Actress Ronke Ojo, better known as Ronke Oshodi-Oke, has dismissed the BBC documentary on TB Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN)
Amid allegations of sexual assault, torture and others, Ronke in a video shared via Instagram on Saturday, described TB Johsua as a nice man.
The Alakada actress also recollected how Joshua healed her daughter of asthma.
The 49-year-old who defended Joshua’s character in the video stated that he was a man of God and showed kindness to her family when he was alive.
She said: “I want to tell the world what the Late Senior Prophet TB Joshua did for me and my daughter. Initially, I don’t believe in prophecy, I am not that kind of person because there are so many scammers out there. But when I went to church that faithful day, my daughter had Asthma, to God be the glory he delivered her.
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“Something came out of her mouth which I didn’t believe, and my junior sister experienced something similar. That was when I started going to TB Joshua’s church. Apart from that, he is a nice man to me and my family. I just want people to know that for me, he is a nice man and a man of God”.