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Woman accuses TB Joshua of sexually molesting her for 14-yrs (Video)

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Woman accuses TB Joshua of sexually molesting her for 14-yrs (Video)

It is surely a season of allegations and accusations of sexual misconduct, as a yet-to-be identified woman has come out of her closet to reveal that she was sexually molested by the founder of The Synagogue, Church of All Nations, T. B. Joshua.

In a short video which has now gone viral, the lady who has documented her experience in a book titled ‘TB Joshua I Know… Deception of the Age Unmasked’ said she was able to escape from TB Joshua, a pastor whose church runs its video on Emmanuel TV station from Lagos, after 14 years.

While making the accusations against TB Joshua, the lady who did not give her name in the video said; ”I was sexually molested by T.B Joshua. I was trapped in the Synagogue for 14 years of my life. I spent my youth in the Synagogue until God set me free”.

Read also: EXPOSED! Pastor Fatoyinbo of COZA raped me at 16, Timi Dakolo’s wife claims (Video)

Her claims comes days after Busola Dakolo, a photographer and wife of R&B singer, Timi Dakolo, had accused Pastor Abiodun Fatoyinbo of the Commonwealth Assembly Church (COZA) raping her when she was 16-years-old while her parents were away from home on a trip.

Busola revealed the gory experience in a YouTube interview with Chude Jideonwo published last Friday informing that she was a member of the Divine Delight Club, the precursor to Fatoyinbo’s Commonwealth of Zion Assembly when she said was groomed and allegedly raped by the man of God.

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