Good Men Do Bad Things: OAP Shade Ladipo Lists Things TB Joshua Was Accused of Before Death

Good Men Do Bad Things: OAP Shade Ladipo Lists Things TB Joshua Was Accused of Before Death

- Media personality Shade Ladipo has taken to her social media page to speak on the death of late Pastor TB Joshua

- The sudden death of the founder of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations shook many especially his followers who are eulogising him

- Making a list of the things the late man of God has been accused of, the media personality expressed confusion at the TB Joshua people are talking about

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Shade Ladipo does not seem to agree with the popular saying about not speaking ill of the dead.

The Nigerian media personality recently took to her Instagram page to react to the news of the death of Pastor TB Joshua.

The OAP expressed confusion at the beautiful tribute to the late man of God as she listed some of the things he has been accused of.

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Shade Ladipo and TB Joshua
OAP Shade Ladipo speaks on TB Joshua's death. Photos: @shadeladipo, @tbjoshua
Source: Instagram

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On TB Joshua's offences

According to her, the late clergyman was accused of molestation and kidnap. Shade noted that TB Joshua also got people killed through his anointing water.

The media personality also recalled that the building in the pastor's church collapsed and killed many people. Shade also stated that TB Joshua was accused of fake miracles and sacrificing human beings.

Noting that Nigerians romanticise death, the OAP stated that good men do bad things and vice versa.

Read what she said below:

Shade Ladipo
Shade Ladipo lists the things TB Joshua has been accused of. Photos: @shadeladipo
Source: Instagram

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Mixed reactions

Nigerians had something to say about Shade's post.

topman_tech:

"Sigh okay then. Let PEOPLE act how they want aunty. We own our emotions."

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sir_eltee:

"They won’t let him live and they won’t let him Rest In Peace. Humans though. All these talks are unnecessary. It’s enough already!"

chy_wayers:

"TB Joshua is ev*l personified. That he is de*d does not change anything. He used philanthropy to cover many eyes and minds from discerning."

wierdith:

"For other Pastors to be writing such ills about him. Na only them know wetin them see as "spiritual men". Some notable non-controversial GO's are yet to commiserate with his family/church (also says a lot). But it's not our place to judge. She is also right about the hypocrisy in Nigeria. Y'all need to free yourselves from that slavery."

muhy_autos:

"May his soul rest in peace."

In other news, Legit.ng earlier reported that a Nigerian pastor revealed why God allowed TB Joshua to die.

The general overseer of the United Apostolic Church of Christ (UACC) worldwide, James Bayo-Owoyemi, said Prophet TB Joshua likely died because he had concluded his earthly mission.

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The Christian leader described the late founder of the Synagogue Church of all Nations as an intercessor and bridge-builder between God and humans.

The general overseer said the way TB Joshua died indicated that his death was divine.

Source: Legit.ng

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