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Victor AD reacts to ongoing controversy surrounding late Prophet, TB Joshua

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Nigerian singer, Victor Adere, widely known as Victor AD has firmly defended the late Prophet, TB Joshua after a documentary by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).

The "Wetin We Gain," crooner doesn't believe the allegations against the founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN). He made a funny comment on the X social media platform, asking, "Prophet TB Joshua fake ke?"

In a sincere post today, Wednesday, January 10, 2024, Victor AD shared personal stories, saying TB Joshua helped him and his family in miraculous ways. He mentioned how the late prophet healed him, saved his mother's hand from amputation after a gunshot wound, and cured his sister of blindness in primary school.

Highlighting TB Joshua's kindness during tough times, Victor AD talked about how the late prophet provided shelter and food when they were homeless.

He wrote: "Prophet TB Joshua fake ke? Person wey God use heal me from skin disease at the age of 6, restored my mums hand that was supposed to be amputated due to gunshot wound, or is it my sister that got healed from blindness during her primary school days. So many wonderful deeds!! Which of these are fake or staged? When my family and I were homeless he gave us shelter and fed us. God is not a man. say whatever you like. E no go change God from being God."

The BBC documentary, released after two years of investigation, accused TB Joshua of serious things like rape, sexual perversion, and involvement in occult practices.

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