TB Joshua’s Wife Evelyn Finally Reveals Her Husband’s Last Moment Before Death
- Evelyn, the wife of the late founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Temitope Balogun Joshua, has explained how her husband died
- TB Joshua, as he was popularly called by his brethren, breathed his last on Saturday, June 5, few days to his 58th birthday
- The late pastor's wife said her husband was healthy and that he did not show any sign that his time was up
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Ikotun, Lagos - Barely hours after the death of the founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as T.B. Joshua, his wife, Evelyn has narrated the incident that led to the passage of the late pastor.
Sahara Reporters reports that while speaking with some select journalists on Sunday, June 6, Evelyn said her husband ended his race prayerfully.
She revealed that the televangelist spent about three hours in prayer before the last service on the mountain and appeared to be very healthy.
TheCable also reports that she said he never showed any sign of illness or worry and that his main concern was about the prayer line they offered to Indians against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Evelyn said:
“Afterward, he came up to shower and I left him to have some time to prepare for service as worship had started. Few minutes later, he stepped out for ministration. While ministering, he spoke about a time to come and time to leave."
She said she waited for some minutes and thereafter decided to check on her husband, adding that she met him sitting on the chair like someone reflecting but unconscious.
Evelyn also noted that she quickly beckoned on the disciples of her late husband who came and tried to revive him to no avail.
According to her, TB Joshua went home to be with the Lord and left them with a message, watch and pray.
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Popular pastor reveals why TB Joshua died
Meanwhile, Briefly News had previously reported that the general overseer of the United Apostolic Church of Christ (UACC) worldwide, James Bayo-Owoyemi, said Prophet TB Joshua likely died because he had concluded his earthly mission.
It was reported that he said having completed all his ministry, Joshua had to leave when the ovation was loudest.
The Christian leader described the late founder of SCOAN as an intercessor and bridge-builder between God and humans.
TB Joshua must be buried in the village
In a related report, a video of Apostle Paul ME has surfaced on social media in which he prophesied the death of Prophet TB Joshua.
Recall that the nation was thrown into mourning over the death of Prophet Joshua on Saturday, June 5.
According to Apostle Paul in a prophecy in May, God showed him a vision of the end time and he saw six angels that were sent from heaven to bring Prophet TB Joshua.
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In his words:
“God showed me the vision of the end time. Listen to me, I was taken from this earth to the sky and heaven opened. As I stood in between earth and heaven, as I looked down, I saw six angels that were sent from heaven to earth and collect (sic) Prophet TB Joshua."
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