Covid-19: Some Nigerians will withdraw to villages after pandemic - TB Joshua

Covid-19: Some Nigerians will withdraw to villages after pandemic - TB Joshua

- The founder of SCOAN, TB Joshua, has said that some Nigerians may go back to their villages after the coronavirus pandemic if they do not adjust

- The popular cleric, therefore, advised Nigerians not to be extravagant in their economic affairs so as not undo themselves

- According to the prophet, God made the crisis to happen so that some people can repossess their possessions

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The general overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet TB Joshua has said that pandemics such as coronavirus only happen once every 100 years.

TB Joshua said that God told him in a revelation that there will be hard times immediately after the lockdown is over, urging people to live within their means, The Nation reports.

The cleric said that as a way to survive, many will have to “withdraw from the city to rural life or to do away with some of your properties”.

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He said this during his live TV broadcast on Sunday, May 10, adding that many will go down with the crisis if they do not adjust to the new condition.

The man of God, however, asked people not to lose faith because of the present challenges, saying God will make ways for many

“Sometimes God allows situations like this - I mean disappointment or something more serious - so that you can take your proper position and possessions.

“Ask your family members to cut their coat according to their cloth. If any of them was living big before, they have to prepare to adjust now to the situation that is coming.

“Check your store and bring out the things you may need to sell. Right now, you need to be living modestly make things like this happen to make way for others,” he said.

The man of God spoke on the need to adapt to new realities. Photo sources: The Sun/The Nation
The man of God spoke on the need to adapt to new realities. Photo sources: The Sun/The Nation
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The man of God said that those who act accordingly will emerge victors and those who do otherwise will regret this, saying what he revealed must happen and nothing can change it.

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On when what he said will happen, TB Joshua added: “By the end of June to the first week of July, this will begin to become a point of reference: ‘This man said this; that man said it’ but it is God that said it.”

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the same clergyman said that life will be full of surprises after the end of the coronavirus pandemic.

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The cleric made this known in a statement he released on Monday, May 11, in which he said God is going to establish many who might lose their jobs to the pandemic.

The prophet Joshua said: "If you don’t get your job back or you don’t get a proper job or a full-time job or you run into loss or lose a loved one after this lockdown, don’t despair… God is about to establish you.

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"Ask any successful man or woman and they will tell you about how much disappointment and setback they had to endure to come to a new level in life."

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Joseph Omotayo (HOD Human-Interest) Joseph Omotayo has been writing for the human interest desk since 2019 and is currently the head of the desk. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, with a degree in Literature in English in 2016. He once worked for Afridiaspora, OlisaTV & CLR. He is a 2022/2023 Kwame Karikari Fact-Checking fellow. He can be reached via: joseph.omotayo@corp.legit.ng.