Prophet Emmanuel Makandiwa, the founder of the United Family International Church (UFIC), has staunchly defended the late controversial Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua against allegations made in the BBC documentary.
Prophet Makandiwa criticized the credibility of a recent BBC documentary that alleged TB Joshua staged fake miracles, practiced dark occultic rituals, s_exual and physically abused his disciples.
In a video on his YouTube channel, “Lessons from TB Joshua and the BBC documentary,” Prophet Makandiwa expressed skepticism towards the accusations.
Emmanuel Makandiwa contested the allegations, stating that the documentary lacked thorough investigation and did not offer tangible evidence
“There is nothing investigative about the documentary. There is no proof whatsoever,” he said.
Prophet Makandiwa raised doubts about the credibility of those who asserted witnessing TB Joshua partake in rituals, emphasizing the need for incontrovertible evidence to support such claims. He further argued that if the allegations of TB Joshua’s involvement in dark occultic rituals were true, he would still be alive today.
“You have a man that they say was a ritualist, he is into witchcraft, he is into dark arts, he is a wizard…they have said all sorts of things about the man including in this documentary that has recently come out. You then question yourself and say, ‘Where is the truth in this?,” Prophet Makandiwa questioned.
Prophet Makandiwa advocated for a fair and balanced evaluation of TB Joshua’s ministry, recognizing the existence of authentic miracles and prophecies. Prophet Makandiwa disclosed that although he never met TB Joshua in person, he spoke to him over the phone on several occasions. Additionally, he revealed that he declined an invitation to visit TB Joshua in Nigeria, without specifying the exact reason for his decision.
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