NewsIn T.B. Joshua's Death, Nigeria Lost A Compassionate Prophet, Kayode Ajulo Says

In T.B. Joshua’s Death, Nigeria Lost A Compassionate Prophet, Kayode Ajulo Says

June 08, (THEWILL)- Legal luminary, Dr. Kayode Ajulo, has joined all well-meaning Nigerians to commiserate over the death of Prophet T.B Joshua, Founder and Presiding Pastor of The Synagogue Church of All Nations.

The renowned man of God died on 6th June 2021.

Reacting to the shocking demise, Ajulo stated that the Nation lost a good-hearted and compassionate Prophet whose numerous activities positively influenced the nation.

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He also recounted how he had offered to give the late Prophet a huge parcel of land to relocate his church to Ifira Akoko in the wake of the controversies that surrounded the death of worshippers at his church, but the man of God would instead make a huge donation to the entire Akoko kingdom.

Furthermore, Ajulo also revealed that .Joshua sponsored virtually all politicians in the area while also building a big university in Akoko and has also initiated the Akoko Mega City Project, which is expected to place Akoko on the world map by opening it for more economic opportunities.

He said, “Prophet T.B. Joshua remained the biggest tourism earner to Nigeria’s economy and his death is a huge loss to Africa, Nigeria and Ondo State.”

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AYO ESAN, has been actively reporting and analyzing political events for different newspapers for over 18 years. He has also successfully covered national and state elections in Nigeria since the inception of this democracy in 1999.

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