T.B. Joshua’s life and ministry were marked by both profound impact and intense controversy. While his teachings and faith healings inspired millions, they also raised questions about the nature of faith, the role of prophets, and the intersection of spirituality and celebrity. As the world continues to grapple with the complexities of modern Christianity, Joshua’s legacy serves as a reminder of the power of faith, the importance of discernment, and the enduring quest for spiritual truth.
In 2014, the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) suspended the broadcasting of Joshua’s television programs, citing concerns over the content and potential harm to viewers. The move was widely criticized by Joshua’s supporters, who saw it as an attack on religious freedom. Tb Joshua
Born Temitope Bamidele Joshua, he grew up in a traditional Yoruba family and was raised as a Christian. According to his biography, Joshua’s early life was marked by spiritual struggles and a quest for divine purpose. He reportedly received a prophetic call to ministry at the age of 19, which led him to establish the SCOAN in 1987. As the world continues to grapple with the