“He told me to stop acting like a child while he ràped me” Namibian Journalist allegedly ràped by TB Joshua discloses horrible ordeal
A highly profiled Namibian Journalist and The former disciple of the late General overseer of the Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN), Prophet TB Joshua has disclosed the ordeal of her experience with the cleric.
Months after the death of Prophet TB Joshua, several counts of sexuàl abuse and molestation charges flew in bigger than what he had always tackled as of the time of his death.
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This was made popular by BBC Africa after they interviewed a vast number of victims who spilled horrifying stories against the late clergyman.
Among these women was a popular Journalist identified as Jessica Kaimu who disclosed that he was disciplined and ràped by the late clergyman several times.
According to her disclosure, she joined the church when she was just 17 years old and was indoctrinated to join the disciples a few days after meeting the man of God.
She painfully added that she was manipulated and forced to have intimacy with him repeatedly after he allegedly disvirgined her shortly after she joined the disciples.
Disclosing more insight about her horrible experience with the cleric, she outlined that she always manipulated her into believing that what he was doing was not odd.
She finalised that his boys would always come and clean up evidence of his scandals so that he wouldn’t be exposed.
Since BBC Africa released the documentary titled ‘Disciples’ TB Joshua has been a toll of debate as the whole world outlined their views. Some have refused to believe the allegations while some have vowed not to respect his reputation again.
Watch video below;
SPEAKING OUT … Namibian broadcaster Jessica Kaimu is among a group of women who claim to have been abused by cult leader TB Joshua. Kaimu alleges this was ongoing during the five years she spent as a ‘disciple’.
Video: BBC pic.twitter.com/19acWQTECX
— The Namibian (@TheNamibian) January 8, 2024