the move of God.

Jesus’ instructions to His followers in this time is to keep the faith you have strong till the end. Know in Whom you have believed and be convinced. We must know the truth and be convinced concerning God’s will in every situation. Do not let anything shake your faith. Let the Holy Spirit be the database for your personal opinion.

God will not forget the decades of charity, love, kindness, patience, goodness, and effort it took for Prophet T.B. Joshua to raise disciples, leaders and ministers all over the world. There shall be a great reward.

Beware the trap of gossip, slander, criticising, and denouncing. That is outside the area of calling and grace for children of God. Don’t be shocked at the total lack of love and grace you see in the media and from influencers. The Bible warns us that in the end times, the love of many will grow cold.

God is with us, and we must allow Him to remain burning within us to overcome every circumstance.

Edward Gardiner

Video: Evangelist Joseph David Defends Prophet TB Joshua Against Fabricated BBC’s Allegations

Admirers of Prophet TB Joshua worldwide has continue to voice their concerns regarding the recent BBC fabricated and stage-managed documentary about TB Joshua and the SCOAN. Evangelist Joseph David, a prominent former disciple of Prophet TB Joshua, recently released a video addressing the allegations discussed in the BBC documentary series.

Explaining his decision to speak on the matter, David cites his role as a former disciples who served under the prophet and was a trustee of the SCOAN Ministries. He also mentions being the face behind Emmanuel TV commentaries since its inception.

While Evangelist Joseph David expresses reluctance to respond to critics, following the example of his mentor, Prophet TB Joshua, he feels a moral obligation to address the situation and strengthen the faith of millions of followers inspired by the prophet’s teachings and miracles.

He dismisses the allegations made by certain ex-disciples as fabricated, coming from disgruntled individuals who could not endure the discipline of discipleship. David suggests that these individuals, now making allegations, once enjoyed the love and care of Prophet TB Joshua.

Specifically, he refutes claims about the prophet preventing disciples from getting married. David clarifies that Prophet TB Joshua only taught that it is better to secure one’s future before entering marriage, emphasizing the commitment and responsibility involved. He mentions a specific disciple, Angelic, who left the ministry because she wanted to get married to a fellow disciple against the prophet’s advice. She later returned with false accusations.

Evangelist Joseph David also addresses the individual who claimed to be TB Joshua’s daughter, named Ajoke. According to his account, Ajoke was not a biological daughter of Prophet TB Joshua. The prophet reportedly found her abandoned under a truck near the church premises, reported the case to the police, and chose to adopt her as his own daughter.

Regarding Agomoh Paul, David explains that he left the SCOAN after being sent as an evangelist to the branch in Ghana. Paul fell in love with a regional minister’s daughter, and the prophet, foreseeing challenges in their relationship, advised against it. Despite this advice, Agomoh pursued the relationship, and the lady later died, leading to his disorientation and departure from the SCOAN.

On the matter of the lady called Rachel, she was possessed with the “Spirit of Woman”she refused to be delivered and left. As for Bisola, known for her continuous rebellious nature, even her mother acknowledged that she is aware the Prophet, whom she acknowledged as a true Prophet of God, cannot tame her.

Evangelist Joseph David’s response aims to defend Prophet TB Joshua against what he perceives as baseless allegations and to reassure followers of the prophet’s integrity. Drawing a parallel between the situation surrounding Prophet TB Joshua and the way Jesus Christ faced trials before Pontius Pilate, David emphasizes the prophet’s choice not to respond to critics and blasphemers in the past, akin to the silence of Jesus in the face of false accusations.

Additionally, David expresses concern about the portrayal of TB Joshua and SCOAN in the media, particularly referencing the BBC documentary series. He notes that the BBC has not published any positive news about TB Joshua and SCOAN, suggesting a perceived bias in the media coverage. David believes that positive aspects of TB Joshua’s ministry and work are not adequately represented or acknowledged by certain media outlets, including the BBC.

Watch the video of his response below: