May 12, 2026

Femi Fani-Kayode Dismisses BBC Documentary Against Late TB Joshua as “Dirty Lies”

By Muhammad A. Aliyu

Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has rejected the allegations made against the late televangelist, Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, popularly known as TB Joshua.

A three-part documentary released by the BBC exposed what it claimed were secret aspects of the late prophet’s life, including accusations of sexual assault, physical abuse, fabricated miracles, and trauma.

In response to the trending report, Fani-Kayode took to his official social media handle on Monday night to counter the BBC’s claims, describing them as “dirty lies.”

Fani-Kayode praised TB Joshua, stating that the late prophet fought a good fight before his demise.

In his post, he expressed admiration for TB Joshua, highlighting the positive impact he had on many lives. He insisted that no individual or institution could tarnish the enduring legacy left behind by the late prophet, not even the BBC.

“So true! You touched many lives, fought a good fight, stood till the end and established a great and enduring legacy. No man or institution can destroy it with dirty lies: not even the BBC!” he wrote.

Fani-Kayode concluded his post by extending gratitude to TB Joshua for being a blessing to the Church, the Christian faith, humanity, and Nigeria.

He emphasized that Nigerians would always be proud of the late prophet.

TB Joshua, who passed away in June 2021, founded the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) and was known for his healing and deliverance ministries. The recent BBC documentary has stirred controversy and prompted varied reactions from individuals and the public.

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