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There was pandemonium at Synagogue Church of All Nations on Tuesday, November 29, 2011, when an alleged worshipper, Ndubusi Francis, attempted to attack Prophet T.B Joshua with a butcher’s axe.
Insiders alleged that the frightening incident occurred around 1.30 a.m. on Tuesday, November 29, 2011, inside the auditorium while the assailant was in a queue waiting for Prophet Joshua to lay hands on him.
According to our source, after the Monday service which began around 8 a.m. and ended at 9 p.m., those who needed healing, deliverance and counselling were told to line up as they normally did for T.B Joshua to lay hands on them individually - Ndubusi joined that queue.
At around 1.30 a.m., it got to his turn to be ministered to and swiftly, he brought out a brand new axe carefully tucked inside his garment and lifted it up to stab Joshua.
This caused confusion as everybody ran helter skelter. According to our source, Prophet T.B Joshua simply looked on and Ndubusi fell with his axe at the prophet’s feet.
According to an eye witness, “It was indeed a ridiculous experience, the guy was about to be ministered to when he brought out a brand new axe. This led to a commotion. Strangely, he only lifted his hand but couldn’t stab the prophet. He fell. Prophet quickly took the axe from him and security operatives whisked him away to Ikotun Police post.”
It was however reported that Prophet T.B Joshua later gave Ndubusi N100,000 “to set up himself”.
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