Fani Kayode Knocks BBC Over Documentary On TB Joshua | READ DETAILS
Faith Ukanwa
Jan 09, 2024
Fani Kayode Knocks BBC Over Documentary On TB Joshua | READ DETAILS
A former minister for aviation, Femi Fani Kayode has waved off allegations against the late founder of the Synagogue of All Nations (SoAN), Prophet TB Joshua, describing him as one who fought a good fight and achieved great legacy.
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Kayode said the documentary released by BBC where former members of SoAN accused Joshua of tortur-e, rap-e, abortion, among other horrible acts, are dirty lies.
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Sharing an old video of Joshua on his Facebook handle on Monday, Kayode wrote;
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"So true! You touched many lives, fought a good fight, stood till the end and established a great and enduring legacy.
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No man or institution can destroy it with dirty lies: not even the BBC!
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Continue to rest in peace brother and thanks for being such a blessing to the Church, the Christian faith, humanity and our beloved nation Nigeria.
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We are and shall always be very proud of you."
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— Faith Ukanwa