I Am Not Surprised At All - Bridget Otoo Reacts to BBC Documentary on Late Prophet TB Joshua

In response to the recent documentary released by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) detailing alleged abuses by the late Prophet TB Joshua, outspoken media personality Bridget Otoo has expressed her lack of surprise. 

Otoo questioned why people were astonished by the findings, stating that she is not shocked at all. She emphasized that there are individuals who exploit the name of God to commit incomprehensible crimes, and therefore, the revelations about the late TB Joshua should not come as a shock.

Otoo stressed the importance of viewing pastors as fallible human beings rather than divine figures, highlighting their susceptibility to sin like anyone else. She pointed out that the perception of pastors as "God of men" by fanatics leads to shock when such revelations surface. Otoo's comments were shared on her social media page, where she urged people to recognize pastors as men of God and not deities.

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The BBC documentary shed light on alleged abuses within the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), led by the late Prophet TB Joshua. It exposed instances of sexual abuse, rape allegations, and manipulations of miracles within the organization. The release of the documentary has sparked widespread discussions, with some individuals questioning its timing in relation to the absence of the accused party.

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