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VIDEO: Daddy Freeze slams General Overseers who ignored T.B Joshua’s funeral
Media personality, Daddy Freeze, has blasted General Overseers of Nigerian Churches for ignoring the funeral of the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, the late Prophet T.B. Joshua.
WuzupNigeria reports that TB Joshua died after overseeing a programme at the church on June 5, 2021, and was later buried on Friday, July 9.
Freeze contended that it was sad to see only one notable clergyman who attended TB Joshua’s funeral, Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria CAN, Lagos State chapter, Rt. Rev. S.T.V Adegbite.
Expressing his utmost disappointment, Freeze said that no matter what may have transpired between them when the televangelist was alive, they should have had a forgiving heart and attended his funeral or at least send a delegate.
“Prophet T.B Joshua has been laid to rest. May his soul rest in peace. I worry about the turnout of Christians at this man’s funeral. I worry. If we truly are Christians, every church should have sent a delegation.
“I must say I am disappointed whether you like to admit it or not. I am disappointed.”
He wondered how someone can die and Christians cannot extend their condolence or commiserate with their families.
He pointed out that when some persons died, the same TB Joshua in his lifetime did farewell for them and also commiserated with their families.
He further said, “I am disappointed, disappointed in you all. You have not shown a legacy of love. None of you..I tried to monitor. None of you could wear your clothes and fly your private jets and attend the funeral?
“If you ask me and you expect me to be honest, I am entirely disappointed in all the big daddies that we have. You people are our daddies. If you behave like this, how are we the children going to behave? If we are fighting, it should be when someone dies. You people have turned gods of Men. He offended you, so?
“You don’t know what you have done…especially our daddies.”
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