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Nigeria: Suicider On Mission Runs To Prophet TB Joshua

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An unknown Man in Taraba state in Nigeria has climbed a telecommunications mast and threatened to jump off the mast but said the only person who can stop him from killing himself is Prophet TB Joshua, founder and leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, Lagos, Nigeria.

According to reports, the man however, made a demand that he would only terminate the suicide mission if the founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet T.B. Joshua, intervened in his case .

The man according to the video had some inscriptions on him written on piece of paper.

The inscription on one of the papers read, ”People of God, I need your prayer for my safety. As Zacchaeus climbed the sycamore tree to see Jesus Christ out of the crowd, fortunately, he got his salvation from God.

“After so many revelations about SCOAN, I am not coming down from this place until prophet T.B. Joshua asks me to come down. This is my last hope even if it is the last thing that I will achieve in life, so be it.

In a wide circuiting video learnt from eyewitnesses report that the man was seen approaching the mast with chains around his waist without knowing that he had the intention of climbing the mast.

According to the video, one Mohammed Aminu and Suleiman Musa who witnessed the scenario reportedly stated that they suddenly discovered that the man was already at the peak of the mast.

He began to shout and throw down papers with a short message entitled ‘To Whom It May Concern’, they added.

Aminu who said is working as a guard said in the video that he did not when the yet-to-be identified man climbed the mast but this is the first of its kind.

“He was throwing down some papers which were picked by some persons,” the guardsman narrated.

Please and please prophet of God, help and deliver me for God’s sake.”

Source: Broadcastergh.com/Ayisah Foster

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