Video Of T.B Joshua Meeting Face To Face With Lucifer Becomes The Talk Of The Internet

    The video was recorded in December, but was brought to
    limelight after a article written by freelance Journalist, Ihechukwu Njoku.
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    A YouTube clip showing controversial Nigerian Pastor T.B.
    Joshua’s dramatic encounter with ‘Lucifer’ has gone viral, amassing over
    500,000 views in just one month since its release online. The video titled
    ‘Face To Face With Lucifer’ shows a peculiar scenario that unfolded in Joshua’s
    church when a self-professed ‘occult wizard’ came to seek prayers at The
    Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria.
    In the clip, an eerily looking man with a menacing black
    beard introduces himself as Professor Chukwudi Okakpu, an alleged ‘Grand Llama
    of Science Beyond Material’. Amidst his extraordinary claims, the Satanist
    professed to have had face to face encounters with ‘Lucifer’ and to have
    endorsed ‘anti-Christs’ globally. “I can stay here and appear in any part of
    Europe,” Okakpu, dressed in a flowing white suit, calmly stated, adding that he
    ‘operates like a spirit’. “If you are such a person that patronises shrines or
    herbalists, I am the ultimate,” he sensationally claimed.
    The video shows Joshua praying for Okakpu who sways uneasily
    several times before eventually falling to the floor. Several of his
    ‘followers’ proceed to come out from the crowd and are also prayed for, after
    which the ‘professor’ renounces his devilish past. Okakpu proceeds to return
    the following week with some of his ‘occultic’ garments to testify to the
    changes in his life after ‘accepting Jesus Christ’.
    “This is a video satan does not want you to watch,” Emmanuel
    TV states in its introduction of the clip on YouTube. “A satanic ‘general’
    renounces his covenants with devilry and witchcraft in a church service that
    made hell and its minions quiver!” As with most of Joshua’s videos, the
    contents have elicited controversy with opposing views as to its authenticity.
    Several online commentators insisted Joshua’s deliverance
    services are nothing more than a scam involving arranged actors while others
    argue they are genuine and godly. Joshua’s YouTube channel Emmanuel TV, where
    the clip was uploaded, is the third most subscribed channel in Nigeria with
    nearly 300,000 subscribers and 110,000,000 views.

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