Monday, December 01, 2025

Unveiling Tomorrow's Cameroon Through Today's News

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People who approached TB Joshua's church in the hopes of healing, have spoken out about not getting what they went for according to reports from Nigerian Newspapers.

 

Nigeria's Vanguard newspaper reported on several people who went to the church to seek healing, and ended up getting nothing.

The first case it focused on was Michael French, a Cameroonian suffering from acute Diabetes.

"I came to Nigeria because l was told l would be healed; l would say that l spent the worst one week of my life in Nigeria and l didn't receive what l came for," French said.

Awele described how she was put in a room with other cancer sufferers to await healing. After two of her fellow sufferers died, the church members caring for them told her they had been healed.

She didn't believe them because otherwise those sufferers would have picked up their luggage. Eventually she left, seeking proper medical treatment.

"I felt they were only waiting for us to die so that they could do away with our bodies. To me, I was convinced that the so- called miracle thing going on there is a big fraud," she said.

Unfortunately the medical treatment came too late and she died shortly after surgery.

Another church member told the paper of their late son. The child had suffered from a swollen penis for two years before seeking TB Joshua's help.

What they found was that when they went for healing, people were categorised into different sections.

After months of rigmarole, during which the son was in agony as the pastor provided healing water and laying on hands, he died.

"Since, then, I have decided not to go back to that man's church because there's nothing called miracle there. What you see are all stage-managed miracles," the former believer said.