Former Nigerian musician turned pastor and politician, Chris Okotie, has described the late founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), late Prophet TB Joshua as a magician who disguised to be a minister of God.
Recall that the Nigerian televangelist died on June 6 after hosting a programme in the church premises at Segun-Irefin Street, Ikotun-Egbe, Lagos, Nigeria.
In a recent video making the rounds on social media, Okotie said the popular Nigerian prophet was never called by God into the gospel ministry.
He said in the video, “What is the truth about TB Joshua? Who was he? Was he a product of Christianity? Or a practitioner of shamanism? Was he a servant of the Lord Jesus? Or some itinerant religious quack?
“Was he a true prophet, who was misunderstood? Or a hypocrite masquerading under the habiliment of the Faith?
“When God begins a work in scripture, particularly from the Old Testament, he begins with patterns, what we call types, shadows”.
“You say why because the patterns determine the flow of power and authenticity of that enterprise. He is a magician, a sorcerer, and calls himself a prophet.”