Coronavirus Prophecy: T.B. Joshua Insists Pandemic Would End March, Reveals Signs

Prophet T.B. Joshua of the Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN) has insisted on his earlier prophecy that the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic would end by the end of March, 2020.

Joshua also told his congregation and followers about signs that his earlier prophecy was being fulfilled.

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THE WHISTLER had reported how the popular cleric prophesied on February 29 that COVID-19 would vanish from the face of the earth on March 27, 2020.

Joshua, in a Facebook post titled “PROPHECY UPDATE: NO NEW CASES OF CORONAVIRUS IN CHINA!!!” on Thursday, said he had started seeing signs that supported his earlier prophecy on the deadly disease.

He recalled that after his declaration that “showers of rain would fall to wipe away all fears of the unknown,” it had rained in parts of Nigeria, China and specifically in Wuhan – where the disease started.

Joshua said, “Today, Thursday 19th March 2020, China’s National Health Commissioner announced that for the first time since the coronavirus outbreak started, China has reported no new domestic transmissions of COVID-19, a major milestone in the global fight against the pandemic!

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“Remember that during a question and answer session with Prophet TB Joshua on Tuesday 17th March 2020, he re-emphasised: “The real coronavirus is gone. What we are seeing now are the remnants.”

“REJOICE – because the noise of coronavirus will be silenced by the end of March 2020!!!,” said Joshua.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian authorities had on Wednesday announced five fresh cases of Coronavirus in addition to three other cases earlier announced. Although one of the three initial cases later tested negative.

The development led to the shut down of schools and suspension of religious services in parts of the country.

The federal government had also imposed travel restriction on thirteen countries where over 1,000 confirmed cases of the virus had been reported.

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The countries are China, United States, United Kingdom, Iran, South Korea, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Norway, Netherlands, Spain, France and Japan.

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