TB Joshua: ‘Release documentary on Britain’s atrocities in Africa’ – Eedris Abdulkareem drags BBC

Eedris Abdulkareem slams the British Broadcasting Corporation, BCC, over its latest documentary on the late founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Prophet TB Joshua.


Nigerian hip-hop icon Eedris Abdulkareem has urged the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) to release a documentary shedding light on Britain’s historical atrocities in Africa.

The singer directed his plea specifically to the renowned British broadcaster after it recently aired an investigative piece on the late Nigerian pastor, TB Joshua.

The BBC aired a documentary on Monday, January 8, featuring alleged eyewitness stories of rape, phony miracles, torture, and forced abortions done by the late TB Joshua.

This has caused a contentious debate among online users, with varying points of view being expressed.

In response to the viral video, Eedris Abdulkareem called for accountability, arguing that it was imperative for the BBC to unveil evidence of Britain’s past misdeeds, since they are shedding light on the misdeeds of the late pastor.

He stated that until BBC produced a documentary outlining the supposed crimes that Britain had perpetrated in Africa, it had no right to criticize any African man.

He wrote:

“Until BBC releases a documentary on the atrocities committed by Britain on Africa soil, only then will they have the moral justification to condemn any African man.”

BBNaija Frodd also reacted to the allegations levelled against the late prophet, he revealed that TB Joshua paid for his university scholarship, gave him N8K everyday in 2010 .

The reality star, Frodd attested to the goodness and generosity of the late prophet TB Joshua.

According to Frodd, during a challenging period in 2010, the Prophet paid for his university scholarship and provided him with 8,000 Naira daily for three months exclusively for his sustenance.

He wrote:

Man when help me , paid my scholarship in Uni and gave me 8k everyday for 3months for feeding alone when I was in need back in 2010.”

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