Synagogue church crises deepen
OpenLife Nigeria reports that the crises at the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) have taken a new turn as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has been reportedly involved.
According to sources, EFCC operatives were involved in the issue for the main purpose of quizzing late Prophet TB Joshua’s Prophets who were trained by the man of God to take over from him.
Available reports reveal that late Prophet TB Joshua’s wife, Mrs Evelyn Joshua allegedly made the first move to involve the EFCC.
It was also exclusively gathered that the prophets including foreign evangelists have been invited by the EFCC and are mandated to appear before the commission from Monday till Wednesday.
It would be recalled that late last week, a Federal High Court, sitting in Lagos ordered that Mrs Evelyn Joshua be made a trustee of SCOAN.
Meanwhile, reliable sources revealed that before Prophet T.B Joshua’s passing away to glory, he removed Mrs Evelyn Joshua from the member of the church’s board of trustees because she disrespected him when she allegedly gave out their first daughter in marriage without the consent and approval of the late Prophet which was why he was allegedly absent from the nuptials.
Meanwhile, OpenLife gathers that the leadership tussles is principally about the inheritance of the stupendous wealth of the late clergy.
All the spiritual and miracle works the church is known for have taken a back seat and the church has not functioned optimally since the man died.
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