Prophet T. B. Joshua of
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Prophet T. B. Joshua has
invited to Lagos the bereaved families of the South African victims of a fatal
church building collapse for a trip of "spiritual and emotional
support", a spokesman said Tuesday.
A guesthouse for foreign
followers of the pastor and televangelist Temitope Balogun Joshua, commonly
known as TB Joshua, collapsed on September 12 killing 116 people -- including
81 South Africans.
Remains of 74 of the
South African victims were repatriated home two months later and 11 more
remained behind awaiting DNA identification.
"The healing process
is continuous but it was very important that the families be part of the year-end
candlelight service -- it's spiritual and emotional support," the church's
spokesman in South Africa Kirsten Nematandani told AFP.
He said TB Joshua, who
"has continuously supported the families", will interact with them
throughout the trip. "This is about the spirit of caring."
Forty-four of the 74
families have taken up the offer for the all-expenses-paid, week-long trip which
would have started on Christmas Day.
The rest are unable to
travel because of lack of travel documents or prior commitments, said
Nematandani.
Families of the 11
outstanding victims will be invited after the remains are sent back to South
Africa, he said.
Some South Africans took
to social media, suggesting that the trip was a bribe for the families not to
launch any legal action against Joshua.
"This is a
preemptive strike against any possible lawsuit," tweeted @Nothibi-Phosa.
But Nematandani dismissed
such claims saying the relatives were going to the church to "pray"
and not to talk about litigation.
Joshua, a self-proclaimed
prophet, has said the collapse in September may have been sabotage and has on
three occasions ignored summonses to testify before an ongoing coroner's
inquest into the incident.
His lawyers are
attempting to stop the investigation, arguing the coroner has exceeded his
powers to call Joshua as a witness.
Nematandani said TB
Joshua "has never been above the law, he respects the law".
The preacher's followers
include influential politicians and business people from around Africa and the
world, and his loyalists have suggested the collapse is part of a conspiracy to
undermine him.
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