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TB Joshua ‘Weeps’ Over Failed Coronavirus Prophecy, Attacks Nigerians
TB Joshua, the founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has lamented over his failed Coronavirus Prophecy.
Newsone Nigeria reports that the prophet lamented that his prophecy stating that the deadly Coronavirus would end March 27, 2020, was misunderstood by Nigerians, who attacked him after the prophecy failed.
This burgeoning online news platform understands that the SCOAN General Overseer had revealed during a church sermon last month, that the pandemic will be over by the end of March.
“This month, 27th, it will be over, by the end of this month, whether we like it or not, no matter the medicine they have produced to cure whatever, it will go the way it came,” the cleric had said.
Similarly, on March 1, 2020, TB Joshua predicted that there would be showers of rain across the country that would “wipe away the fear of the unknown.”
In his post on social media network, Facebook, Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua made a prophetic declaration that the Lord had revealed to him that there would be rainfall that would eventually wipe away the deadly coronavirus disease.
TB Joshua indicated that after he had the revelation, he specifically pleaded with the Lord to make the rainfall start from Wuhan, China, where the first case of coronavirus was recorded, adding that the rain is expected to continue for a whole week.
However, with no sign of the pandemic ending on March 27 as predicted by the prophet, Nigerians took to the micro-blogging site, Twitter to blast TB Joshua over the March 27 coronavirus prophecy.
Reacting to the backlash from Nigerians over the prophecy, TB Joshua fine-tuned his prediction, saying he what he meant was that the virus would vanish spiritually by 27 March.
“I meant coronavirus would vanish spiritually the same way it came. As I speak, the virus is no more in the spirit realm.
“I didn’t specify so why would people conclude I meant physically. Men of today lack understanding.
“Instead of taking time to understand the context in which something was said, they are always quick to judge,” Prophet TB Joshua said.