Faking of Miracles: TB Joshua’s Former Number 2 Agomoh Paul Speaks Out
- The thought-provoking documentary on the life of Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua released by the BBC is making serious waves
- In the documentary, Joshua's former right-hand man, Agomoh Paul, recounted the mysterious operations of the late prophet
- He stated that all his miracles were orchestrated and pre-planned, right down to the video recording
A recent three-episode investigative series produced by the BBC has unearthed revelations from ex-members shedding light on the activities within the Synagogue Church of All Nations.
According to one former close associate of the late Prophet TB Joshua, staff were tasked with recording all the miracles performed by their late leader.
This individual alleged that the prophet allocated over 90% of the funds generated to producing VHS videos.
Agomoh Paul, a man once regarded as Joshua's number two in the church and who left after 10 years in the compound, said:
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"That guy [was] a genius. Everything… [he did was] planned out."
A significant aspect of the strategy involved fabricating "miracles", according to Agomoh Paul, who claims to have supervised this process.
He and additional informants assert that individuals who were seemingly "cured" were frequently compensated to feign or exaggerate their symptoms before the purported healing occurred.
Allegations of drugging disciples, miracle seekers
As the BBC reported, it is alleged that individuals were without their knowledge to enhance their conditions while attending church.
Subsequently, they were persuaded to provide testimonials about their recovery. Furthermore, some individuals were falsely informed that they had tested positive for HIV/Aids.
They were then led to believe they had miraculously become virus-free thanks to Joshua's interventions.
Zimbabwean prophet warns Babes Wodumo
In more news about prophets, Briefly News previously reported that Zimbabwean man of God Mellontik Orasi claims to have predicted AKA, Costa Titch and Zahara's deaths.
A video of him warning Babes Wodumo about her potential passing has Mzansi rattled. Social media users questioned the prophet's motives and the possibility of preventing death based on his warnings.
Source: Legit.ng