‘Late TB Joshua Repeatedly Raped Me In His Bathroom’ – Namibian Journalist Spills In BBC Documentary
A Namibian journalist, Jessica Kaimu has narrated how she was repeatedly raped by the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), the late TB ‘Temitope’ Joshua.
This is as the BBC aired a documentary on the late founder detailing allegations of sexual molestation and rape.
Kaimu stated this in an investigation conducted by BBC Africa to reveal claims of systematic sexual abuse and rape committed by the famous cleric.
The broadcast journalist stated that she was just 17 and a virgin when TB Joshua allegedly raped her in the bathroom of his penthouse, within weeks of her becoming a disciple.
She recalled:
“I was screaming, and he was whispering in my ear that I should stop acting like a baby… I was so traumatised, I couldn’t cry.”
Kaimu claimed that the sexual assault was repeated again and again, throughout the five years she spent as a disciple, adding that Joshua’s male personal servants were given the job of clearing up the physical evidence of the abuse.
The documentary, which has been released by the BBC, is a three-part investigation outlining the alleged atrocities and sexual crimes committed by the late clergyman.
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As part of the investigation, the BBC interviewed at least 30 former members and workers of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN). The first segment of the documentary is slated for release on January 8.
The three-part documentary exposes the alleged covert lifestyle of the deceased SCOAN founder, detailing instances of abuse, harassment, rape, manipulation, and staged miracles.
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