TB Joshua ‘confused’ as deleted post of failed prophecy on American election returns to Facebook

6 years ago

Confusion seems to be rocking the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, as the deleted Facebook post predicting Hillary Clinton’s victory in the US presidential election, has been re-posted.

It will be recalled that a couple of hours after the Nigerian social media community went agog over the prophecy by the founder of SCOAN, Prophet TB Joshua on the just concluded US presidential election, the post on his Facebook page was deleted.

T.B Joshua on his official Facebook page – TB Joshua Ministries on Sunday had predicted that the next President of the United States would be ‘a woman.’


He said, “By the way, in order not to keep you in suspense, what I frankly saw is a woman.”

Nigerians had dragged him in the mud after his prophecy went ‘sour’ as Trump won the US presidential election in an incredible victory that shocked pundits and observers all around the world.

Check by DAILY POST had on Wednesday revealed that the post wherein TB Joshua claimed to ‘have seen’ the winner of the US Presidential election was taken down, , and as at the time of filing this report, the post has been re-added.

Our reporter gathered that there is confusion and trouble between the prophet and his Facebook managers. However, it remains unclear what the motive of the social media managers are for re-posting back what was earlier deleted, apparently to deny the report.


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