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Tope Ayibiowu pays tribute to T.B Joshua, says humanity will miss him greatly

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As people from all walks of life continue to express their feelings over the demise of popular televangelist, Temitope Balogun Joshua, international business man, Prince Tope Adeniyi Ayibiowu, has joined the trend by expressing shock at the sudden passing of the man of God.

Speaking from the United Kingdom, where he has been for business purposes, Ayibiowu said the news of Prophet Joshua death was one of the most difficult shocking news he’s had to deal with ever, and that he would not ever had thought such could happen.

“This is one of the most shocking news I have ever had and also having difficulty to deal with, because there was no way it could ever had crossed my mind such was going to happen”.

“As I speak now, the whole thing is still like a dream to me and I am finding it hard to come in terms with the fact that Prophet is gone” he added.

Ayibiowu, a former top executive of Mantrack revealed he kicked off a relationship with the late prophet in the course of supplying almost all the heavy duty generating sets at The Synagogue Church of All Nations, and that with what he knew about Prophet Joshua, humanity will sure miss him.

“I kicked off a relationship with Prophet many years back in the course of making supply of the heavy duty generating sets at the church and the relationship snowballed into a wonderful one. Prophet was goodness personified. He was just too kind a man. He was so generous and so caring. He never discriminated and he practically lived his life for humanity. He was a rare human being. I can confidently say humanity will miss him greatly” he said.

Ayibiowu however said what will be consolation for him and many others, is that T.B Joshua left a enviable legacy that will make him to continue to live in the heart of the people.

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