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My heart heavy, eyes full of tears – Prophet Iginla speaks as TB Joshua’s body set for burial

The General Overseer of Champions Royal Assembly, Abuja, Prophet Joshua Iginla, has expressed sorrow as the remains of Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua, also known as TB Joshua, founder of Synagogue Church Of All Nation, SCOAN is set to be laid to rest on Friday.
TrackNews Online had reported that the corpse of the popular Nigerian Prophet arrived at the SCOAN, for lying-in-state on Thursday morning.
The body would be interred on Friday, July 9 at the church’s premises in the Ikotun-Egbe area of Lagos State according to the deceased’s family.
Reacting, the Abuja Prophet said his eyes are full of tears weeping over his colleague’s demise.
He made the remark in a post on his official Facebook page on Thursday evening.
The post reads, “You will forever remain in our memories. My heart is heavy, my eyes are full of tears but my comfort is that
you have gone to our heavenly father.
“You are God’s general that can not be compared with any. I am glad our part crossed in my lifetime. Sleep on my Friend, my prophet and our gift of love”.
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