Following the tragic news of Nigerians and other Africans who were sold for slavery in Libya, the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has made it a mission to help Nigerians deported from the country.
Temitope Balogun Joshua, the general overseer of SCOAN known for his humanitarian activities provided a safe haven for deportees rounded up by immigration agencies.
NAIJ.com had earlier reported that the cleric reportedly helped a set of deportees with N4.4 million at last week.
According to reports from TB Joshua Ministries, the 54-year-old pastor also provided another set of deportees with N8,850,000 this week.
Prophet TB Joshua continues helping out deportees from Libya Photo Source: TB Joshua ministries
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It was gathered that the money was provided to the deportees to provide financial support that would help them get back on their feet.
Photo Source: TB Joshua ministries
“As each set lands, many of them find their way to the doorstep of The SCOAN hearing of T.B. Joshua and Emmanuel TV Partners ever-ready response to their needs. This week alone the staggering amount of N8,850,000 has been given to the deportees, to help them get back on their feet. Words of encouragement and faith-building items were also given out to help point them to Jesus Christ and the right way to make it in life.”
Photo Source: TB Joshua ministries
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