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General News of Thursday, 15 April 2021

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Reactions as TB Joshua's Emmanuel TV suspended from YouTube

Pastor TB Joshua's Emmanuel TV had over 1,800,000 subscribers and 600,000,000 views Pastor TB Joshua's Emmanuel TV had over 1,800,000 subscribers and 600,000,000 views

Emmanuel TV, the official YouTube channel of Pastor TB Joshua's The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, has been suspended for allegedly propagating hate speech

A statement by the church on Thursday, April 15, 2021, confirmed the development.

The announcement was met with varied responses from Nigerians who vented their anger on social media.

Before today, the channel had over 1,800,000 subscribers and 600,000,000 views before the suspension.

Nations reports that it was among the largest in Nigeria and reportedly the most-watched Christian ministry ever on the video-sharing platform.

In the announcement of the suspension on their official Facebook Page, the ministry clarified: “Emmanuel TV’s mission is to share the love of God with everyone, irrespective of race or religion and we strongly oppose all forms of hate speech!”

It added that the Christian network enjoyed “a long and fruitful relationship with YouTube” and believed “this decision was made in haste”.

Suzanne Mare, one of the followers of Emmanuel TV, expressed anger and frustration over the development.

“I have followed SCOAN and Emmanuel TV for 18 years and not once have I encountered any form of hate speech,” Suzanne Mare wrote to YouTube’s official Facebook Page. “I find your censorship extremely disturbing.

“Dear YouTube,” wrote Mr. Mutepfe on Twitter. “Emmanuel TV has done nothing but spread love… Not a single day has the channel promoted hate or prejudice towards any race, gender, color or creed.”

“I had depression and attempted suicide twice but after watching Emmanuel TV and realising how much God loves me, my life was saved,” Rita Machipanda emotionally wrote on Facebook, pleading with YouTube to restore the channel.

“I have nothing again to watch on YouTube,” lamented Mr Gumwesh, adding that the American video-sharing platform would lose a significant number of subscribers if the channel was not reinstated.

Another user, Lone Malone, announced on Twitter he had started an online petition to see the channel’s restoration.

YouTube had earlier awarded Emmanuel TV a ‘Gold Creator Award’ for surpassing 1,000,000 subscribers, an achievement which attracted commendation from the company’s CEO, Susan Wojcicki.