Tomb of Prophet T B Joshua Destroyed by Mysterious Fire

Tomb of Prophet T B Joshua Destroyed by Mysterious Fire

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The tomb of the late founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet T B Joshua has been destroyed by a mysterious fire.

Information say that the fire started at about 6:30pm on Wednesday at the shelter housing the tomb, located in the Agodo area of Ikotun, Lagos State.

A resident who spoke with The Punch on the incident stated that it could not be ascertained if anyone died.

According to the resident, “The affected property is on Ajisebiri Street, Agodo. The house started burning around 6.30pm and as I speak with you, fire service officials are trying to put out the fire.

“The compound of the house is big, so nobody can see what they are doing inside. Also, officials putting out the fire didn’t allow anybody inside.”

The fire incident was confirmed by the Acting Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Ibrahim Farinloye.

Tomb of Prophet T B Joshua Destroyed by Mysterious Fire
Tomb of Pastor T B Joshua

Farinloye who disclosed that the fire had been put out said, “The incident happened at a building belonging to the late pastor. The late pastor usually went there to relax and meditate. Federal fire service officials moved in to put out the fire.”

The Head, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Services, Margaret Adeseye, revealed that the tomb of the late cleric was affected by the fire.

She said, “It is confirmed that a section around the tomb of the late pastor TB Joshua caught fire. A shelter was built to cover the tomb because it is an open place, so, it was the shelter that caught fire. But we were able to curtail it and it did not spread beyond where it started from. We have yet to identify the cause of the fire.”

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Tomb of Prophet T B Joshua Destroyed by Mysterious Fire

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