- Alleged daughter of late Prophet TB Joshua, Ajoke, exposes disturbing details in a viral BBC documentary.
- Former employees contribute to the documentary, supporting claims of questionable practices within the Synagogue Church of All Nations.
- Ajoke claims to have confronted her father about mistreatment, leading to isolation and alleged segregation from the church community.
- Ajoke suggests that the late prophet harboured a fear that his actions could be exposed to the public.
A woman identified as Ajoke, reported to be the late Prophet TB Joshua’s daughter, has shared disturbing revelations about her experiences at the Synagogue Church of All Nations.
The documentary, which has gone viral, features Ajoke, now 28 years old, sharing her account of growing up in the church and shedding light on alleged inappropriate activities involving the late prophet.
According to the documentary, Ajoke, who was born out of wedlock, disclosed that she had a harrowing experience in the Synagogue Church.
The investigative report uses the testimonies of former employees to support claims that the late prophet engaged in several questionable practices.
In her interview with the BBC, Ajoke revealed that she confronted her father about the mistreatment she observed in the church.
As a result, she allegedly faced isolation and loneliness, with claims that she was shunned by the church community.
Ajoke further asserted that her father, the late TB Joshua, harboured a fear that his actions could be exposed to the public.
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In related news, The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is gearing up to unveil a comprehensive three-part investigative documentary shedding light on the alleged atrocities committed by a renowned religious figure.
The documentary, as revealed by the BBC, will intricately detail narratives encompassing abuse, harassment, rape, manipulation, and staged miracles attributed to the clergyman in question.