According to musician Victor AD, "TB Joshua's miracles are real; he cured me of a skin disease"

After meeting the late preacher, Prophet TB Joshua, the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Nigerian artist Victor Adere, also known as Victor AD, shared how the late preacher healed him of a skin condition.

According to musician Victor AD, "TB Joshua's miracles are real; he cured me of a skin disease"

On Wednesday, Victor AD revealed this information in a post on his official X account.

The vocalist disapproved of the latest BBC documentary concerning the deceased televangelist.

Remember how several people accused Joshua of performing miracles, rape, sexual assault, and torture, among other things, in the three-part documentary?

Victor AD recounted his family's experience at SCOAN, stating that he was cured of a skin condition at the age of six, his mother's hand was healed from a gunshot wound following a robbery, and his sister's sight was recovered following an encounter with Joshua.

The 30-year-old said Joshua fed and gave his family shelter when they were homeless and none of his miracles were staged.

He said: “Prophet TB Joshua fake ke? Person wey God use heal me from skin disease at the age of 6, restored my mum’s hand that was supposed to be amputated due to gunshot wound, or is it my sister that got healed from blindness during her primary school days.

“So many wonderful deeds!! Which of these are fake or staged? When my family and I were homeless he gave us shelter and fed us. God is not a man. say whatever you like. E no go change God from being God.”

Victor AD initially discussed his experience at SCOAN in 2022 when he was interviewed by Isaac Moses for the Emmanuel TV show My TBJ Moments. In that episode, he described how his sister's blindness was cured during a phone conversation with TB Joshua in 2001.

The musician, who was born in Lagos and also shared the story of how he was healed by the SCOAN founder, claimed that after Joshua prayed for him in 2001, he recovered from a skin condition.

Since then, SCOAN has refuted the BBC documentary, calling it "roadside journalism."

Joshua died on June 5, 2021, following an Emmanuel TV partner’s meeting, exactly a week before his 58th birthday.