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“HER DEATH IS NOT IN VAIN” – Mother of victim of the Synagogue collapsed building tragedy


By Ihechukwu Njoku

A South African mother who tragically lost her daughter in the
collapse of T.B. Joshua’s guesthouse in Lagos, Nigeria on September
12th 2014 has expressed belief that her death served a purpose.


It’s been almost three weeks since the tragedy in Lagos and Sibongile
Madzhiye's family is still waiting for their daughter’s remains to be
brought back home.

The bright 23-year-old final year BCom Accounting student was an avid
Emmanuel TV viewer and thrilled at the opportunity to visit The
Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), along with over 300 other
South Africans.

“Immediately when she boarded the flight, she sent me an SMS – ‘Mummy,
good morning’”, Sonny Madzhiye sombrely recounted to South African
news channel ENCA reporter Bongiwe Khumalo.

“She then called me at the [Lagos] airport. She was so excited. She
said, ‘Mummy, they have come to fetch us to go to the church.’ I said,
‘It’s fine; take it easy. We will talk tomorrow.’ That was it. We
never communicated after that.”

Sibongile was among 84 South Africans at a pilgrimage to Joshua’s
church in Lagos who died while taking their lunch as the guesthouse
above them suddenly caved in.

Her mother said when The SCOAN authorities informed her of her
daughter’s passing, it merely confirmed what she had seen in a vision
during prayer.

She spoke glowingly of her daughter’s faith, “She loved the Lord so
much. She was unique. One thing that I know – she was a child of God.
She was set apart. I didn’t know that it was for this. I know that her
death is not in vain. South Africa will never be the same.”

Today, she waits patiently for her daughter’s remains to be brought
home, acknowledging that the incident has actually moved her and the
family as a whole closer to God.

“I just immerse myself in the Word and pray for my family,” she said,
the ‘Faith Bracelet’ from T.B. Joshua visible on her hand. “I think
God is doing this for a purpose, so that we can get closer to Him. I
have never spent time with God like this moment.”

“One thing that I know [is that] nobody can stop God, whether the
government or whoever – no one can stop God," she said. "I believe
that God’s time is the best. I’m appealing also to the people that
lost their loved ones to stay in Christ. This is the opportunity to be
closer to God, not to complain."

The family says it has no plans to take legal action against Prophet
TB Joshua and they’re willing to travel to Nigeria to visit The SCOAN
in the future.

Officials are still arranging the repatriation of the remains of those
who died three weeks ago and the South African government has warned
that this process could take longer than expected.
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2 comments

  1. You guys are fools for believing this juju pastor. Anyway, you will always get what you deserve. Not my business.

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  2. Is James 1:13 missing from you people's Bible? Why do ppl paint God so wicked? what purpose is God seeking as to destroy 115 souls?

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