Nigeria's controversial
prophet and founder of the Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), TB Joshua,
has reportedly claimed that "fake" pastors and prophets "are
worsening poverty levels in Malawi".
Popular Nigerian prophet,
TB Joshua has opened up on how fake 'men of God' have made the poverty escalate
in great proportions.
According to Malawi24,
Joshua sent the message through Malawi's Apostle Linette Matope, during
discussions at the SCOAN in Nigeria in December.
Matoipe came back from the
west African country on January 5. She was the founder of New Jesus Christ of
Nazareth (Jecon) Pentecost Church in Malawi.
Joshua reportedly told
Matope that despite the fact that Malawi was a God fearing country, it had a
lot of "fake" prophets and this was contributing to the poverty in
that country.
"Joshua says Malawi is
really a God fearing country but there are more prophets and pastors who are
after money and not to serve which is disappointing. The man of God has urged
people in the country to refrain from false prophets and pastors," Matope
was quoted as saying.
It was not clear, however,
why Joshua made the claims.

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