Adebayo Adenrele
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has said it will unveil a three-part investigative documentary delving into the alleged atrocities and sexual crimes associated with the late Pastor of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Temitope Balogun Joshua, known as TB Joshua.
The BBC documentary is set to air over three consecutive weeks.
The BBC documentary features interviews with over 30 former members and workers of the Church which shed light on a clandestine lifestyle and disturbing activities attributed to the deceased pastor.
The documentary, which is slated to be released on January 8, outlines stories of abuse, harassment, rape, manipulation, and staged miracles spanning over two decades.
It reveals how SCOAN allegedly shielded its congregation from the truth about the collapse of a guesthouse in 2014. The building collapse, which claimed lives, was initially presented to members as a result of an aircraft flying over it, concealing structural defects.
The documentary exposes how SCOAN reportedly paid compensation, viewed as “hush money,” to victims’ families, and reveals manipulative practices associated with televised miracles.
The investigation also delves into TB Joshua’s treatment of his daughter, Ajoke, who was allegedly ostracized after confronting him about allegations of sexual abuse within the church.
NEWSTODAYNG recalled that TB Joshua passed away on June 5, 2021. The controversy surrounding his ministry has persisted, with the BBC documentary raising serious questions about the church’s operations and the late pastor’s conduct.