T.B. Joshua |
Kiyo: A church programme by
the founder and leader of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet
T.B. Joshua in Accra Tuesday has caused an unprecedented traffic in the capital
and virtually brought vehicular movement to a halt.
Thousands
of worshipers flocked the church on the Spintex Road to be a part of the
historic visit of the popular man of God who has millions of followers across
the world.
As
early as 2am Tuesday, the road to the church was choked with vehicles as people
travel from as far as Benin into Ghana to see the Nigerian prophet. The
situation attracted huge media attention.
However,
some journalists who went to the area to report on the situation motorists
describe as "chaotic" were detained for several hours by security
personnel of the church.
Their
crime, Emmanuel Anteh, a journalist with Joy News on Multi-TV, narrated to
Myjoyonline.com, was that they did not seek permission before filming the
chaotic situation at the church premises.
Due
to the historic church service, the entire Spintex enclave has been swamped by
a fleet of cars, causing heavy and unbearable traffic on an already traffic
prone road.
Although
the service was billed to start at 7am, reports say people started arriving as
early as 2am.
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