Nigeria stands to lose greatly if TB Joshua relocates to Israel – OPC founder
- Prophet TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations recently announced his plan to relocate to Israel
- The federal government has pleaded with Prophet TB Joshua to reconsider his decision to relocate from Nigeria
- The Oodua People’s Congress have come out to state what Nigeria will lose if TB Joshua relocates to Israel
A lot has been said after controversial Nigerian prophet; TB Joshua decided to relocate his ministry to Israel. The man of God has been begged by the federal government to please remain in the country.
Following the footsteps of the federal government is the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), who has also come out to beg the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), not to relocate his ministry.
In a statement by the founder of OPC and the National Chairman of Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), Dr Frederick Fasheun, he appealed to the cleric to stay and continue God’s work.
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He said: “TB Joshua intends relocating perceivably in order to escape persecution at home, founded SCOAN which commands up to two million local and international tourists annually. Nigeria stands to lose several positive dividends currently bestowed by SCOAN on not just Ikotun, Lagos, but also on the entire country; we shall be losing a giant intercessor, whose prayers are helping to sustain the peace and sanity of this country. We shall be losing Prophet Joshua and SCOAN’s donations, charities and philanthropy worth no less than N8 billion in scholarships, disaster relief, house rent support, sports and sportsmen sponsorship and others.”
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However, Prophet TB Joshua has stated his reasons for wanting to relocate and has held close door meetings with Israel’s government.
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