Boko Haram Attacked Our Building ─ T.B. Joshua
The founder and General overseer of the Synagogue
Church of All Nations, Prophet T. B. Joshua has said
Boko Haram may be responsible for the collapse of a six-
storey building in the church premises.
Joshua, who told members of his church on Sunday not to
be afraid, said the attack was targeted at him and not at
them.
The prophet made it clear that the collapse of the six-storey
building at around 11.45am on Friday which led to the
death of no fewer than 16 persons was a Boko Haram
attack.
Joshua buttressed his claim by showing to his congregation
on the Emmanuel TV the chronology of events shortly
before and after the accident as captured by the church’s
CCTV.
He said, “I received a phone call immediately I got here,
just 10 minutes later when I was in the church, that there
was a jet hovering over the mountain where I had just left.
They said it was hovering at a close range. Before I knew it,
I received another phone call that the same jet was now at
the church hovering over the building, passing it four times
at a very close range before the building collapsed.”
Joshua read to the church a letter which he said was
addressed to him by a Boko Haram member, confessing
how he had attempted to plant a bomb inside the church.
Joshua said his church was being attacked to scare away
members.
“This environment at Ikotun Egbe, we have never
witnessed an accident of a building collapse. This is a very
stable terrain. I have been here for the past 30 years. I am
pregnant with words, but we have left the security agencies
to do their job. Let us believe and educate our people and
be alive.”
Assuring his congregation that God would bring the
perpetrators of the attack to book, Joshua said that the
decision of the insurgents to focus on his church might be
the end of the Boko Haram’s activities in the country.
He said,“I know you will ask why the church? It is because
of the spiritual blessings that God has bestowed upon us. A
big head wears a large hat.
“Don’t forget about the Ebola issue too, it was God that
rescued the church. Probably they would have dropped an
Ebola patient inside the church, so that they would said,
‘there is an Ebola patient in the church, don’t go there.’
“They are trying to scare you from coming to church.
Don’t be scared, you are not the target, I’m the target. I
know my time has not yet come. I have not yet finished my
job.
“I want to assure you that our God will get back at them
and you will know when he gets back to them. May be this
would be the end of the whole thing.”
Meanwhile, the death toll had officially risen to 44, while
130 people were said to have been rescued alive.
The National Emergency Management Agency on Sunday
said that 44 dead bodies had been recovered, while 130
people trapped in the collapsed Synagogue building had so
far been rescued.
The Public Relations Officer of NEMA, Mr. Ibrahim
Farinloye, confirmed this via a text message to our
correspondents.
Farinloye, however, told the News Agency of Nigeria that
80 per cent of people rescued from the collapse building
were women.
He said that two female children, aged four and eight years,
were among those rescued from the building.
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