The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on Monday, January 8, 2024, released the first segment of a three-part investigative documentary outlining the alleged atrocities and sexual crimes committed by the late Nigerian pastor, Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as TB Joshua.
TB Joshua was the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), which is situated in the Ikotun area of Lagos state.
The investigative report by BBC has sparked a lot of reaction on social media, with some accusing them of diminishing the image of the dead man, while others have praised them for uncovering these events.
Former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani Kayode has also given his opinion of the situation.
In a post on his X page, he praised the former cleric for all of his good work.
He wrote: “So true! You touched many lives, fought a good fight, stood till the end and established a great and enduring legacy.
“No man or institution can destroy it with dirty lies: not even the BBC!
“Continue to rest in peace brother and thanks for being such a blessing to the Church, the Christian faith, humanity, and our beloved nation Nigeria. We are and shall always be very proud of you.”