Forty people have now died as a result of a building
collapse at the megachurch of one of Nigeria's most famous preachers and
televangelists, the country's main rescue body said on Sunday, agencies report.
Some 124 people were rescued alive from the rubble of
the building, believed to be a guesthouse for foreign followers of TB Joshua's
The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), in the Ikotun area of Lagos.
The two-storey building, located in the sprawling
compound of the vast church complex, came down on Friday afternoon. It was
undergoing construction work to add extra floors.
TB Joshua, dubbed "The Prophet", has an
almost fanatical following among Nigerians and across the world, attracted by
his purported healing powers and prophecies.
Joshua preaches to massive crowds at his megachurch in Ikotun every week and, according to his website, SCOAN "hosts thousands of national and international visitors" each year.
Joshua preaches to massive crowds at his megachurch in Ikotun every week and, according to his website, SCOAN "hosts thousands of national and international visitors" each year.
"People travel from around the world to witness
and receive from the mighty work that God is doing in the life of Prophet TB
Joshua," it states.
Emergency services and the media were attacked as they
tried to get to the building. Rescue operations were continuing on Sunday,
Farinloye said.
Joshua said on his Facebook page TB Joshua Ministries
that reports that the church auditorium had collapsed and that there had been
heavy casualties were not correct.
"The few people that were there are being
rescued," he said on Friday.
Joshua was widely quoted in the media on Sunday as
saying that a low-flying plane that had been repeatedly circling the building
may have been responsible for the collapse.
Ikotun
lies to the west of Lagos' international airport.
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