Lies have become truth – Iginla reacts to BBC report

The founder of the Champions Royal Assembly, Prophet Joshua Iginla, has expressed sadness over the disturbing allegations being leveled against the late televangelist, TB Joshua.

According to reports, BBC had exposed alleged secret lifestyles of the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, accusing him of several atrocities including rape.

According to a documentary released by the BBC on Monday, no fewer than 25 eyewitnesses accused T.B. Joshua of sexual assault, physical abuse, fabricated miracles, and trauma.

Reacting, Iginla in a post on his official Facebook page on Monday, lamented how the social media is being used to peddle lies, saying “social media is now the Holy spirit of many”.

The Abuja prophet recounted the legacy of the late man of God, saying the “impacts will remain fresh in our memories unto generations unborn”.

Part of the post reads, “Nothing can erase your legacy, neither can anything puncture the greatness of your impact upon innumerable lives.

“Those who have taken the position of God as agents of judgement, who feel they are without sin should keep casting stones, but the stones will still become the building cornerstones to further announce your legacy and undeniable great impact.

“In such a generation where social media is now the Holy spirit of many, lies has become truth and truth has become lies—may God help us and lead us!

“As much as we don’t support or identify with sin, but what’s the essence of allegations on the dead? when they’re not there to defend themselves? Let the dead rest in peace.

“You remain a great kingdom general of faith who reflects love and humility. Your impact is immense and outstanding. We cannot love you less, no matter what people say or think”.

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