Ghanaian Native Doctor Claims He Killed Prophet TB Joshua In Spiritual Battle [Video]

Tobias Sylvester
By Tobias Sylvester

A popular Ghanaian native doctor, Kwaku Bonsam claims he’s behind the death of Nigerian televangelist, Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as TB Joshua.

Ghanaian Native Doctor Claims He Killed Prophet TB Joshua In Spiritual Battle [Video] 1

KanyiDaily had reported that Prophet TB Joshua, the founder of Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), died on Saturday, June 5, 2021, after conducting a church service.

Reacting in a video shared on social media, Ghanaian native doctor revealed that Prophet TB Joshua died after he defeated him in a spiritual battle.

According to Bonsam, he gave the televangelist a 10-year ultimatum to live, after which they went into a spiritual contest and he won that battle.

“TB Joshua tried to kill me spiritually. He said he was going to fight me in the spiritual realm after I accused him of killing late President John Atta Mills. When I said this many people came after me for attacking a man of God.”

“I gave him a 9 to 10-year ultimatum that I will show him that only God can judge me on this earth. We went into a spiritual contest and I won that battle,” he said.

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This comes after Reverend Chris Okotie mocked the death of late Prophet TB Joshua, saying a certain “wizard of Endor” who assumed the title of “Emmanuel” had been consumed by divine indignation.

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