T.B. JOSHUA, THE TRICKSTER

By The Ghanaian Journal - The Ghanaian Journal
Nigeria News | Sat, 24 Oct 2009
    
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Prophet TB Joshua
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language to Ashanti language should
be able to help us put the man on
the moon in the years before us, if it
is planned well and we have the
resources. This means the people
should be motivated to accept this
with gladness. Just do not listen to
those who have no interest of this
nation at heart and only want
money and material riches without
considering the need of our children,
their learning, and how to
manufacture things ourselves to
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…Plays tricks on Satellites, Nwankwo Kanu, Others


Nigerian Pastor, Prophet Temitope Balogun (T.B) Joshua, is at it again. Smarting under barrage of immoral exposures by some top former members of his Synagogue Church of All Nations, Prophet Joshua has resorted to his usual blackmail tricks to restore back his battered image.

Last Sunday, the badly bruised General Overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, attempted albeit unsuccessfully, to steal the glory associated with the triumph of the Ghana Under20 team- the Black Satellites in this year's World Youth tournament held in Egypt.

T.B. Joshua told a courted group of Journalists who parade his church every Sunday for crumbs that he called to tell Black Satellites coach, Sellas Tetteh that the team's success rested with him and that was the reason why the Ghanaian coach heeded to his (Joshua) advice to allow Satellites captain, Andre Dede Ayew to take the first of the penalty kicks in the final match against Brazil.

Shockingly what otherwise was expected to be a private “counseling' to a friend coach was recorded by the Nigerian Pastor and posted on the internet for the world to know that it was his divine intervention that made it possible for the Satellites to win the World Youth Championship.

However as the agitation by Ghanaians against his apparent undue sought of glory in the Satellites success reached a hysterical level, Joshua and his cohorts have back-tracked, removing the video recording of the so-called conversation he had with Coach Sellas Tetteh from his web-site.

In-depth investigations by TODAY have shown that the trick on the Satellites' coach has been part of the Joshua grand scheme to take advantage of events and people, especially famous and well-known global figures to perpetuate his self-sought glory.

He had done it against Nigerian footballers Nwankwo Kanu, Daniel Amockachie, Presidents Frederick Chiluba, Omar Bongo, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome and many others.

After being declared unfit to continue with professional football around 2003, scary family members of Nigerian international, Nwankwo Kanu sent the footballer to Prophet Joshua at his Synagogue Church where after some consultation and prayers, Kanu was declared fit by Joshua at the Synagogue Church. The event remained exclusively at the Synagogue Church. But that clean bill of health given by Prophet Joshua proved to be a huge deceptive hoax.

The player later sought operation of his heart defect in the United States. Immediately after the successful operation, Joshua released a video tape recording of his meeting with Kanu that sought to portray that the footballer had his healing at the Synagogue Church. Obviously enraged by the Joshua action, Nwankwo Kanu had to appear on some Nigeria televisions to deny the Joshua scam.

Similarly, Joshua boasted that he healed another Nigerian player, Daniel Amockachie of a nagging injury that for years jolted the career of the player. Indeed video recording on the footballer's case was sponsored by the Synagogue Church and put on some leading Nigerian televisions. In the end, all those who followed the gimmick came to realize that it was false. That injury eventually ended pre-maturely, the football career of Daniel Amockachie.

The Nigerian Pastor once told the world that he has cured former Zambian President, Frederick Chiluba and the late President Oumar Bongo of Gabon of their cancer ailments. Sadly, Chiluba is still battling the ailment, while Bongo died sometime this year of cancer.

Joshua also played a fast one on the head Pastor of the Christ Embassy Church, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, when after inviting him for an ordinary visit and familiarization; he clandestinely recorded the visit and later played to the Nigerian people to create the impression that the Christ Embassy Pastor has endorsed him as one of the best Pastors in Nigeria.

That was the time Joshua had virtually been ostracized by the Nigerian Pentecostal Churches and needed somebody with a stature like Pastor Chris to help him restore back his plummeting image within the Nigerian Pentecostal Churches.

Although Ghanaian coach of the Satellites, Sellas Tetteh has confirmed that indeed he sought divine intervention through the Nigerian Pastor in the said match, many Ghanaians who TODAY spoke to on the issue wondered what the real motive was for T.B. Joshua to record and put a private conversation between two friends on the internet.

According to Egya Awotwe of Cape Coast, many Ghanaian Pastors and even other individuals sought God's help and therefore thought Joshua's claim cannot be correct.

“What is T.B. Joshua talking about? Was he the only person who prayed for the Satellites' success? Even traditionalists and non-Christians and Muslims also prayed for the Satellites”, Wofa Adu Gyamfi told TODAY, and asked rhetorically, “What about the players themselves who pray before and after every match? Is Joshua saying God does not listen to their prayers?
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press plz stop ur critics
kell | accra-ghana (Nigeria) | 10/24/2009 11:31:00 PM
Ghana U20 coach Sellas Tetteh admitting that a Nigerian pastor Prophet T.B. Joshua decided which players he should play at the U20 World Cup. Joshua told Tetteh to make Andre Dede Ayew the key to his selection as he was the luckiest player in the U20 World Cup winning squad.
Tetteh admitted that they were in constant touch with Joshua throughout the tournament and he said the pastor's predictions were true.
"Before God and man I was in constant touch with Pastor Joshua all the predictions he made were realised," Tetteh said
But Ayew who was at the centre of Joshua's predictions says all the glory must go to God because people of all faiths contributed to the team's success.
Ayew never said that he didn't receive a call from TB Joshua; he only said all the glory must go to God. Following the word of Ayew, it is obvious he spoke to TB Joshua.
If you listen to Prophet TB Joshua, he also said all the glory must go to God. He never glorified himself but only to testify of the goodness of God. I believe he recorded the conversation just for the sake facts and for the world to know that truly there is God.
The press are just trying to use this as a means of promoting themselves and nothing more. The press should beware that this is a man of God and not just a person or a politician.
For the video reference i think that is no problem because he is only trying to record facts. Come to think of it how can he record the conversation with the coach of Ghana under-20 team if he is not sure of what he is saying? This shows that he is a Man of God indeed and a true prophet. I don't think the man of God is trying to give glory to himself; rather he is glorifying the Lord for the power and anointing giving to him. Why don't you stop criticizing and leave everything to God to judge. Prophet T B Joshua has prophesize match before and it came to past, i see no reason why you should doubt him this time. Before the match between Nigeria vs Mozambique, he talked about it and even said he saw a goal which would be scored with the head. And it came to past that the only goal scored by Victor Obinna Nsofor of Nigeria was with his head.
Press leave TB Joshua alone
Dell | Kumasi-Ghana (Nigeria) | 10/24/2009 11:45:00 PM
You press keep saying different stuff without facts. I don't know what you meant by your journal, and how you got your facts. Have you ever seen these figures and celebrities to confirm all you have said? TB Joshua have done nothing to you and I keep asking myself why these critics. He is indeed a true man of God in all aspect of life by preaching, delivering, healing, and helping people in Nigeria and the world at large. Come to think of it, how many pastors around the world does the charitable work he does, and you still have the guts to call him a trickster.
and so---------
ssssss | ssssss-ssssssss (Germany) | 10/24/2009 11:49:00 PM
so is he the only person that god answer his prayer,god answer every one who pray,so my friend kell,this man tb joshua should give us a break
 

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