BBC Documentary Reveals Alleged Atrocities, Cover-Ups By Late TB Joshua, SCOAN

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The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is preparing to unveil a three-part investigative documentary on January 8, exposing alleged atrocities and sexual crimes associated with the late Pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua, widely known as TB Joshua. The investigation involved interviews with at least 30 former members and workers of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), the religious institution founded by Joshua.

The documentary aims to uncover the clandestine aspects of the deceased founder’s life, revealing instances of abuse, harassment, rape, manipulation, and staged miracles. Reports suggest that the church was aware of these allegations but did not initiate any investigations. The alleged sexual crimes are said to have transpired over a period of two decades.

Part of the investigative findings discloses how SCOAN allegedly obscured the truth surrounding the collapse of one of its guesthouses in 2014. The documentary contends that the church falsely portrayed the incident as an aircraft-related event through a video repeatedly shown to members on Emmanuel TV. Former SCOAN worker Emmanuel and British attendee Rae assert that the collapse resulted from structural defects in the building, contradicting the church’s narrative.

SCOAN, initially a local evangelical church located in the Ikotun-Egbe area of Lagos State, evolved into a multimillion-dollar establishment with a global congregation. TB Joshua, the charismatic founder, passed away on June 5, 2021. The upcoming documentary is anticipated to provide a comprehensive exploration of the controversial aspects of Joshua’s life and the activities within the SCOAN.

 

Following the tragedy, SCOAN compensated victims’ families with cash, which some interpreted as “hush money.” Sources revealed that TB Joshua instructed a church worker, part of the team distributing compensation in South Africa, to advise grieving families against speaking to the media. Allegedly, Joshua personally threatened families who refused the money.

“The building collapse is a prime example of life under TB Joshua. It’s a series of cover-ups. This incident was so significant that it was nearly impossible for him to conceal,” Rae said.

 

 

The BBC investigation also discovered that individuals were dismembered under the rubble, and deceased bodies were transported in SCOAN ambulances to shield the true extent of the disaster from the press, protecting both the church’s image and TB Joshua.

Sexual Exploitation

Survivors of TB Joshua’s sexual exploitation recounted how they were manipulated and silenced, even when aware that the relationship they had with “daddy” was abusive. These women were part of TB Joshua’s discipleship. Multiple women shared their experiences of being molested and raped by him. Some women who initially resisted his assault were threatened into submission, as revealed by one of the women in an interview with the BBC.

According to all the women, TB Joshua justified his sexual assaults by claiming it was for their salvation. These women joined the synagogue as teenagers and endured years of abuse before finally leaving. Abisola, a woman who spent 14 years in the church, disclosed that she was raped throughout her stay. Additionally, when these women became pregnant from the assaults, they were coerced into having abortions at a squalid clinic within the synagogue.

 

 

One of the women recounted her experience: “We went into his room, and I stood there. He said, ‘Off your clothes,’ so I removed my clothes. He just pointed, so I lay down, and then he raped me. He broke my virginity. I was screaming, and he was whispering in my ears that I should stop acting like a baby. I was 17 years old. I was underage.’”

The BBC’s documentary sheds light on several alarming aspects of TB Joshua’s leadership and the activities within the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN). One survivor managed to escape and confronted TB Joshua, recording the encounter in videos shared with the BBC. In the video, a security officer was heard threatening to shoot the woman, and survivors detailed being targeted, beaten, and shot at by suspected thugs associated with the pastor.

The investigation uncovered how the church orchestrated, managed, and exaggerated miracles showcased on television. Individuals were allegedly instructed to amplify their problems for healing, and their healing experiences were exaggerated to appear “perfected by God,” according to a source from the miracle department interviewed by the BBC.

Rae, a former member, raised concerns about TB Joshua’s actions, questioning how someone with such allegations could walk free after positioning himself as a father figure to many. Another segment of the investigation delved into how TB Joshua mistreated and ostracized his daughter born out of wedlock. Ajoke, now 28, revealed to the BBC how she confronted her father about sexual abuse allegations and was subsequently expelled from the church, experiencing isolation and indoctrination, and contemplating suicide.

Constance Marten, an aristocrat allegedly ‘groomed’ by TB Joshua, spent time in a compound near Lagos, Nigeria, as a teenager. Marten was subjected to stringent controls, including staying in a monitored dormitory, enduring biblical readings, and being forced to address TB Joshua as ‘daddy.’ The compound gained attention after Marten’s arrest, and former members described instances of humiliation inflicted by TB Joshua on Marten and other white people.

In April 2021, YouTube suspended TB Joshua’s channel, Emmanuel TV, following controversial remarks about homosexuality being linked to demonic possession. Marten’s ex-partner, Francis Agolo, reflected on her time in Nigeria, noting a stark change in her demeanor after her experience, describing her as caring and loving before but withdrawn and distressed thereafter. Marten previously shared her ordeal of living among 50 girls in a religious cult, emphasizing the leader’s influence over their lives.

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