Prophet
Joshua insisted the aircraft which flew past almost an hour before the
incident, was responsible for the collapse of the building.
Premium Times
reported that the founder and spiritual leader of The Synagogue Church of All
Nations, Temitope Joshua, linked the collapse of the building owned by his
church to a “strange aircraft”.
Speaking with
newsmen, Prophet Joshua claimed the aircraft hovered around the building
for over 30 minutes before it collapsed.
The
popular televangelist spoke immediately after officials of the National
Emergency Management Association (NEMA), had confirmed the deaths of 17 persons
and 123 persons pulled out alive from the rubble and rushed to the hospital.
Prophet
Joshua was said to have played a CCTV footage of the said aircraft to back his
claim. Reports say in the footage, , a plane was seen flying over the collapsed
guest house at four different times on Friday morning — 11: 30 a.m, 11: 43 a.m,
11:45 a.m and 11: 54 a.m. The building collapsed at 12:44 p.m Friday
afternoon.
In his
speech, the prophet insisted the aircraft which flew past almost an hour before
the incident, was responsible for the collapse of the building. The pastor said
he was the target of the attack.
He
said. “Immediately
I left the prayer room (which is a 10-minute drive from the church) for the
church, I got a call that a jet was hovering over the prayer room but as I
finished bathing and moved to the prayer room, I got another call that the jet
has moved to the church and that was it
“Members cannot be the target, the easier way to stop this church is to
get the head and from my explanation, you know the truth,” he added. Mr. Joshua called on security
agents to study the CCTV footage as they investigate the incident. He promised
to speak further on the incident during service on Sunday.
he said. “Service will
hold tomorrow and I will state my position tomorrow in service, you can watch
it live on Emmanuel TV,”
He also
apologised to the press following the hostile treatment of journalists by
members of his church. “We are very sorry on their behalf,” he said.
“Our members
are not hostile. The Bible is our standard. Even the Bible today, without the
press, it cannot be accessible to many. Our members have respect for the press.
When we fight the press, we are fighting Emmanuel TV. They value you people.”
After
NEMA spokesman, Ibrahim Farinloye had confirmed the casualties; he spoke on the
attitude of some members of SCOAN “They are not too hostile neither are they
receptive. We handled the equipment while they handled crowd control.”
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