Prophet TB Joshua has told Trump what to do over US Election 2020 defeat in a new video.
TruetellsNigeria reports that the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), Prophet TB Joshua, has called on President Donald Trump of the United States to accept his defeat at the US election.
Prophet TB Joshua advice is coming after President Trump was soundly defeated by President-elect, Joe Biden, but he has refused to accept the outcome of the US Election 2020, claiming that the election was rigged in favour of Biden who contested the election platform of the Democratic Party.
However, in one of his sermons, TB Joshua said elections in any democratic country should never be about one person as the country is bigger than any single individual.
Though the SCOAN founder did not mention the name of Trump, he was ostensibly referring to the US President who feels he is bigger than the United States and has refused to accept the reality that he was soundly defeated at the poll by Biden.
In a tweet on the micro-blogging site, Twitter on his twitter handle, Prophet TB Joshua whatever happened, losers of elections must accept the outcome and then look to the future.
His words: “Politics, campaigns and elections in any democratic country in the world are never about one person; it is about the country we care for and love.
“Whatever happens, we must accept the outcome and then look to the future – to Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith. Don’t forget – democracy is all about accommodation.
“All democrats must value the process of democracy more than the product.”
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