A man has emerged to fiercely defend the troubled prophet TB Joshua, saying the late church leader preserved his life.
The person, Benfil, claimed in a message that was viewable on X in 2009 that he was diagnosed with chronic osteomyelitis.
Benfil claimed that after visiting the Synagogue Church of All Nations, or SCOAN, he was healed.
He asserted that he felt compelled to share the wonderful thing God had done for him at TB Joshua’s church in light of the revelations from a BBC documentary.
“I faced a scary diagnosis of persistent osteomyelitis in 2009, with the potential of losing my thigh to amputation,” Benfil stated. I went to the Synagogue Church of All Nations and asked the late Prophet T.B. Joshua for healing since I was in dire need of a solution. Unlike reports of phony miracles, my personal experience was life-changing. In addition to receiving spiritual support, I also got to see Joshua’s charitable side, as he was instrumental in helping many others get scholarships and education. My grave medical condition improved as a result of his spiritual involvement, and I am appreciative of his influence on my life. This dude has my respect. Let the deceased be allowed to rest in peace, please.
“I feel driven to speak out against the internet accusations and name-calling attacking a man of God who had a key role in improving my life, saving me from a persistent bone infection, preventing amputation, and ultimately, saving my life,” he added in a follow-up post including a video. It’s not necessary to acknowledge the wonders God has done through TB Joshua by being mute; I think it’s vital to tell my testimony, regardless of other people’s opinions or beliefs.