Nollywood actress Ronke Oshodi-Oke has paid a condolence visit to the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) over the death of its founder Prophet TB Joshua.
The 46-year-old shared pictures and video of herself signing the condolence register at the church premises in the Ikotun area of Lagos on Instagram on Thursday, June 17.
“Goodnight Daddy, till we meet and part no more,” she wrote in the caption as farewell message to the cleric.
Ronke, who has changed her Instagram display picture to an image of Joshua, celebrated the cleric in his 58th posthumous birthday on June 12 with a video clip of the Synagogue’s humble beginning to becoming a megachurch.
“Happy Posthumous Birthday to my Daddy in the Lord, Prophet TB Joshua. We love you but God loves you more,” Ronke wrote in the post on Instagram.
Ronke described Joshua as “a very different pastor entirely” in an earlier post.
“No church branches.
“No primary or secondary schools.
“No church university.
“No private jet(s).
“No Bible schools.
“No spiritual fathers or anointed sons.
“No visits to Aso rock.
“Extremely few interviews granted to the media.
“Shunned luxury and always gave out.
“Few crusades held anywhere.
“Rare visits to anyone.
“Rarely responds to his critics.
“Hid his family life away from His church activities.
“Wife wasn’t a pastor or mummy GO, few knew her “physically, preached very rarely.
“Children are not his pastors.
“No fixation on acquiring wealth/tithes/offerings.
“Emmanuel TV was watched by all denominations and members of other religions.
“Just miracles, prophecies and sermons,” Ronke said in glowing tribute to the man she called daddy.
Fellow actress Jaiye Kuti recently claimed that Joshua’s spirit visited her after his death.
“I was in Offa alone in my room. My head was swollen and I saw a gentle pass of Him. There was something good about that soul,” she wrote in an Instagram post.