Air Asia Crash: I Predicted It —TB Joshua
Joshua goes on to point to a problem in the “geographical atmosphere”, calling on the relevant authorities to “look into it”.
Early
in the morning on Sunday, 28 December 2014, an AirAsia passenger jet
carrying 162 people lost contact with Indonesian air traffic control.
The plane went missing after pilots asked to change course to avoid bad
weather during a flight from Indonesia’s Surabaya city to Singapore. On
board were 155 Indonesians, three South Koreans and one each from
Singapore, Malaysia and Britain, plus a French pilot.
At
the end of the YouTube clip, he wrote: “We pray that God would
strengthen the friends and family members of all those involved in this
tragic incident.”
T.B.
Joshua is alleged to have prophesied two other major plane-related
incidents this year, namely the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines
Flight MH370 and the shooting down of Flight MH17 on the border of
Ukraine and Russia.
However, social media activists have attacked Joshua over the tragic prophecy.
The British High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin, lambasted T.B. Joshua on twitter over the prophecy.
He
asked the public to ignore the prophecy, asking Joshua why he was
unable to predict the collapse of the guest house in his church on 12
September this year.
Other
social media commentators also criticised Joshua, with one of them
asking why he made the so-called prediction a day after the plane went
missing on Saturday (Eastern time).
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