T.B. Joshua was also said to have taken them to the site of the
collapsed building after which N50,000 was given to each of them.
School teacher, Wonder Ndlovu, 47, whose
husband, Mbongeni Ndlovu, 52, died in the building collapse said to SA Daily News, "He (Joshua) took us to a five-star posh
hotel for dinner, fine food and drinks. The hotel is in Victoria Island. After
chilling, we came back in his luxurious kombis. There were more surprises while
we were preparing to sleep. The mamas who took us shopping knocked and
presented us with N50 000 each and they said we must not use all our (own)
shopping money. I just sang A huna ya tshwana le yena (there’s no one like
him),” she said.
"We met with the man of God (Joshua) and he briefed us about the
site. Wiseman Harry and other evangelists took us there, it was very emotional
for me, but others were strong and comforting. I brought flowers from South Africa and laid
them with my son. The prophet is full of surprises. After weeping, he took us
to the city to see places. To our surprise we shopped till we dropped and the
bill is on him.”
"We were having the time of our lives, forgetting the pain of the
past and looking forward to picking up the pieces and moving on. Yesterday has
gone by, but tomorrow is forever.”
Ndlovu said of the disaster site: “It is ugly. Looking at the building
foundations, we are convinced it was an attack.”
Another
group is expected to come to Nigeria this month.
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