The Synagogue Church Of All Nation has said that the collapsed building in the church premises was a controlled demolition.
Mr Ken Emeakayi of Emmanuel TV — a media outfit of the church — who said footages from tbe CCTV in the church showed that an aircraft hovered over the building four times before it caved in called for an investigation into the matter.
He further alleged that the aircraft might have been there to detonate explosive devices that may have been planted in the building prior to the collapse.
“We are investigating the incident for the world to know what actually happened. When you look at the clip you will see that it was not just the aircraft hovering. At the point of the incident, there was explosive.
“It is possible there were either dropped or planted and the aircraft will have to come and detonate it.
“The persons in the building said that the noise the heard suggested that it was an explosion.
“Those involved in the act may not have been aware of the security camera.
“With modern technologies explosive devices could be detonated without a loud noise.
“There were about four explosives that were detonated in the building from the much the CCTv could capture and because we know that there would be fragments from the explosive, we are calling for an investigation,” he said.
Prophet TB Joshua could have been the target,explaining that the incident occurred after the same strange aircraft had hovered around a prayer ground where the pastor usually holds prayer sessions in the morning.
“A strange helicopter was hovering around the prayer mountain when the man of God was there. It was the time he was supposed to be at the mountain but he had left. They thought he was still there but he has gone back to the church.
“After the man of God left the prayer mountain, this same aircraft came to the church premises. The first time it was sighted was at 11:30 at a very low altitude hovering over this story building and we have clips.
“It was about 40 feet from the building. The same aircraft hovered about four times. At an interval of nine minutes, five minutes,” he said.
Mr Emeakayi said that the church had submitted the video clips to security agencies for investigation but that they had not received any news about how far the investigation had gone.
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