Veteran Nigerian actress Ronke Ojo, better known as Oshodi-Oke, has recounted how the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, TB Joshua healed her daughter who was suffering from asthma.
The actress revealed this in a video shared on her Instagram page on Friday, while dismissing the British Broadcasting Corporation on the late cleric, adding that apart from being spiritual he was a nice and good man.
BBC, on Monday, released a highly controversial documentary of alleged eyewitness accounts of rape, fake miracles, torture, and forced abortions allegedly committed by the late TB Joshua.
Ojo explained that TB Joshua miraculously healed her daughter of Asthma when they visited his church.
She said, “I want to tell the world what the late Senior Prophet TB Joshua did for me and my daughter. Initially, I don’t believe in prophecy, I am not that kind of person because there are so many scammers out there.
“But when I went to church that fateful day, my daughter had Asthma, to God be the glory, he delivered her.
“Something came out of her mouth which I didn’t believe, and my junior sister experienced something similar. That was when I started going to TB Joshua’s church.
“Apart from that, he was a nice man to me and my family. I just want people to know that for me, he is a nice man and a man of God.”
On Monday, the BBC Africa Eye released a three-episode documentary of alleged eyewitness accounts of rape, fake miracles, torture, and forced abortions allegedly committed by the late TB Joshua, SCOAN’s founder.
In the documentary, some former members of the church narrated how TB Joshua allegedly raped, tortured and forced them to carry out abortions inside the church located in the Ikotun area of Lagos state.
The cleric died on June 5, 2021, aged 57.