TB Joshua Must Be Charged With Manslaughter - Hopeson Adoryeh

A member of the NPP communication team, Hopeson Adoryeh, has expressed worry over the existence of Prophet TB Joshua�s operations in Ghana as the government looks on unconcerned about his (TB Joshua�s) activities in the country. He hinted that TB Joshua has been banned in Cameroun after their foreign minister had described him as the �son of the devil�; stressing that the Cameroonian government has realized that TB Joshua is not a true man of God but rather the agent of the devil and so have issued a ban statement preventing him from entry. Speaking on Okay FM, he wondered why TB Joshua is welcomed into the country to the extent that he managed to deceive the late President Mills to his grave; indicating that TB Joshua succeeded in convincing the late President Mills to rely solely on his prayers and restrained him from taking medicines and certain kinds of food. He said that even though there are no records of death in Cameroun to his name, the government upon the activities of TB Joshua decided to ban him from the country; hinting that it has been written in the Bible that there is no confusion at the presence of God�s spirit and that is why he has insisted that the death of the 4 innocent people should be blamed on TB Joshua. He reiterated that the spirit of God is gentle and works in a manner of love but the incident at the Synagogue Church of All Nations in Ghana is serious and must be treated as such; urging that �TB Joshua must be charged with manslaughter� for the dead of the four blameless people in his church. He bemoaned that it is only Ghana that such �nonsense� is condoned and treated lightly; daring him that TB Joshua will not have survived with this incident if it took place in UK or Germany. �Ghanaians have become hypocrite in the sense that if these 4 deaths have be recorded under any political party program the blame would have been on the leaders of the party,� he charged; adding that the big men of God in Ghana have no such records entangling their names. He therefore said that Ghana has become so cheap to the extent that the people run after anything they hear, saying that it is a shame on those who went to the place in search of miracles when they can get this in Ghanaian pastors. He charged on the Regional Police Command to deport TB Joshua from the country and not only prevent the people from going to the church premises.