SCOAN Unveils Funeral Plans For T. B. Joshua

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The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has announced the scheduled pro­gramme for the final burial of its late founder, Prophet T.B. Joshua.

Joshua passed away on June 5, 2021 in Lagos, shortly after conducting a service in his church.

The church made the one-week burial arrangement known while speaking to journal­ists in Lagos at Synagogue Church premises on Tuesday.

The burial is tagged: “Cel­ebrating the life and legacy of Prophet TB Joshua, ‘Not Mine but God’s Own”.

Represented by Dr. Gary Tonge, the said the burial has been slated for July 5 and 11.

He said the seven-day event organised to bid the prophet goodbye will be broadcast live and fully on Emmanuel TV and GOTV, DSTV and streamed on Facebook.

Gary noted that activities will kick-start with a candlelight procession on July 5, 2021.

“The tribute, service of songs, as well as night of praise, which will be open to the public, is scheduled to hold between July 6-7 while the lying-in-state- and the lay­ing to rest service and intern­ment will take place on July 8 and 9”.

A thanksgiving service will also take place by July 11, while the service will be open to the public with limit­ed seating.

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