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Synagogue Church announces TB Joshua’s widow as new leader

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Evelyn Joshua, widow of founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Prophet T. B. Joshua, has been announced as the new leader of the church.

SCOAN made this announcement in a statement issued via its verified Facebook page on Saturday.

According to the statement, the church activities would be under the guidance of God and leadership of Mrs Evlyn Joshua.

It urged the members and followers to pray for Mrs Evelyn as she takes on her new role.

The statement reads: “Good Morning. We thank you for all your prayers and your love for the ministry since the glorious home call of our dear father, servant of the Most High God, Prophet T.B. Joshua.

“We thank you for keeping the faith. It is now God’s appointed time, to the glory of God, for The SCOAN to soldier on with the divine assignment under the guidance of God and the human leadership of Mrs. Evelyn Joshua.

“We urge you all to join us in prayers as we wish for God’s guidance and divine wisdom in her new God-ordained role. Mrs. Evelyn Joshua will shortly address the teeming members of The SCOAN and Emmanuel TV Partners who have waited so long for this new phase in the Great Commission.”

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