Ghanaian reggae artist Shasha Marley has come out to debunk the claims made in a recent BBC documentary about Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua.
In the documentary, allegations were made against TB Joshua and his church, but Marley asserts that there is no iota of truth in these claims.
Marley, known for his socially conscious music, stated that he believes TB Joshua is a genuine man of God and that the accusations circulating in the BBC documentary are baseless.
“I have personally witnessed the work of TB Joshua and the impact he has had on people’s lives. The BBC documentary simply does not align with my personal experiences and I stand by TB Joshua and his ministry,” Marley expressed.
The controversial documentary has sparked debates and discussions across Nigeria and Ghana, with many questioning the credibility of the allegations presented. Despite the controversy, Marley remains steadfast in his support of TB Joshua.
As a respected musician and advocate for truth, Marley’s statement adds an important voice to the ongoing conversation about the BBC documentary and its implications.