According to reports, the BBC published a documentary on Monday, January 8, featuring purported eyewitness tales of rape, phoney miracles, torture, and forced abortions done by the late TB Joshua.
The now-controversial documentary has sparked a heated discussion on the internet, with netizens voicing conflicting perspectives.
On Tuesday evening, Abdulkareem responded to the popular video on his Instagram page, claiming that the British Broadcasting Corporation lacked legitimacy to criticise any African guy unless it issued a documentary outlining Britain’s purported misdeeds in Africa.
The artist said: “Until BBC releases a documentary on the atrocities committed by Britain on Africa soil, only then will they have the moral justification to condemn any African man.”
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