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Live Stream Of Prophet TB Joshua Lying In State (Watch Here)

Prophet TB Joshua lying in state has began.
The lying state of Prophet TB Joshua, the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), who died on June 5 has began.
This online news platform understands that the Church had announced that the funeral would be completed in a week from July 5 to 11.
Onyxnews Nigeria had reported earlier that
the details of Prophet TB Joshua burial ceremony, showed that the candlelight parade held on July 5. On July 6 and 7, a memorial ceremony and a service of songs/all-night praise were held.
The details of Prophet TB Joshua burial ceremony also show that on July 8 (today), Joshua will be laid to rest. The funeral and interment will take place the next day, July 9.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that the funeral will be rounded off with a thanksgiving service on July 11, details of Prophet TB Joshua burial ceremony revealed.
Watch live stream of Prophet TB Joshua lying in state below…
https://youtu.be/iNLxz_-WieI
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