BBC documentary: Media personality Vimbai, Daddy Showkey, Others speak up in defence of T.B. Joshua
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Zimbabwean media personality Vimbai Mutinhiri and singer Victor Adere are defending their late pastor, Reverend TB Joshua after he was accused of rape, forceful abortion and other things in an incriminating BBC documentary.
Former members of the church spoke to BBC about their horrible experience with TB Joshua.
But Vimbai released a video in her defence. In the video, she interviewed Olalekan Ojo, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, who spoke positively about his time as TB Joshua’s lawyer.
In the caption, Vimbai wrote: “Our father in the Lord’s legacy lives on.”
Daddy Showkey also took to Instagram to rubbish the BBC documentary.
Singer, Victor Adere has also spoken out in TB Joshua’s defence.
He shared a video of the late pastor preaching and he wrote: “One thing is clear — I have NEVER seen where lies overcome truth… No matter how long a lie is sustained, the truth will someday prevail. #tbjoshualegacyliveson.
Victor Adere once granted an interview to speak about how TB Joshua healed him and saved his family.
He said in 2021: “My dad, late Mr Emmanuel Adere introduced me and my entire family to SCOAN [in] 1996 and ever since then you have been a blessing to us.
“I still remember how God used you to heal me from skin disease when I was a little boy, after moving from one hospital to another all to no avail.
“You showed me so much undeserving love, helped my family and I and countless times,” he wrote.
Victor AD also recalled how the philanthropic preacher came through for him while he was going through some challenges and gave him N1 million.
“And I was like I’m about to tell you I was going through some challenges, You smiled and said I know what you’re going through, God is with you and I felt peace in my heart,” he stated further.”