SCOAN commemorates five years since T.B. Joshua’s death with a worldwide tribute.

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SCOAN marks fifth anniversary of T.B. Joshua’s passing with global tribute event

By Innocent Anaba
Thousands of worshippers, ministers, dignitaries and partners from around the world gathered on Friday at the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos to mark the fifth anniversary of the death of Prophet T.B. Joshua.

The event, titled “Rejoicing With the Saints,” was streamed live on Emmanuel TV and drew participants from a wide range of nations, cultures and backgrounds, all celebrating the late cleric’s life, ministry and humanitarian work.

Hosted by Femi Branch and Seraphine Dogbe, the program featured worship sessions, testimonies and tributes that reflected on the lasting influence of Prophet T.B. Joshua, whose teachings and charitable initiatives continue to affect people worldwide.

The celebration included musical performances by internationally acclaimed gospel artists. American gospel singer Byron Cage led worshippers in thanksgiving songs, while Christina Shusho guided the congregation in praise and worship. Zambia’s Kings Mumbi Malembe delivered energetic praise performances, and Brian Courtney Wilson ministered through worship songs focused on gratitude and faith.

A highlight of the event was the Conversation Corner, hosted by Vimbai Mutinhiri, where guests from different countries shared personal experiences and reflections on the late prophet’s ministry.

Tributes were paid by King Willard Mswati Gormani of Malawi, Colonel Wilson of Colombia, Pastor Acosta of Argentina and Lieutenant Colonel Melo of the Dominican Republic. Each recounted how Prophet T.B. Joshua’s counsel, prayers and humanitarian interventions had impacted their lives and communities.

An emotional moment followed the screening of a documentary‑style presentation that chronicled Prophet T.B. Joshua’s life and ministry. The video traced his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a globally recognized Christian leader and highlighted his commitment to faith, service and humanitarian outreach.

The event also showcased the activities of the T.B. Joshua Foundation, which continues to support vulnerable communities through initiatives such as the Five Thousand Lives Initiative and The Horizon Project. Organizers said the programs reflect the late prophet’s vision of demonstrating compassion through practical acts of service.

In another segment, participants described the virtues associated with Prophet T.B. Joshua using different letters of the alphabet, highlighting qualities such as humility, faith, generosity, wisdom and compassion.

Speakers noted that five years after his passing, Prophet T.B. Joshua’s legacy endures through ongoing humanitarian projects, spiritual outreach and the global community inspired by his teachings.

For many attendees, the gathering served not only as a memorial but also as a celebration of a life and legacy that continues to influence individuals and communities around the world.

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