Thousands Honour Prophet T.B. Joshua in Lagos as Global Followers Mark Fifth Anniversary of His Passing

Thousands Honour Prophet T.B. Joshua in Lagos as Global Followers Mark Fifth Anniversary of His Passing
Thousands of worshippers, dignitaries, and followers from across Nigeria and around the world gathered in Lagos to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the passing of renowned televangelist and founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), T.B. Joshua.
The memorial event attracted a large congregation of believers who came together to celebrate the life, ministry, and humanitarian contributions of the late cleric, whose influence extended beyond Nigeria to many countries across Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
During the gathering, participants reflected on T.B. Joshua’s legacy of faith, charity, healing ministry, and community development. Speakers at the event highlighted his impact on millions of people through his teachings, philanthropic initiatives, and global outreach programs.
The commemorative activities featured prayers, worship sessions, testimonies, and special tributes from church members and international visitors who shared personal experiences of how the late preacher positively influenced their lives.
Church leaders described the anniversary as an opportunity to honor a spiritual leader whose message of faith, love, and compassion continues to resonate with followers worldwide. They emphasized the importance of preserving his teachings and continuing the humanitarian projects he championed during his lifetime.
Many attendees traveled from different parts of the world to participate in the remembrance service, underscoring the enduring global appeal of T.B. Joshua’s ministry and the lasting impact he made through evangelism and charitable work.
The event also showcased several social intervention programs associated with the church, including support for vulnerable communities, healthcare initiatives, educational assistance, and humanitarian outreach efforts that remain active years after his death.
Since his passing in June 2021, the Synagogue Church of All Nations has continued to expand its religious and charitable activities, maintaining the vision and mission established by its founder.
Observers noted that the large turnout reflected the continued relevance of T.B. Joshua’s legacy and the strong emotional connection many followers still maintain with his ministry.
As tributes poured in from across the globe, participants expressed hope that future generations would continue to draw inspiration from his teachings, humanitarian service, and commitment to helping those in need.

