Ugandan Pastor Jubilates Over TB Joshua’s Death

June 8, 2021
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Jackson Senyonga of Christian Life Church Kampala, a Ugandan pastor, has praised TB Joshua’s death and encouraged his congregation to rejoice alongside him.

Mr Senyonga rejoiced with his congregation on the death of TB Joshua during a church service, which was captured on film and is available online.

“TB Joshua is dead! Somebody shout hallelujah!” the pastor bellowed. “He died last night.”

The hysterical cleric added, “I told you all God was going to overcome battles in Jesus’ name, I want to take it as a victory.“

In a veiled reference to people killed after a building collapse on the Synagogue’s premises in 2014, Mr Senyonga said, “He thinks his life is better than the lives of a thousand people that have died. What makes you think you can kill others because you want sacrifices?”

Mr Joshua, the founder of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), died in Lagos on Saturday evening shortly after concluding a programme at his church. He was 57.

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