Prophet TB Joshua said he saw the crash of the AirAsia QZ8501.
Howver, Jon Benjamin, British High Commissioner to Ghana has asked the general public to ignore TB Joshua.
Commenting on his Twitter page, the British foreign service officer said: “But he couldn’t prophesy his own church collapsing, killing over 100?”
Apart from Benjamin's comment, the internet blasted the prophet for his prophesy.
Melody Badza-Chinouriri, a Briton living in Croydon said: “I will never run to a man who does not even own up to the disaster he failed to avert at his backyard. He even blatantly refused to attend the coroner inquest despite repeated invitations. No accountability whatsoever.
“I hope Nigeria will wake up and arrest him this time. He is putting that country on the spot for wrong reasons. Let him prophesy all the killings happening in Nigeria. Many people have died in Nigeria than Indonesia. You have a prophet; why are you perishing then in Nigeria?”
TB Joshua's followers haven't taken this lying down, responding likewise.
A Malawian, Elsie PembeKumwenda, insisted on Facebook that the cleric is God sent, saying, “Prophet TB Joshua is doing what no one can do today. Whatever he prophesises comes to pass, yet we don’t believe him. We usually regret our actions when it (tragedy) happens. May God give our prophet more of his grace.”
Howver, Jon Benjamin, British High Commissioner to Ghana has asked the general public to ignore TB Joshua.
Commenting on his Twitter page, the British foreign service officer said: “But he couldn’t prophesy his own church collapsing, killing over 100?”
Apart from Benjamin's comment, the internet blasted the prophet for his prophesy.
Melody Badza-Chinouriri, a Briton living in Croydon said: “I will never run to a man who does not even own up to the disaster he failed to avert at his backyard. He even blatantly refused to attend the coroner inquest despite repeated invitations. No accountability whatsoever.
“I hope Nigeria will wake up and arrest him this time. He is putting that country on the spot for wrong reasons. Let him prophesy all the killings happening in Nigeria. Many people have died in Nigeria than Indonesia. You have a prophet; why are you perishing then in Nigeria?”
TB Joshua's followers haven't taken this lying down, responding likewise.
A Malawian, Elsie PembeKumwenda, insisted on Facebook that the cleric is God sent, saying, “Prophet TB Joshua is doing what no one can do today. Whatever he prophesises comes to pass, yet we don’t believe him. We usually regret our actions when it (tragedy) happens. May God give our prophet more of his grace.”
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