TB Joshua Also Attempted To Bribe Me - South African Journalist Claims


Following journalist Nicholas Ibekwe‘s explosive tape on which a man alleged to be Prophet TB Joshua is heard offering N50,000 bribe to journalists to write favourable stories about him, a renowned South African investigative journalist, Jacques Pauw has now come forward with claims that Joshua tried to bribe him.




Pauw says Joshua gave him and his camera crew thick envelopes full of hundred dollar notes. They had been at Joshua’s Synagogue Church Of All Nations to produce a TV documentary featuring the Prophet and his reported miraculous healing of terminally South Africans. Pauws alleges the “brown envelopes” were to ensure a positive programme was produced.

Read excerpts about his alleged bribery account after the jump…it’s a long read
I was making a TV documentary and my challenge to Joshua was straightforward: allow me to film how you heal Basson (a 25 year old Springbok rugby player who was dying of liver cancer and went to Prophet TB Joshua for healing). If you succeed, I promise I will show it to the world.

When we arrived at Joshua’s compound, the TV team and I were in effect incarcerated. For two weeks, we were forbidden to leave the grounds.

We were told we could not drink or smoke, and had to attend services and events with the pilgrims.
While I stayed in a dormitory with other pilgrims, Basson and his mother set up camp in a private room.

The church took away the young man’s morphine and pain pills.

During our first interview, a softly spoken, affable Joshua said it would be easy to heal Wium because he had nothing but a “little sore” on his liver.

At Sunday sermons, the afflicted lined up with placards stating what condition they needed healed.
There were lines of people seeking a cure for HIV/Aids, ­cancer and heart conditions, business failures, wandering spouses and dull brains.

A festive, almost joyous atmosphere filled the compound as churchgoers sang, clapped and danced. Evil spirits were cast out and those set free by the Prophet writhed in the dirt while vomiting out the demons.

Joshua prayed for every person in the line and declared them all healed. He ordered them to stop using any medication and trust in God.

Among the pilgrims was Capetonian John Rindel, who was suffering from full-blown AIDS and already had dementia.

He had arrived at the church several weeks before we did, was prayed for by Joshua and declared completely healed.

He had stopped taking his medicine and showed remarkable improvement.

Scientists refer to this as the “placebo effect” of faith healing. A patient can experience genuine pain relief and other ­symptomatic alleviation after being prayed for. The relief is short-lived and the patient soon returns to his original condition.

On my request, Rindel agreed to go for two independent HIV/Aids tests when he returned to South Africa. Both showed he was still positive. He died a short while later.

The BBC recently investigated the London branch of the church and reported that three women had died after being “healed” and told to stop taking their HIV/Aids medication.

I challenged the pilgrims to provide me with medical proof that they had been healed. None did.Ruben Kruger died in 2010 just before his 40th birthday.

And Wium Basson? Joshua never prayed for him. He said God had not sent him a message to do so.
The young man left the church broken, disillusioned and at death’s door. He died a few days after returning to South Africa.

Before I left the church, Joshua handed me, and the camera and sound people, thick envelopes full of hundred dollar notes. He wanted to be sure we’d produce a positive programme. We gave the envelopes back.

A year or so after the programme aired – and generated a massive response from people who called us accusing Joshua of all sorts of misdeeds – the preacher produced a video of a 76-year-old South African man named Moses he said he’d brought back from the dead.

Moses was among a group of South African pilgrims in Lagos when he had a heart attack in the dining room.

Videos distributed around the world showed three pilgrims, one a doctor from Bloemfontein, trying to resuscitate Moses.
They failed, the videos reported, and Moses was carried into another room. Joshua walked in, bent over him and ­commanded: “In the name of Jesus, rise!”

Moses opened his eyes. It later emerged that Moses had been both alive and ­breathing when he was carried from the dining hall. He’d been resuscitated, not resurrected, and clever editing created a fake miracle.

I understand the despair of terminally ill people and why they grasp at final straws. My father died of lung cancer and might well have made the journey to Lagos.

I am just glad he is not here any more to become a victim of a ravenous tick that feasts on the blood of the ignorant, ­gullible and desperate.
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  1. Live TB Joshua alone,,
    Please journalist,,
    This is a normal tragedy,, it can happen to any body any where,
    Please his been open headed to people,, you are not the only one he has giving money,,, stop spoiling his name for noting please,, if not the anger of will visit you,,, you need not to Jorge any one please

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    2. Close your mouth and listing. ..

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    3. R u tryin to say what he did was right? Am not a prophet and can't say what a miracle is and isn't. But bribery is bribery. Am pretty sure that soon enough more Pple will come out with more accusations both of bribery and others.

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    4. Sunny, if you don't have anything to say just shut your trap. The man has come out to give his own account, why all the drivel about him? Yes, it was a "normal tragedy" like you said (he didn't say otherwise anyway). He has come out to re-affirm previous audio reports that TBJ offered him/them bribes in the past to publish positive reports about the "healing" activities in his church. I hope more and more people will now be courageous enough to come out and give their own account. We need to know the truth. Let's all not be blinded by the "man of God" tag, but be open-minded, listen and make up our individual conclusions. One thing is for sure, and that is no matter what we hear or read about these "men of God" there will be people on here who will come out and defend and extol them. TBJ's church will continue to flourish. That is the society we live in.

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  2. Truths are coming out. We keep our fingers crossed.

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  3. Why are the followers TB Joshua so aggressive when the scrutiny of their prophet comes to public domain? They prevented rescue workers from accessing the site of the collapsed building; an act that eacerbates the death toll of the unfortunate incident! Please, enough of those who turned the words of God upside down to make money.

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  4. Calling someone stupid without explaining why makes you even more stupid. Anyone with half the brain of a duck can do that. Please next time you are on a forum try to make comments with intelligent reasons to back it up.

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  5. God knows why He allows us do whatever even in His name before He reacts. I believe this tragedy is for a purpose. May God help us!

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  6. Mmmmm. I have always known. FAKE is the word. I am only sorry for the gullible.

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  7. Gamaliel when asked about the Acts of the Apostles Christians said to his colleagues,...leave them alone, if it's God, it will last, and if not, it will soon crumble (emphasis mine) - TB Joshua's gradually coming out/ it may be covered up for sooooo long, but for how long/

    Truth is ageless, can't be improved upon...will soon will know, if he's fake or not/

    more episodes unfolding.../

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