YouTube deletes Emmanuel TV after BBC’s expose on TB Joshua

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YouTube has permanently erased the official channel of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), led by the late Nigerian televangelist TB Joshua, for violating its hate speech.

This follows weeks of investigation by the BBC and openDemocracy which disclosed evidence of widespread sexual abuse and torture allegedly committed by the late preacher.

During the investigation, OpenDemocracy in collaboration with the BBC analysed Emmanuel TV’s online presence and found at least 50 “abusive” videos on YouTube.

Their team reported the videos to YouTube and the account was suspended on 29 January.

In a comment to the BBC, the Google-owned video-sharing platform said Emmanuel TV had been “terminated for violating… hate speech policies”.

Emmanuel TV, the official channel played a key role in his rise from local pastor to global star and had accumulated over half a million followers on YouTube and hundreds of millions of views.

This is the second time in three years that its YouTube channel has been suspended, following previous breaches of the platform’s community guidelines.

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The church has not commented on the removal, but has said previous allegations of wrongdoing have been “unfounded”.

Despite TB Joshua’s death in 2021, his Synagogue Church of All Nations (Scoan) is still operating and now run by his wife Evelyn Joshua.

TB Joshua was famed for his “healing” ministries and filmed hundreds of services that claimed to show him curing the physically disabled and chronically ill – which multiple former church members have subsequently debunked.

The content openDemocracy reported included Emmanuel TV footage of people with mental health issues being kept in chains, cases of medical misinformation and examples of smear campaigns against women who spoke out about TB Joshua’s sexual abuse.

Emmanuel TV’s satellite channel was dropped on 17 January by MultiChoice, a South African company that runs popular satellite services DStv and GOTv.

For many years, the channel was one of the most successful Christian networks in the world, broadcasting to millions all over the world.

Following the publication of the BBC’s investigation into TB Joshua, a number of contributors have been trolled by church and Emmanuel TV affiliated accounts online. These accounts were also reported to YouTube by openDemocracy, but they have not been removed.

YouTube and other social media platforms have come under intense scrutiny in recent years over their online safety policies.

 

Source: BBC.com