Controversial media personality, Daddy Freeze, has expressed doubt about top Nigerian clergy after the recent allegations against the Founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), late Temitope Balogun Joshua.
Akelicious reports that British Broadcasting Corporations (BBC) is set to publish a 3-part investigative documentary on the late clergyman and televangelist.
According to reports, the documentary, which will be released on January 8, exposes the atrocities and sexual crimes committed by the renowned clergyman.
A part of the documentary reportedly revealed how some church members and workers shielded the congregation from the truth, which lasted over two decades.
In a snippet which made rounds online, some alleged survivors of abuse, rape and molestation narrated how they were exploited, manipulated, and silenced by TB Joshua.
Reacting via Instagram on Sunday, Daddy Freeze said the recent allegation has cast doubt about who to trust among Nigerian pastors.
He wrote, “Touch not my anointed and do my prophet no harm. Na TB matter dey ground now. I don’t know who to trust anymore.”