Singer Eedris Abdulkareem has said that the BBC has no moral justification to condemn any African Man.
Eedris said this in an Instagram post on December 9 while reacting to a BBC documentary on the late Prophet TB Joshua who founded the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN).
The controversial three-part documentary was released on December 8 and various persons accused Joshua of staging miracles, rape, sexual assault, and torture among others.
One of his accusers, a woman, identified simply as Ajoke also claimed to be TB Joshua’s biological daughter.
Speaking on the matter, Eedris stated that until BBC releases a documentary detailing the atrocities committed by Birtian on African soil, it has no moral justification to condemn any African man.
He wrote: “Until BBC releases a documentary on the atrocities committed by Britain on African soil, only then will they have the moral justification to condemn any African man.”
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Another entertainer Chukwuemeka Okoye popularly known as Frodd who was a contestant on the Big Brother Naija reality show also spoke in favour of TB Joshua.
Frodd in an Instagram post on December 9 said that TB Joshua paid for his university scholarship and gave him 8,000 naira daily for three months in 2010.
He wrote: “Man when help me, paid my scholarship in Uni and gave me 8k every day for 3 months for feeding alone when I was in need back in 2010.”
SCOAN has since countered the documentary by the BBC, describing it as “roadside journalism”.
Joshua died on June 5, 2021, following an Emmanuel TV partner’s meeting, exactly a week before his 58th birthday.