By Joshua

By Charlie Northcott and Helen SpoonerBBC News, Africa Eye Getty Images TB Joshua founded the hugely popular Synagogue Church of all Nations Evidence of widespread abuse and torture by the founder of one of the world's biggest Christian evangelical churches has been uncovered by the BBC. Dozens of ex-Synagogue Church members - five British - allege atrocities, including rape and forced abortions, by Nigeria's late TB Joshua. The allegations span almost 20 years. The Synagogue Church of All Nations did not respond to the allegations but said previous claims have been unfounded. TB Joshua was a charismatic and hugely successful preacher and televangelist who had an immense global following.

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