A report by a Zimbabwean media outfit, Zimeye.com, has claimed that popular Nigerian preacher, Temitope Balogun Joshua, got the medical records of former Malawian President Bingu Mutharika before predicting his death.
According to the report, TB Joshua was said to have ‘stolen’ the medical records of the then sick president. Calculating what was gotten from the medical records, he came up with the president’s death prophecy. The death prophecy was said to have placed him on high pedestal in the country as the president finally died in April 5, 2012, at Lilongwe in Malawi.
ZimEye explained how TB Joshua manipulated simple empirical knowledge he had of Malawi’s former President in 2012 and converted that information into his 60-day death prophecy, rising to fame with it. The preacher’s prophecy had gone far to a point that the president before his death came out several times, telling people,“I am not dead yet.”
After the prophecy, TB Joshua started getting regular consultation from Malawi’s presidium and documented letters reveal this fact, according to reports. Mutharika’s deputy at the time, Joyce Banda, was also a frequent secret visitor of the preacher. She would secretly engage TB Joshua weeks before Joshua made his prophetic claim as the church’s videos show.
This revelation is coming out as TB Joshua’s staff members on Tuesday, November 24, revealed medical details of Nigeria’s former Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Alison Madueke who is currently battling cancer.
Meanwhile, another popular Nigerian pastor and head of Believers World, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has yet again been involved in another controversy, the pastor has been accused by a member of his own church of staging miracle-healing sessions.
According to a report by South Africa’s Sowetan, followers have said that he has been hiring people to pretend to be sick and disabled and then “be healed” during his television shows and public prayer meetings.
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