A Nigerian lady residing in Cameroon, Chi Odette has come forward to challenge the information presented in a BBC documentary on the late Prophet TB Joshua.
Disputing the claims made by some of his former disciples, Chi Odette shared her personal experiences during her visit to the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) in 2017.
According to Chi Odette , who had travelled from Cameroon to worship at the SCOAN, her encounter with Prophet TB Joshua was nothing short of transparent and authentic.
Contrary to the allegations made by former disciples in the documentary, she insisted that the late prophet could not have committed the acts he was accused of.
During her visit to the church, Chi Odette claimed to have been invited to join the church workforce due to her proximity to the area.
She expressed that everything she witnessed during her time at the SCOAN was open and not hidden, countering the assertions of secrecy made by some former members.
“This is my personal experience of working with this great man of God, the stories are out there, anyone can choose what to believe,” Chi Odette said.
The lady went on to described how TB Joshua prayed for her. Chi Odette also denied the allegations that former disciples were coerced or forced into joining the church workforce.
According to her account, when she decided to return to Cameroon, no one attempted to stop her or exert pressure on her to continue as a member of the church workforce.
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