They’re Dirty Lies – Fani-Kayode Fumes Over BBC’s Heavy Allegations Against TB Joshua

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Disputes Documentary Alleging Misdeeds by Late

Former Aviation Minister, , has vehemently opposed a recent BBC documentary that aired accusations against the late televangelist, Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as TB Joshua, labeling the claims as “dirty lies.”

The BBC documentary, released on Monday, highlighted allegations implicating TB Joshua in various misdemeanors, including sexual assault, physical abuse, fabricated miracles, and traumatic incidents, purportedly testified by 25 eyewitnesses.

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In response to the controversial documentary, Fani-Kayode took to his official social media platform on Monday night, dismissing the claims made by the BBC. He countered the accusations, affirming that the late prophet had battled honorably before his demise.

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain praised TB Joshua’s contributions, describing him as a blessing to the Church, the Christian faith, humanity, and Nigeria as a whole.

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Fani-Kayode eulogized TB Joshua, highlighting the enduring legacy the revered clergyman established during his lifetime.

In his post, Fani-Kayode expressed firm conviction that the legacy of TB Joshua remains unshakable and impervious to attempts to tarnish it with what he termed “dirty lies,” including those propagated by the BBC.

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He concluded his tribute by honoring TB Joshua for his profound impact on the Church, Christianity, humanity, and his native country Nigeria, asserting that the late televangelist would forever be a source of pride for .

The allegations presented in the BBC documentary have sparked significant controversy, drawing varied reactions and opinions, with Fani-Kayode being among the prominent figures to dispute and dismiss the claims against the deceased clergyman.

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