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TB Joshua Died Of Stroke

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Prophet T.B Joshua, the popular Nigerian Pentecostal cleric who died four years ago may have died from stroke realted complications, according to Omoyele Sowore, a rights activist.

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Sowore made this known during an interview with KaaTruths programme at the weekend, saying the late cleric concealed his ailing condition away from his congregation.

Joshua,  the  founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations, a Christian megachurch that runs the popular Emmanuel TV television station in Lagos, died on June 5, 2021, with different speculations on what actually killed him.

But, Sowore said the late prophet tired all he could to survive his ailment, including seeking medical treatment in Turkey, but eventually succumbed to the pains of death four years ago.

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According to Sowore, some Men of God, MoG, had deceived their congregation to seek spiritual solutions to their problems while they travel abroad to treat themselves whenever they are unwell.

“TB Joshua, when he had a stroke, didn’t even go to a Christian country. He went to Turkey. He spent time in Turkey treating his stroke. He was flown there by his private jet,” Sowore stated.

“But many people never heard that TB Joshua was treated in Turkey when he had a stroke,” he said.

“Part of what I heard killed him is that he was hiding his sickness, and when he was supposed to go for the treatment, he didn’t want the public to know that he had a stroke. It was never made public.

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“I wondered, if TB Joshua had a stroke and this our brother in Port Harcourt (Prophet Umueke Miracle of Dynamic Flame of Fire and Miracle Ministries) has the ability to cure stroke, TB Joshua could have been one of the people he could have used. He shouldn’t have allowed a brother-man of God to die of stroke. That is unfair,” he said.

“TB Joshua died of stroke and we have a stroke magician in Port Harcourt. He could have just flown to Lagos, placed his hand on TB Joshua, and we would have TB Joshua with us today,” Sowore declared.

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