TB Joshua makes another shocking revelation on COVID-19, his failed prophecy

Nigerian preacher, TB Joshua, has defended his prophesy on the COVID-19 pandemic, saying he followed the Holy Spirit.

The prophet came under a series of attacks from around the world over his claim that the coronavirus pandemic would end on 27 March.

The cleric revealed that when he said the virus would end, he wasn’t talking about throughout the world – he was only referring to Wuhan in China, where the virus first began.

 

ALSO READ: Chinese residents confirm TB Joshua’s prophecy on coronavirus (VIDEO)

 

On Sunday 12th, April, the Nigerian controversial prophet had an exclusive interview with Emmanuel TV and responded to questions sent from all over the world.

“I am not a politician, I just have to give you the message as the Spirit gave it to me,” he said.

He said world leaders and scientists keep promoting fear and panic.

“They know what they have done. Now innocent people are dying, especially the elderly. We can’t go near them because of fear and panic. Nothing is worth the blood of innocent people. There is no acceptable excuse for doing this,” said Joshua

Ben Idah

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