TB Joshua: Meet the Wife and Children Nigerian Prophet Leaves Behind
- Renowned Nigerian pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as T.B. Joshua, has passed away
- The founder of Synagogue Church Of All Nationa (SCOAN) passed away on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after an evening church service
- Following the announcement of his passing, a lot of information abut TB Joshua have popped up on the internet
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Among many things which have popped up are details about TB Joshua's family, that is, his wife and children.
Joshua was married to Evelyn for over 30 years and they a beautiful family together. One of their children, a daughter named Serah is a lawyer. They also have handsome son called Promise.
Below are some photos of the family:
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In other news about TB Joshua, Briefly News reported that at a gathering marking his 55th birthday in 2018, the man of God recounted the mysterious events that surrounded his birth.
On the night of Saturday, June 5, news surfaced online that one of the popular pastors in Nigeria, Temitope Balogun Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), had passed on. The news which has been confirmed by TB Joshua Ministries on Facebook has left many of his congregants in shock and pain.
His life has been an interesting one, filled with mystery and some controversy. Briefly News takes a look at some interesting and little known facts about the late self-proclaimed prophet
According to him, he was in his mother's womb for 15 months, Nigerian Tribune reports. He finally arrived the world on June 12, 1963, in the small village of Arigidi in Akoko, Ondo state, Nigeria.
He attended six colleges in less than one year. The cleric however failed to complete secondary school education because of poverty. In school, teachers and colleagues called him ‘small' pastor.
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Source: Briefly News