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TB Joshua deletes prophecy of Clinton win from Facebook

By BBC
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Prophet T.B. Joshua's prediction that Hillary Clinton would win the US presidential election has been removed from his Facebook account.

Mr Joshua told his congregation on Sunday that he "saw" a woman winning.

After Donald Trump convincingly won Tuesday's vote, visitors to the preacher's Facebook page noticed the prophecy had been removed.

The wealthy pastor is known as "the prophet" to his many followers.

He is one of Nigeria's best-known and influential evangelists - and is popular across Africa, with many top politicians among his flock.

Some news sites in Nigeria took a screen grab of the post on Monday

 

The US election prediction was broadcast on Mr Joshua's TV channel Emmanuel TV, which an individual uploaded to YouTube.

A section of that "prophecy" was posted on the preacher's Facebook page but is no longer available.

"Ten days ago I saw the president of America with a narrow win... What I frankly saw was a woman," it said.

On Wednesday, the post was not showing on sites that had embedded it

People have taken to a Facebook entry he posted on Wednesday to complain.

Clive Mashiri from South Africa asks: "Why was the prophecy deleted? If this was uttered by the man of God, why remove it?"

Though some have defended him.

"I will always believe in your prophesies, through thick and thin," said South African Gugu Mathonsi.

Many people believe TB Joshua has supernatural powers, which include healing and prophecy.

Ghana's late President John Atta Mills, Tanzanian President John Magufuli and Malawi's former leader Joyce Banda have also paid homage to him in the past.