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UGANDAN PASTOR CELEBRATES DEATH OF T.B JOSHUA- HE WAS THE BIGGEST WITCH IN AFRICA

The death of the founder of SCOAN, late Temitope Balogun Joshua, has been a deliberating issues to some Nigerian and abroad pastors.

Recently, an Ugandan Pastor, Jackson Senyonga of Christian Life Church Kampala has gone one step further by celebrating the death of Prophet TB Joshua with his church members.

Jackson accused the late TB Joshua of sacrificing many while thinking his soul is worth more than that of others.

He further said that his death means victory because he’s fake. Senyonga also claimed that the Nigerian Pastor initiated some Pastors in his country into witchcraft because he is the biggest witch in Africa.

Adeyinka Arutu

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