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Synagogue Church Releases Funeral Plan For Late TB Joshua

 


The founder of The Synagogue Church of All Nations, Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as Prophet TB Joshua's funeral details have been released. 

The arrangement is said to start from July 5th with candle light procession, while tribute service and service of songs/all night praise is scheduled to hold from 6th to 7th of July. 

However, Lying-In-State is slated for July 8th, Laying-To-Rest service and interment will be on the 9th of July.

The organiser said 11th of July will be for the Thanksgiving service, noting that some of the programmes of the burial will be private while some will be made open to the public.

 It was reported that the traditional ruler of Arigidi Akoko, Oba Yisa Olanipekun, pleaded that the cleric should be buried in his hometown, Arigidi Akoko, in Ondo State.

The monarch explained that other clerics including Prophet Moses Orimolade were buried in his Ikare hometown. He stressed that Prophet TB Joshua is treasured in his hometown and that he ought to be buried in Arigidi Akoko.

"My greatest regret is that TB Joshua could not complete the university project in Arigidi," the king said.

He would bring rice to the people whenever we requested. He hated to see people go hungry. He was instrumental to the electrification of many communities in Akoko land after years of darkness,” he added. 

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