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COVID-19 PROPHECY: TB JOSHUA SPEAKS FOR 3RD TIME

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For the third time, the General Overseer of Synagogue Church  of All Nation (SCOAN)Prophet TB Joshua on Monday, April 20 said the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic would soon come to an end,Thecitypulsenews reports. 
He made this known via a Facebook post in reaction to the last two prophecies he released on the pandemic.

Prophet Joshua insisted that the virus was, “an error in advanced technology,” but noted that it would disappear naturally.
He said :

“Coronavirus is an issue of the governments; its real origins have to do with mistakes in critical international research. Since their body language is understood, we have to give to Caesar what is Caesar’s (Matthew 22:21) – that is the position of ministers of God.
“In today’s world, warfare is no longer about physical weapons; this is one of the silent but devastating weapons of the contemporary world.”
The Prophet added, “Thank God that nature is fighting back; nature is eliminating it in its own way. It is getting to its peak and is coming down. Naturally, it will go the way it came.”
“This is one of the things the Bible says will happen in the end time – perilous seasons when fear will rule the land. As I said, I see it as an error in advanced technology. In the nearest future, expect this kind of error – in retaliation. Let us pray to avert this,” the cleric said, adding that, “In all, it is coming to an end!”
TB Joshua had on March 19 shared a post on his Facebook page, where he insisted that the virus would be over before the end of that month.
The clergyman had said that he was beginning to see the signs of the end of the global pandemic.
“Today, Thursday 19th March 2020, China’s National Health Commissioner announced that for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak started, China has reported no new domestic transmissions of COVID-19, a major milestone in the global fight against the pandemic!,” the cleric had said in a Facebook post, adding, “REJOICE – because the noise of coronavirus will be silenced  soon”

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