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SCOAN denies destruction of TB Joshua’s tomb shelter by fire

The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has debunked the reports that fire gutted the tomb shelter of the late found of the church, Prophet T.B Joshua, following the inferno at the church’s old site located at the Agodo-Egbe area of Lagos State.

A fire outbreak, which was confirmed by SCOAN, had occurred at the church’s old site on Wednesday, April 27, 2022.

A widely circulated report (Not by The Star), however, stated that the tomb shelter of late T.B Joshua was gutted by fire.

Reacting to the report via a statement issued by the SCOAN Legal Department on Wednesday, the church said the inferno occurred at the church’s prayer resort at Agodo-Egbe, a different church site which is over two kilometers away from the Ikotun-Egbe site of the main church premises where the tomb of late Prophet T.B Joshua is sited.

The church made this known in a statement titled, ‘No fire incident at all around the tomb of T B Joshua’.

SCOAN further condemned the report that the tomb of the late founder of the church was gutted by fire “in spite of the press statement promptly issued by the Church and made available to media houses on the incident.”

It added that the where the tomb of the late cleric is located is too far apart to give room for any form of confusion on the reportage of the inferno.

The statement read: “Contrary to the misleading media report by some media houses, we wish to clarify that the minor fire outbreak which was recorded on Wednesday, 27th April 2022 was at the Church prayer resort at Agodo-Egbe, a different church site which is over two kilometers away from the Ikotun-Egbe site of the main church premises where the tomb of Late Prophet T.B Joshua is sited.

“The church authority is quite shocked, disappointed, and embarrassed that in spite of the Press Statement promptly issued by the church and made available to media houses on the incident, a supposedly reputable media house had abandoned all the known ethics of responsible journalism, the sacred journalistic principles of truthfulness and accuracy and descended with reckless abandon to the abyss of sensationalism and junk journalism when it reported, falsely, that the fire outbreak had gutted part of the late Prophet’s tomb.

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“Quite unfortunately enough, many other smaller media houses fed from this false reportage and thereby got the public largely misinformed.

“Curiously, the over two kilometers distance between the Agodo prayer resort where the minor fire incident was recorded at one of the general purpose stores; and the Ikotun-Egbe Headquarter premises of the church where the tomb is located is too far apart to give room for any form of confusion or mix-up by any careful, genuine and honest reporter who is out to for the truth.”

The church added: “Also, the fact that the church’s press statement providing all the details of the incident had been wildly circulated long before the misleading report of the media house triggers a lot of curiosity.

“In the circumstances, the church is constrained to view the unfortunate media report by the said media house as a deliberate mischief contrived by light-detesting detractors, probably in cahoots with some disgruntled journalists, to advance a narrative pre-designed to embarrass the Church and the memories of our beloved Prophet.

“While we wish to correct the misinformation caused by this false reportage, we assure the public that regardless of how much the agents of darkness may strive, we stand on the promises of God that light shall always prevail.”

SCOAN further noted that it has instructed that necessary legal steps be taken in order to prevent a recurrence and protect the public from “this manner of deliberate misinformation in the future”.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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