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One year after the demise of Temitope Babatunde Joshua, known as TB Joshua, followers of the late charismatic preacher on Sunday thronged the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Ikotun, Lagos, to celebrate his legacies.

Alongside his widow, Pastor Evelyn, other dignitaries including the Ondo State deputy governor, Lucky Ayedatiwa, representative of the Lagos State governor, Rev. Bukola Adeleke Special Adviser on Religious matter to Lagos State Governor, the event, also attended by followers from diverse foreign nations, was filled with  nostalgia of glamorous and spirit-filled worship in the people, as it was during the days of TB Joshua.

The church has been operating low-key since the passing on of the founder, in honour of  the departed preacher and philanthropist.

The first memorial anniversary service had the theme: “Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Prophet TB Joshua”.

It featured some Nigerian celebrities including popular comedian Ali Baba, K C Brown and Tee Mac who entertained people.

Many foreign gospel ministers who also attended the service included Pastor Freyle from Colombia, William Ghaltas from Bethlehem,  Obispo Elvis from the Dominican Republic and Bishop Trevor Williamson and wife from Bahamas.

Others included Bernard Mulder of South Africa and Steven Ogedengbe from Nigeria.

In his welcome remark at the event, Mr Williamson asked the worshippers to celebrate for “TB Joshua is not dead, but lives on.

“Since the day he exited to the higher realm, he has continued to appear to me in dreams with messages of upliftment to the congregation.

“He is with the Lord resting for the mission he accomplished here on earth.

“He is in heaven advocating for you, therefore, be happy and worship God in its true sense.

“His legacy, faith, and good works while here speaks volume of a prophet anointed by God to save and serve the people at the global level,” he said.

He thanked the leadership of the church, especially the president of SCOAN, Evelyn Joshua, wife of the late founder, for keeping faith and the structural renewal of the church.

He affirmed that the church would continue the spiritual warfare against demons, deliverance and humanitarian works aside from other services to the people.

He added that those services were what the church was known for as the prophet’s legacy.

Phillip Kato, a SCOAN worshipper, said to him, the presence of  TB Joshua was still very much in the Synagogue.

“He might be physically dead but he lives on in the works and charity he did while he was here on Earth.”

Damian Amora said he came all the way from Benin City for the occasion.

“TB Joshua  left a huge legacy. He touched the lives of many.

“He was a giver. He was a healer. I believe he walked with the Lord. His preaching made a positive impact on me. I miss him a lot,” he said.

Ajoke Adebanjo said she came from Ibadan to join in the memorial.

According to her, while TB Joshua  was alive, she got many healings and testimonies from the church, by practising the wise teachings of the late prophet and living out what the word of God says in the Bible.

The news of TB Joshua’s death on June 5, 2021 was reported by National Daily. He was aged 57.

He would have been 58 on June 12, 2021.

TB Joshua was one of the most “enigmatic” Nigerian pastors of our time, especially with his preaching style and records of miracle performances.

In 1987, TB Joshua founded The SCOAN under the bridge that links Ejigbo and Egbe in Lagos State, with just a few members.

The church later grew to have a large number of members within and outside Nigeria, Africa and Latin America.

He established the Emmanuel TV television station from Lagos, which has wide viewership, especially as it is on cable TV.

TB Joshua was a known philanthropist and noted for helping the needy and sponsoring persons.

This is as some of his last memorable words when he spoke during the Emmanuel TV Partners Meeting on Saturday  prior to his demise later, were:

“Time for everything – time to come here for prayer and time to return home after the service”.

According to the Synagogue Church, TB Joshua left a legacy of service and sacrifice to God’s Kingdom which will continue to live on for generations yet unborn.

 

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