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So Pastor TB Joshua will go to hell! -By Wale Ojo Lanre

Pastor T.B Joshua was a thorn in their flesh for being simple, down to earth, pleasant, philanthropic, generous, contented, spartan, non- ostentatious, non – accumulative, non-greedy, not after tithe, no time for private jet.

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They were not needed at his burial site. To do what? To come and shine? To come and share the glorious deed of the Lord? Why must they be there?

Is there a law that says they must be there? Will their absence prevent Pastor TB Joshua from gaining entrance to heaven? Will that make Pastor TB Joshua go to hell? Those who matter most and who the Lord want to share the glory of that day too were there. The fact is that they are persona non grata there. What would have been the spiritual value of their presence at the event? Would their presence facilitate the acceptance of the deceased soul to heaven? Why are we making noise about their absence as if they have committed a sin or an offence. ?
Let’s stop giving unnecessary credence to insignificant act.

Whatever, Pastor T.B Joshua was a thorn in their flesh for being simple, down to earth, pleasant, philanthropic, generous, contented, spartan, non- ostentatious, non – accumulative, non-greedy, not after tithe, no time for private jet.

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He just showed the way for them all
He established a behavioural pattern that exposed their vanity.

And you want them to witness the glorious celebration of their transducer?

I think the funeral was better without them.
Egan ko ni koyin ma dun.

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RIP, my schoolmate, my friend, benefactor to some of my friends. Great son of Akoko land. Wonderful religious tourism promoter..

The Trial blazer
Even in death you still pepper them
Sleep tight in the blossom of your Lord
The Late Pastor Temitope Balogun Joshua.

Orun re o

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