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BREAKING: TB Joshua’s Burial Date, Place Revealed

TB Joshua’s Burial Date, Place Revealed.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that the Family of late TB Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN says the deceased would be buried on July 9, 2021, at his church in Lagos, Nigeria Commercial city.
Recall that the renowned Nigerian Prophet died last week Saturday shortly after hosting a programme in the church premises.
Members of the SCOAN and his followers across the country and other parts of the world have continued to mourn his sudden death.
A member of the family who preferred to be anonymous in print, disclosed the burial date on Sunday.
According to him, the decision was made after the immediate and extended members of the family of TB Joshua met on Friday to discuss issues regarding the burial.
He revealed that the burial arrangement was scheduled for July 5 through to July 9, 2021.
He said, “the extended family members, Joshua’s wife and children held a meeting on Friday and it was decided that he should be buried in Lagos and the burial programme will be between July 5 and 9.
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“It was on the insistence of the wife and the children that the other family members agree on the place of burial because they said they saw revelations that he should be buried in Lagos. Since they said it was spiritual, the family agreed with them,” the family source said.
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