What killed TB Joshua? Popular Nigerian prophet, Televangelist, and philanthropist dies at 57
Prophet and philanthropist TB Joshua confirmed dead a few days to his 58th birthday.
The devastating news of the demise of the Nigerian Prophet, televangelist, and philanthropist broke the internet on June 6, 2021, after he was reported to have died on Saturday, 5th of June. Temitope Babalola Joshua popularly known as ‘TB Joshua’ went to be with the Lord after a service at the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Lagos, Nigeria on the same date. Temitope Babalola died on Saturday night in Lagos, shortly after hosting a meeting with partners of his TV channel, Emmanuel TV.
Till now, the cause of his painful demise is yet unknown to the public as no official news has been released from his family.
However, there’s hope that the cause of his death would be revealed soon. Prophet T.B Joshua’s body has been reportedly moved to a morgue and an autopsy report to confirm the cause of his death would soon be released.
Despite all this, prophet T.B Joshua’s last words in his sermon yesterday to his congregation was this:
“Watch and pray. One life for Christ is all we have; one life for Christ is so dear“.
Which indeed leaves one to wonder if he truly perceived that death was upon him, and he was going to die.
Several Nigerians, well-wishers, and members of his community in the international space have taken to Twitter and Instagram to express their shock, pain, and sadness at the sudden passing of Prophet TB Joshua. Amongst them is his close friend, former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode who initially tweeted that the news of TB Joshua’s death was another uncouth rumor. However, a few hours later, he later went on to clarify and confirm the news of TB Joshua’s death in his tweet.
“The passing of my brother, TB Joshua saddens me deeply. At 3:00 am this morning, I was told by one of his daughters that this was fake news and I tweeted as much. Sadly, I was misled. Five(5) minutes ago, the same person called me and confirmed the story.”
—Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK)
Reactions to TB Joshua’s Death
“TB Joshua was someone who actually touched the lives of many poor people. Unlike many others, he was one pastor who actually reached out to poor people and always tried to help them.”
—@DrOlufunmilayo June 6, 2021
“This man fed widows & orphans, trained people he never met in schools and gave people jobs. He was hardly involved in stupid politics like most other pastors & prophets.”
—@Irunnia June 6, 2021
T.B Joshua !! What a Prophet! What a giver! I am so heartbroken, he touched so many lives 💔. May you rest in the bosom of the Lord and Fly High wither the Angels 🕊. pic.twitter.com/lkzfxvCcgB
— JANE (@appealoke) June 6, 2021
The popular man of God, Prophet T.B Joshua has gone to be with the Lord. He was a good man who always wanted to lift a lot of people out of poverty. May God comfort the family. RIP. #NigeriaTwitterBan
Reporting from Canada in Nigeria
— Owhor Godknows Chima (@chizzyfresher) June 6, 2021
A man that cared for the masses, a man that provided people’s daily needs, a man that will forever be remembered.
Rest In Peace TB Joshua
— Ọlámidé Ọmọreghà (@Officialregha) June 6, 2021
I remembered how the holy water at TB Joshua church worked for me as a young boy some decades ago when I won my first contract… THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO SIR Rest In Peace
— ArizonaLFC (@ayodejiarizona) June 6, 2021
Prophet TB Joshua was indeed a man after God’s heart
He fed the widows & Orphans
He trained people’s children in school
He helped people acquire skills
He gave money to help people start their dream business
He gave thousands of Jobs
He never supported any evil Govt
Rest in Peace
“Daddy left us in this cold world alone. I can’t think straight.”
—Ross Adel
“Daddy, may your soul rest in peace with the Lord.”
—SimNom Barry
While we mourn and wait for an official statement from the family, it is imperative to remember that the prophet had served his purpose on earth, touched lives, and made a lasting impact on humanity. We must all remember to live every day of our lives impacting humanity by helping our brothers, sisters, and neighbors in need, serving God faithfully, and remembering that life is nothing but vanity, just as he had taught us to do through the word of God.
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