A former disciple of the Late Prophet Temitope Balogun
Joshua, popularly known as TB Joshua, Paul Agomoh, has disclosed that he had to
go into hiding for nearly eight years, after his initial attempt to expose the
activities of the late presiding Pastor of the Synagogue Church of All Nations.
Agomoh disclosed this to journalists, following a screening
of a 150-minute-long investigative report carried out by the BBC Africa Eye,
titled “Disciples: The Cult of TB Joshua,” which featured testimonies from
former disciples and church workers, accusing the late prophet of manipulation
and physical abuse, at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja, on Monday evening.
While stating that he was the first Prophet under the SCOAN,
Agomoh said he was pursued around across Cotonou, Lagos and Ghana, by loyalists
of Prophet TB Joshua who believed that his revelations were blasphemy against
the prophet.
“I was the first prophet of the Synagogue church, and I
spent more than a decade in the Synagogue between 1995 and 2006. And I just
want to thank the BBC. This is a journey I started in 2009. I released a video
with Sister Bisola, ‘The Deception of the Age’. When I left there, the incident
that led to my leaving is not a story I can finish here. It is a terrible
experience. I decided to leave. When I left, I could not sleep, I could not
rest. The burden was so much on me. I had to move out with the help of some
pastors in ministry, and my friends.
“We brought this out, but a lot of people said ‘Agomoh has
come, he is blaspheming against our man of God’. They started chasing me
everywhere. For a good eight years, I laid low, not doing any ministerial job,
not doing any public jobs. I laid low, just with the help of a few pastors.
About three years ago, was when I started coming out gradually. I was pursued
everywhere, from here to Cotonou, you know these are the nearest places you can
run to, from Cotonou to Ghana, back to Lagos, I was running,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Archbishop of the African Church, Abuja,
Peter Ogunmuyiwa, stated that the investigative report was not an indictment of
the church, but rather an indictment on the late Pastor TB Joshua, noting that
he couldn’t be labelled a criminal, since no court had charged him before his
demise.
“It is not an indictment on the church, it is an indictment
on who is accused. And it is quite unfortunate that he is not alive to defend
himself. All this would have been very good if he was still alive. And when he
was alive, what moves were taken to confront these issues and get him
convicted? So, he is a dead person now, he is gone, and it is not for us to say
he died as a criminal, because no state law convicted him while he was alive.”
Ogunmuyiwa added that while such reports saddened bodies
like the Christian Association of Nigeria, of which he was a member, the body
did not have legislative powers or a law that covered CAN, to deal with such
persons or church. He however called on the government to make laws to regulate
churches and license seminaries to tutor pastors.
“I also believe that, if possible, let there be legislation
to regulate. So that people will not just be behaving anyhow. You can’t just
come out today and say you are a Pastor, which institution, which seminary,
which college of theology did you go to before you say you’re a Pastor? And
then the government should find a way of registering and then licensing those
schools to regulate them, just like we have the university commission. I think
it is high time they introduced that into religious bodies also so that we will
be getting ministers that are well trained, and that are recognised by the
state,” he said.
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