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UPDATED: I’m ready to pray for Covid-19 patients in Isolation centres, T.B Joshua says

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Coronavirus will be silenced before the end of March, T.B Joshua prophesies



General Overseer of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) Pastor T.B Joshua on Wednesday offered to virtually pray for COVID-19 patients in isolation centres around the world.

The cleric, in an announcement on SCOAN’s YouTube channel Emmanuel TV, urged government and medical authorities to “organise those who are in isolation” and “arrange how to connect them to us on Emmanuel TV”.

“The blessing of Jesus is for those who knock and ask,” the announcement began.

“In whatever way you support to make this happen, we are a team; we are not doing more than you,” it added.

“Together we shall pray for them. Together we shall be set free from this COVID-19,” the statement continued, quoting the Biblical reference in Luke 4:40 where Jesus healed “all who had various kinds of sickness after the mass prayer.

“The same anointing that heals one is also able to heal all at the same time,” it concluded, calling on all interested parties to contact the church via their email address [email protected].

Last week, the World Health Organisation reacted to a trending video in which a Cameroonian medical doctor was ‘healed’ of COVID-19 after receiving “interactive prayer” from Joshua’s ministry, acknowledging “spiritual leadership is very important in a time like this”.

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His testimony was followed days later by a couple of university lecturers who said they had been healed of the dreaded virus, replete with medical reports before and after prayers from Emmanuel TV.

Since starting its ‘Interactive Prayer’ – in which online prayer is offered via video calls – Joshua’s ministry has prayed for COVID-19 patients from around the world including citizens of USA, South Africa, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Honduras and Cuba.

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