Bishop Kwame Asiamah, the head of the Ajagurajah Movement, has leaped to the late Prophet TB Joshua’s defense in the wake of a BBC program that exposed purported abuses inside the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN).
He lamented the BBC’s decision to take on a project on a now-deceased man of God and level serious accusations against him that would severely damage his reputation and have an adverse effect on his church.
Ajagurajah cautioned those criticizing the late Prophet TB Joshua to exercise caution in their remarks since the accusations made in the documentary may not be as true as they seem.
Speaking during a GhanaWeb-monitored Instagram live session, Ajagurajah urged the BBC and the late pastor’s detractors to let him rest in peace rather than accusing him of things he didn’t do.
“I have watched the documentary [by the BBC] about TB Joshua claiming he was not from God, he was a demon and all sort of allegations. My colleague pastors should listen to me, if a dead person is treated this way, what would happen to those of us alive? TB Joshua’s mistake was rebranding himself from spiritual church to charismatic. I now understand why satan was after Moses’ corpse when he died. Let the man rest, he is dead and gone.
“What would this yield? Those of you criticizing him, if you’ve been a pastor before and know what false allegations feel like, you wouldn’t have believed what they [BBC] are saying. We should stop sharing the video. Everyone’s bad days will come so be careful about how you criticize others,” he said.
His remarks followed the broadcast of a BBC program that exposed purported misdeeds within the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), which was presided over by the late Prophet TB Joshua.
The documentary, which has generated a lot of conversation, details allegations of rape, cases of sexual abuse, and manipulations of miracles within the SCOAN.
Reactions to the documentary have been divided; while some have criticized the prophet, others have questioned the veracity of the accusations made against the departed man of God.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Joseph Asare