Metro T.B Joshua Reacts to Report Linking Him With Controversial Kenyan Deaths,Missing Kids

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Prophet T.B Joshua, founder of The Synagogue Church of All Nations , SCOAN has reacted to reports linking him to the controversial death of one Paul Magu and his wife Lydia Wangui in Kenya.

STANDARD DIGITAL had published news of the couple's mysterious death early today. The media house had also reported that the couple's 3 children are presently missing.

According to the media house, Mr Magu killed his wife, Lydia, and mutilated her body before committing suicide. Magu's passport showed he had travelled to Nigeria more than 20 times since 2009 to attend the church services at the Synagogue Church of All Nations.

STANDARD DIGITAL had asked, "Could the dead parents of the three missing children in Nairobi have been members of a religious cult?" .

In response to the publication, T.B Joshua had taken to his official Facebook page to issue a response.

See T.B Joshua's response below:

KENYANS, WHY ME OF ALL THIS HATRED?

This is an official statement from Prophet T.B. Joshua. My attention has been drawn to several publications in Kenyan media alleging that Mr Paul Magu had visited The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria over 20 times. These reports are both untrue and ridiculous. It must take a religious spirit to believe and say this!

Thousands of people come here with their problems from around the world. This may be one of the people that came with depression and a spirit of suicide for deliverance. If he was delivered here, perhaps he lost his deliverance. He may have gone back to his past life.

Because you come here for prayer does not mean you are a friend of Jesus. It is only when you maintain your relationship with Him – that makes you a friend.

You religious people – stop blaspheming. We are Christians; we are not exchanging issues with you. We pray all spirits of religion in your life be delivered, be removed, in Jesus’ name!

In John 10:10, the Bible says that satan came to steal, kill and destroy but Jesus came to give life and life in abundance. That is our mission – to give life in abundance, in Jesus’ name.

Kenyans, remember that this is not the first time false rumours have been spread concerning me in your nation. Several rumours were spread online previously that I had prophesied Al-Shabaab terrorists would kidnap and kill Kenya’s President. Why this hatred for me in Kenya? This is a religious spirit.

Take note – one may claim to be a Christian yet be religious. People with a religious spirit have no independent mind – they take everything they hear, see and read without finding out the truth. We are all brought up from a religious background and delivered to become Christians. Yet many claim to be Christians who are still not properly delivered. Therefore, we should examine everything in the light of God’s Word. This is what the Bible means by find out the truth and the truth shall set you free (John 8:32).

I want to believe the religious people are behind this story. I have never been to Kenya before. This will not stop me from one day coming to Kenya – at God’s appointed time.

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