Mixed reactions have trailed a report detailing how the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as TB Joshua, raped, tortured, and confined some church members to solitary.
The investigative report by the British Broadcasting Corporationβs (BBC) Africa Eye, spanning over two years, detailed the accounts of victims who claimed they were raped and also underwent forced abortions in a secretive Lagos compound for almost 20 years.
The BBC reports that a Briton, Rae, βwas 21 years old when she abandoned her degree at Brighton University in 2002 and was recruited into the church. She spent the next 12 years as one of Joshuaβs so-called βdisciplesβ inside his maze-like concrete compound in Lagos.β
The over-150-minute-long video, slipt up into three parts and published on YouTube, titled βDisciples: The Cult of TB Joshua,β also took into account the stories of former disciples and church workers.
It also delved deeper into the collapse of a guesthouse for church pilgrims in 2014, killing at least 116 people.
Joshua was also accused of faking his βmiracle healingsβ, which were broadcast to millions of people around the world.
Following the report, social media users shared their views on the investigation.
An X User, @ur_bwoi_towa wrote: βFew minutes into the TB Joshua documentary and Iβve already noticed some similarities in some campus ministries/cultsβ
@snort_randy, said: βMe and my brothers would only tune in to EmmanuelTV whenever we needed a good laugh. We could still see through the gimmicks as young as we were, reason why i find it absurd how adults fell for his theatrics. Used to drive my mom nuts every time we laughed.β
@WondaDell: βYβall think a single documentary with no valid evidence but just accusations can eradicate whatever God has used TB Joshua to do for the world. Itβs not like weβre in a court where Judges rule in accordance to whatever is been said by a witness.β
A Youtube user, @DebelAjiboye, wrote: βI just finished watching the whole episode of this newly released BBC Africa Eye Documentary about TB Joshua. Knowing some of those disciples personally, the shock Iβm experiencing is beyond words; I found myself repeatedly pausing the video, uttering a stunned βwowβ at each revelation.β
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