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Electric spark caused Monday fire, says Synagogue Church

Members drop thei candles at the Junction of the Cross, at the entrance of the church.

By Demilade Adeniyi

The fire incident that almost marred the candle light procession which was part of the weeklong burial rites for the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) late founder Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua (T.B. Joshua), on Monday night, was caused by an electrical spark, the church’s authority has said.

A statement issued by the Church today said the fire occurred at a store within the complex.

“The incident was quickly brought under control without any injuries”, the statement added.

Joshua died on 5 June.

“In the late evening of Monday 5th July 2021, there was a minor electrical fire incident at a store house within The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) complex.

“The incident was quickly brought under control without any injuries.

“As part of the preparedness for the weeklong services celebrating the life and legacy of Prophet TB Joshua, the SCOAN has worked closely with relevant government agencies including the Lagos State Fire Services, whose members were on ground at the time of the incident.

“We thank God for His continued protection. We assure the general public that there is no cause for alarm and the services celebrating the life and legacy of Prophet TB Joshua will continue as scheduled”.

Over 5,000 followers of TB Joshua from all over the world took part in the candlelight procession.

Evelyn, widow of Joshua led the procession.

Later, the worshippers gathered at ‘the Junction of the Cross’ to drop their burning candles.

Wife of the late Man of God and new Leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Pastor Evelyn Joshua leading other members at the candle light procession in honour of Prophet TB Joshua.
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