Fresh debate has erupted across social media following the resurfacing of a prophecy by late Nigerian televangelist T.B. Joshua concerning tensions between Iran and Israel.
The founder of the Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) had, years before his death in 2021, spoken about what he described as a growing standoff between the two nations. In the now-viral clip, he urged prayers, warning of a situation where both sides appeared ready for confrontation.
“I am seeing tension — I want to fight, you want to fight,” he declared during the sermon. He cautioned that if such conflict escalated, it could become more serious than many had ever witnessed and emphasized the importance of prayer to prevent war.
With diplomatic strain and military concerns again dominating headlines in the Middle East, the message has taken on new life online. Supporters insist the warning reflects present realities, while critics maintain it was a broad statement about long-standing geopolitical rivalry.
Years after his passing, TB Joshua’s words continue to spark conversation, especially during moments of global uncertainty.