The Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) marked the fifth anniversary of Prophet TB Joshua’s death with a commemorative event, reflecting on his profound legacy and continued influence in Nigeria and beyond. Joshua, who passed away on June 5, 2021, founded SCOAN in the early 1980s, transforming it into one of Africa's largest megachurches, known for its healing services and philanthropic efforts.

During the ceremony, church leaders and followers gathered to celebrate Joshua's life and teachings, emphasizing his commitment to faith and charity. "We honor his memory not just in words but in actions, continuing his mission of love and service to humanity," said Evelyn Joshua, the church’s current leader and Prophet TB Joshua’s widow. The event featured prayers, testimonials, and charitable initiatives, underscoring the church’s ongoing impact.

As SCOAN reflects on its past, the future appears promising with plans to expand its outreach and community programs, aiming to attract a new generation of followers. The enduring spirit of TB Joshua serves as a guiding force as the church seeks to navigate challenges while promoting its core values of faith and compassion.