EBOLA: T.B JOSHUA SENDS 4,000 BOTTLES OF ANOINTING WATER TO SIERRA LEONE

T.B. Joshua
As panic over the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus continues to rise, Nigerian Prophet T.B. Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) has reportedly sent 4,000 bottles of his ‘anointing water’ to Sierra Leone to help the country in its fight against the deadly virus.
He also gave $50,000 to victims of the disease and hired a private jet at $50,000 to convey the spiritual items to the country.


According to his post on Facebook, the items were donated by him and his ‘Emmanuel TV Partners’ to support the Ebola-stricken country.
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 · August 9 at 4:51pm · 
SPIRITUAL AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR SIERRA LEONE
Prophet T.B. Joshua announced in The SCOAN Saturday Prayer Line that 4,000 bottles of New Anointing Water have arrived in the nation of Sierra Leone, alongside $50,000 in humanitarian aid, to support the ongoing crises there caused by the disease of Ebola.

The Anointing Water was sent in a private jet that cost an additional $50,000 to charter, making $100,000 given by Prophet T.B. Joshua and the Emmanuel TV Partners to reach out to the troubled nation
He also warned Nigeria on the way they are handling the Ebola crisis. He said the government is taking the issue to far which is creating a bad image for the nation.
According to him just because  does not mean Nigeria is not safe.
The prophet said our challenge in Nigeria is not Ebola but rather insecurity.
 
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 · August 9 at 4:57pm ·Edited · 

IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM T.B. JOSHUA CONCERNING EBOLA:
“The world at large is full of fear. People want to read about things in newspapers and watch things on the television that cause fear. There is another news, apart from Boko Haram, that is causing fear in Nigeria - Ebola. Ebola is not Nigeria's challenge. We should not be hasty in considering it a challenge. Our challenge is insecurity. It is a strange ailment. Imagine you carry an almond tree from Europe to Nigeria to plant it. It will not grow because of the weather.

“That someone came from another country for an ECOWAS meeting and died of Ebola does not mean Nigeria is not safe. It is good to secure our nation, our environment but my concern is that we are going too far. It is affecting the image of the nation outside Nigeria. It is giving this nation a bad image, to the detriment of the name Nigeria.
“To the extent we talk bad about Nigeria, to that same extent our name is destroyed. This is a country under repair because of what Boko Haram has done to the nation Nigeria. Don’t damage it more. This nation is safe. If there is any challenge, we have what it takes to surmount it.
“All of this is propaganda. When a little thing happens, you exaggerate it because you are looking for funds. How much can the international community give to us that can redeem the name Nigeria we are soiling? A beggar always remains a beggar. Africa, stop begging – you have what it takes to solve your problem.
“What is the meaning of African unity? The wound of an African is the wound of all Africans. The wound of one is the wound of all. A nation that stands to solve the problem of other nations will become successful. Successful people are problem solvers.
“There is nothing bad in securing your nation using every proper means and educating your citizens. That does not mean you should use it to destroy the name of Nigeria as if it is here. It’s not! Protection and prevention – that should be our assignment in Nigeria.”‪#‎TBJoshua‬
T.B. Joshua is known for his claims of using divine powers to heal all kinds of diseases and disabilities, prompting sick people from all over Africa and the world to throng the church.
When the first case of the Ebola virus was reported in Nigeria,  as part of plans to combat the inflow of the deadly disease into the country.
The prophet who pledged his loyalty to the state government, making known his intentions to join the government in combating the deadly disease later .


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