Prophet TB Joshua: 'I Don’t Have Any Bank Account, I Don’t Keep Money'

Leader and founder of The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet T. B. Joshua has declared that he does not operate any bank account.

Concise News reports that TB Joshua in an interview with The Maravi Post recently, says because he is more concerned about touching lives, he doesn’t keep money.

“This is the problem the country has brought to us; that is what we are talking about.

“Here we have a foundation for the youths, a football club. There are about 4000 of them that come from across the country, and we have a bus for them.

“We are also involved with the destitute in Oko-Baba, you saw the buses given to them and how they are being taken care of and we are giving them scholarships,” the influential televangelist explains.

He continues: “We have people in Leeds University in London, which is one of the best universities in the world. There are also the widows, the physically challenged – and we have a warehouse where we keep the rice which we give to these people.

“Each trailer is N5million and we have about four trailers. There are also the aged people – we look for them and take care of them, even the ones that are sick. Of course, you know that to run a football club costs a lot of money.

“Even the PHCN where they train, we paid heavily to secure it. These are some of the challenges we are facing. So when you now talk about the issue of tax, does it means that we will withdraw all these and use it to pay tax?

“We are doing more than paying tax. I don’t operate any bank account, not to talk of keeping money here.

“These people are my bank account. I believe so much in this so that in the nearest future, people can stand and say, ‘I am now this through the grace of God in the life of TB Joshua’”


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