Popular Lagos-based preacher, Prophet T.B Joshua has rescued about 107 stranded Nigerians deported from Libya by splashing N6million on them.
Some stranded deportees rescued by Prophet T.B Joshua
Lagos-based founder of The Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet, T.B. Joshua, has splashed N6million ($30,000) on over a hundred
Nigerian deportees who arrived from Libya on the evening of Thursday 16th June, 2016.
This was revealed in a statement on his official Facebook page where he showed pictures of the 107 persons who benefited after they were deported from Libya.
The statement read:
"On Thursday 16th June 2016 at 10pm, 107 Nigerians who were just deported from Libya rushed to The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN).
After learning of their impromptu arrival, Prophet T.B. Joshua and the Emmanuel TV Team immediately provided food and support for the deportees, many of whom were frail due to the hardship they endured.
Thereafter, Prophet T.B. Joshua gave each of them the sum of N50,000 alongside a bag of top quality rice to enable them to start their lives afresh.
Glory be to God!"
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