Malawian preacher Shepherd Bushiri trends after TB Joshua’s atrocities got exposed by BBC.
On Monday, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) released a three-part investigative documentary outlining the alleged atrocities and sexual crimes committed by the late Pastor.
Social media flooded social media with various reactions; while some joined in dragging the late preacher, a few others defended him.
Bushiri was also spotted on the trend list as people claimed that he is a disciple of the late Nigerian pastor.
The people have begged BBC to also investigate prophet Bushiri and release a documentary about him and his ministry.
See reactions below:
Bushiri is a student of TB Joshua, but he outperformed his master on multiple occasions.#SeriesWithDMEpic.twitter.com/Fc7A08r0UM
— DME 🇳🇦 (@dme_363) January 8, 2024
There isnt much impact on outing a dead man, TB Joshua is probably in hell with Elvis presley & Jeffrey epstein fighting over an ice cube, here on earth we still have these devil spawns like Kenneth copeland, bushiri & Chris still roaming this realm & not being held accountable pic.twitter.com/UT9dCZw3oH
— Madlanduna 🇺🇲+🇿🇦 (@RidgeForresta) January 9, 2024
This charlatan named #Bushiri made it as far as the Mountain Kingdom and rubbed shoulders with elites. Africans need to be serious! pic.twitter.com/6Za0kbNYqz
— Motsamai Mokotjo (@MMokotjo50) January 9, 2024
A Documentary about Bushiri needs to be done now while he is still alive about his cult church,I need women to come forward with RAPE allegations,abortions and how many are abused by him now before its to late like TB Joshua who died a cult leader BBC do it now
TD Jakes pic.twitter.com/iVp60R3I5V
— IG:Joy-Zelda (@joy_zelda) January 9, 2024
Like I said the other day that if Bushiri returns to SA his church will be packed…. We have TB Joshua fans defending him. Once you’re brainwashed it’s hard to see reason.
— Tomi Rikhotso (@TomiRikhotso) January 8, 2024
If Bushiri were to come back and reopen a church in SA it would be packed!!
Zuma is a perfect example.— Tomi Rikhotso (@TomiRikhotso) January 6, 2024