A prominent Sierra Leonean politician, Mrs. Kargbo Fatmata, has
alleged that the arrival of 4,000 bottles of TB Joshua’s holy water to
her nation was the key to the eventual decline of the alleged incurable
disease, Ebola.
Fatmata, who reports say is the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Sierra Leone, gave the ‘startling’ revelation in Lagos, Nigeria, at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations, SCOAN, on Sunday, 1st November, 2015.
According to a prophecy disclosed via SCOAN’s television station, Emmanuel TV, the prophet had allegedly prophesied in August 2014 that his ‘Anointing Water’ had the ability to cure the deadly Ebola virus which had ravaged several West African countries.
According to Fatmata, “I am very disturbed and have had sleepless nights for not giving this testimony.
“When T.B. Joshua announced his desire to send Anointing Water to the countries affected by Ebola, I immediately contacted the presidency,” she explained, adding that, “after the government accepted his offer, she was appointed to head the team that would receive the blessed ‘water’ with alleged healing powers.”
“I received the Anointing Water at the airport and submitted the consignment to the President,” Kargbo revealed. However, the devil fought hard and we faced a lot of opposition and obstacles,” she added.
According to the civil servant, even after obtaining presidential approval to begin distributing the ‘Anointing Water’ to the most affected zones, strong opposition from ‘internationally renowned medical organizations’ severely delayed the allotment.
“Medically, they said there was no scientific proof that it could cure Ebola. Some of the water bottles were even ‘confiscated’ by medical personnel,” Fatmata noted.
“The patients who received the Anointing Water testified that the symptoms disappeared almost immediately,” she sensationally claimed.
“In the South East region where we were finally allowed to minister the Anointing Water, there was no new case of Ebola recorded from September 2014 onwards,” she further added.
“It was only the regions where Joshua’s ‘holy water’ failed to reach that Ebola’s spread continued, eventually beginning to decline in early 2015.
Fatmata lamented that if not for the strong opposition, Ebola would have been conquered much earlier.
“If we were allowed to use the water as directed by the man of God at that time, Ebola would have been rid from my country within weeks,” she proclaimed.
A BBC report says if no new cases are recorded, Sierra Leone is expected to be declared Ebola free this week.
In the same vein, two offshore oil rig Sedco workers, Chukwudi Onah and Ebiejuara Dolu, following their survival in the tragic incident that saw a Bristow Sikosky S76 C+ helicopter crash into the lagoon in Oworonshoki, Lagos, had appeared in the church last week to testify that it was Joshua’s water that saved them from the unfortunate incident.
Meanwhile, T.B. Joshua alleges that his controversial water, newly branded as ‘Morning Water’ is anointed by God.
According to the controversial prophet’s website, “It is not the water that heals but God Himself since the anointing is done in Jesus’ name.”
Fatmata, who reports say is the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Sierra Leone, gave the ‘startling’ revelation in Lagos, Nigeria, at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations, SCOAN, on Sunday, 1st November, 2015.
According to a prophecy disclosed via SCOAN’s television station, Emmanuel TV, the prophet had allegedly prophesied in August 2014 that his ‘Anointing Water’ had the ability to cure the deadly Ebola virus which had ravaged several West African countries.
According to Fatmata, “I am very disturbed and have had sleepless nights for not giving this testimony.
“When T.B. Joshua announced his desire to send Anointing Water to the countries affected by Ebola, I immediately contacted the presidency,” she explained, adding that, “after the government accepted his offer, she was appointed to head the team that would receive the blessed ‘water’ with alleged healing powers.”
“I received the Anointing Water at the airport and submitted the consignment to the President,” Kargbo revealed. However, the devil fought hard and we faced a lot of opposition and obstacles,” she added.
According to the civil servant, even after obtaining presidential approval to begin distributing the ‘Anointing Water’ to the most affected zones, strong opposition from ‘internationally renowned medical organizations’ severely delayed the allotment.
“Medically, they said there was no scientific proof that it could cure Ebola. Some of the water bottles were even ‘confiscated’ by medical personnel,” Fatmata noted.
“The patients who received the Anointing Water testified that the symptoms disappeared almost immediately,” she sensationally claimed.
“In the South East region where we were finally allowed to minister the Anointing Water, there was no new case of Ebola recorded from September 2014 onwards,” she further added.
“It was only the regions where Joshua’s ‘holy water’ failed to reach that Ebola’s spread continued, eventually beginning to decline in early 2015.
Fatmata lamented that if not for the strong opposition, Ebola would have been conquered much earlier.
“If we were allowed to use the water as directed by the man of God at that time, Ebola would have been rid from my country within weeks,” she proclaimed.
A BBC report says if no new cases are recorded, Sierra Leone is expected to be declared Ebola free this week.
In the same vein, two offshore oil rig Sedco workers, Chukwudi Onah and Ebiejuara Dolu, following their survival in the tragic incident that saw a Bristow Sikosky S76 C+ helicopter crash into the lagoon in Oworonshoki, Lagos, had appeared in the church last week to testify that it was Joshua’s water that saved them from the unfortunate incident.
Meanwhile, T.B. Joshua alleges that his controversial water, newly branded as ‘Morning Water’ is anointed by God.
According to the controversial prophet’s website, “It is not the water that heals but God Himself since the anointing is done in Jesus’ name.”
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