Why Prophet T. B. Joshua was Officially Banned From Cameroon By The Cameroun Government

Posted on May 8 2012 - 7:57am by News of Africa Staff Writer

The Cameroon Ministry of Foreign Affairs has placed on official ban on T. B. Joshua, following his series of prophesies, which the Government has seen as Satanic.

This is coming at a time where some political figures in Zimbabwe have been lobbying custom officials to deny the popular Prophet a Visa to enter their country – although it is not official.

Read this official communique published by the Cameroon Foreign Affairs Minister, Mr. Henri Eyebe Ayissi titled: “The Devil Is In the House”, described T.B. Joshua as a “son of the devil” pretending to be “a man of God.”, to have a full story of this episode.

The communiqué originally written in French read in part:

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warnsthose who by naivety or deception of Emmanuel TV’s captivating images, or even those who by hopelessness, envisage taking the pilgrimage to Pastor T.B. Joshua’s Synagogue Church Of All Nations in Lagos, that they will do so at their own risk.

The Cameroonian Government warns these pilgrims that they will face the consequences alone. This is motivated by the painful and shameful fact that Cameroonian men and women, in search of deliverance and blessings, once in that church, find themselves in bestial and pitiable conditions.

Women are Molested; pilgrims dispossessed of their belongings by armed robbers and left to sleep on the streets at the mercy of gangs. Many cases of assassinations have even been recorded. And this is without other cases that are not recorded at the Cameroonian Embassy in Lagos with the victims too ashamed to narrate their infernal odysseys once they are out of Hell,  the minister said.

The minister said that while the bible asks us to be discreet with gifts and donations to the poor, T.B. Joshua is seen daily dolling out bags of rice to indigent people…

It was learnt that hundreds of Cameroonians who sold their properties or borrowed money in the hope of getting miracles in T.B. Joshua’s Church, only got disappointed in Lagos. SMH

I saw something like this coming for the popular Nigerian Prophet, T. B. Joshua, due to the extreme criticism that was showered on him following his accurate prediction of the death of the Malawian president, however, I think that coming out to call T. B. Joshua a Son of the Devil is very wrong and very unnecessary.

In a civilized society, T. B. Joshua can sue the Minister that published such statements and claim millions in damages for libel. Some people really need to watch their mouth. As for me, the last thing I’d want to do is judge a man of God – if anyone is fake, it is between him and God. Enough said!

Source: Leadership.ng

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