TB Joshua Water Stopped
The Prophet T.B. Joshua anointing water, the source of last Sunday's stampede and death of four persons, will not be available for distribution until further notice.
The order was relayed to DAILY GUIDE yesterday by a representative of the Prophet in Accra, Samuel Excellence, during an interview.
'There are a lot of speculations going around but I must say that the church is not in any way proud of what happened. When the Prophet reviews his decision on the anointing water, any ministry or pastor in Ghana for that matter can request for it and it will be delivered to them. We believe that that will decentralise the distribution of the anointing water and reduce the crowd that comes to our church service,' he said.
He was speaking to DAILY GUIDE when a delegation from the Man of God visited the bereaved families in Accra yesterday.
An undisclosed amount of money was presented on behalf of T.B. Joshua to the various families towards the funerals of their loved ones.
'It is a tragic moment for us all, especially for the man of God. He sent us here to let you know that your pain is his pain and you loss is his loss as well. As we mourn, bear in mind that all is not lost,' Samuel Excellence, who is currently the acting Public Relations Officer of the church in Ghana, told the bereaved families.
He asked the families to inform the church about any plans pertaining to the funeral arrangement since 'the prophet wants to be part of the entire process fully.'
Prophet T.B. Joshua, Founder and General Overseer of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) dispatched the seven-member delegation to offer their sympathies and render condolences to the families of the four persons who lost their lives in last Sunday's stampede.
The delegation officially delivered T.B. Joshua's words of condolence to the affected families, assuring them of the prophet's willingness to support them through 'these difficult times'.
The deceased persons, Mike Teye, Esther Adabazie, Emmanuel Thompson Addo and John Brenoo, met their untimely death on May 19, when thousands of persons struggled for a brand new version of Prophet Temitope Balogun (TB) Joshua's anointing water.
By Nii Ogbamey Tetteh