Monday, May 20, 2013

TB Joshua Fails To Predict Horror Death-Stampede At Own Church- Zimbabweans .

The Zimbabweans Said ,Popular Nigerian Prophet TB Joshua failed to predict that there would be a stampede at his Synagogue Church Of All Nations church leading to the death of several people at his service who had been called to collect so called “new anointing water” in Ghana.

Joshua who has been known for predicting mass disasters, untimely deaths, as well as plane crashes in geographical locations as far as the United States of America, failed to predict what was to take place at his church in a development which was forewarned by Zimbabwe’s First Lady Grace Mugabe. “I really don’t understand why scores of people are putting their faith on foreign preachers,” Grace Mugabe said (Read more of Mrs Mugabe’s statement below)

A total of four people died and at the time of writing 15 others were reported injured. Of the four who died, three of them are women and one is a man.

Reports coming in state that Joshua had requested security from police but once again “the man of power” failed to predict that he would have over 45000 people attending the service.

The stampede was caused by believers who understood the water could cure a variety of afflictions.

The meeting had to be cancelled and a new date is to be announced for the handing out of the anointing water.

Following the cancellation the man himself Joshua issued a statement to Ghanaians informing the people that the meeting had to be called off due to the oversized crowd that had come. The water is now expected to be handed over to churches, Pastors and charitable organizations who can get it to the people from there.

“Following the death of four people Joshua should have acknowledged the disturbance caused by the stampede and mentioned about the death of four people and should have admitted that the police were carrying out investigations,” one Zimbabwean woman commented on Sunday evening.

“Much of it is attributed to lack of crisis management and information on Public Relations strategy,” she added.

The accidental deaths come after Joshua and his church were heavily critised a few weeks ago following the arrest of four journalists who were illegally arrested by his security.

Holy water has been sought by many Africans of social standings including prominent Zimbabwean politicians who have frequented to the church in Nigeria seeking the so called holy waters. These Nigerian visits have been criticised by Zimbabwe’s first lady Grace Mugabe who encouraged nationals to make use of local prophets the likes of Ezekiel Guti, Emmanuel Makandiwa, and Andrew Wutaunashe ‘who are equally talented and mightily used by God’.

“People have this misconception that Zimbabweans do not know how to pray. Little do they know that we have a lot of anointed people who are able to help us because they know the environment that we are operating under. A closer look at the countries which are being thronged by our people reveals that they are torn by war and hunger,” she said.

She added:

“It doesn’t matter which denomination you belong to, we are all seeking one God. Believe in our prophets and stop wasting money visiting faraway countries. In Zimbabwe we have people who, through prayer, can heal you from your sickness and restore your broken marriage.”

“I really don’t understand why scores of people are putting their faith on foreign preachers. They are having to raise a lot of money to visit them when in Zimbabwe we are blessed with anointed people of God who are able to do even greater things.”

Meanwhile Zimbabwe`s Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai also sought favourable predictions from TB Joshua on whether he would win the presidential elections and has so far failed to get the favourable prediction as that one given to Malawi`s current President Joyce Banda.

Source www.zimeye.com

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