The Late Malawian President Bingu wa Mutharika was said to be a friend of TB Joshua, he has since been buried, until yesterday when he made pronouncement about Late John Atah Mills, one would doubt his closeness to the Ghanian Leader, recently reports from Cameroon banned TB Joshua from entering into that country, the reasons are sketchy but there are speculations. many of his friends are top echelons of government in countries outside Nigeria, some even visit him Privately
The Late President of Zambia Frederick Jacob Titus Chiluba who died on the 18th of June 2011 made several visits to Nigeria to see TB Joshua,
the question is why do they die? thought death is Natural to all. there must be some unexplained and unraveled mystery about the death of all these Men who are said to be close to Joshua of Synagogue.
He made a prediction in his service which was broadcasted the religious leader, Prophet T. B Joshua, has predicted that the death of President John Evans Atta Mills will bring about unexplained unity among the political class and the rest of Ghanaians. his first public statement about the death of President Mills at a church service in Nigeria Sunday, Prophet Joshua, known for his predictions and prophecies, said there would also be a revolution in governance in Ghana. The service was monitored on Emmanuel TV carried by the Crystal TV in Accra yesterday and was attended by Mr Samuel Kofi Atta Mills, son of former President Mills, as well as some members of his family. A minute's silence was observed in memory of President Mills.
The Nigerian prophet was known to have had very close relationship with former President Mills.
He is said to have predicted the election of Professor Mills as President of the Republic of Ghana in 2008.
According to TB Joshua "Former President Mills, he said, was now at a place because he led a good life and many would wish to be there.
"President Mills was a good man but could not do all the good works for Ghana all alone.”
According to Prophet Joshua, before he died, former President Mills knew that he was leaving the world into eternity.
"The departure of our father was as it should be by divine will. It was unchangeable. I saw it right from the beginning of the journey, and I prayed in closet and in congregation, which I shared with you in a form of prayer, and discussed with him one-on-one, the vision, and that has been a guide that sustained him before his glorious exit.
"Ask people around him, they will tell you that he knew he was going home.
"I used to celebrate his birthday on Emmanuel TV. If you take note, this last birthday was not shown because our father was more of heaven before birthday," he said.
Looking ahead, Prophet Joshua, said "death is not a period - it is only a comma - because of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection."
MJ
The Nigerian prophet was known to have had very close relationship with former President Mills.
He is said to have predicted the election of Professor Mills as President of the Republic of Ghana in 2008.
According to TB Joshua "Former President Mills, he said, was now at a place because he led a good life and many would wish to be there.
"President Mills was a good man but could not do all the good works for Ghana all alone.”
According to Prophet Joshua, before he died, former President Mills knew that he was leaving the world into eternity.
"The departure of our father was as it should be by divine will. It was unchangeable. I saw it right from the beginning of the journey, and I prayed in closet and in congregation, which I shared with you in a form of prayer, and discussed with him one-on-one, the vision, and that has been a guide that sustained him before his glorious exit.
"Ask people around him, they will tell you that he knew he was going home.
"I used to celebrate his birthday on Emmanuel TV. If you take note, this last birthday was not shown because our father was more of heaven before birthday," he said.
Looking ahead, Prophet Joshua, said "death is not a period - it is only a comma - because of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection."
MJ



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