Sarah and Promise are very lucky. They are Prophet T.B Joshua’s
daughters and doing so well in life. Sarah was called to the Nigerian
Bar on Wednesday December 16 and she’s also looking forward to be called
to the New York bar in the United States of America soon. Promise is 18
and studying Politics and International Relations at London School of
Economics in the United Kingdom. It’s obvious that they’re both apples
of the renowned prophet’s eyes. In the interviews that follow, both
reflected on life as daughters of Prophet T.B Joshua and what this has
added to their lot in life.
Excerpts:
Congrats, how do you feel being called to the bar today?
I
am grateful to God, my family and friends who have been of help to me. I
am humbled and privileged to have succeeded and called to bar today
(Wednesday December 16). So, I am very happy.
How does it feel being the first-born of Prophet T. B Joshua?
I
am privileged and fortunate to be the daughter of such a humble and
great man of God called T. B Joshua. He is someone I look up to, because
he’s a man of God and he has been able to guide me every time I need
him. I am so happy, so humble to be his daughter. He has been a good
guide. Therefore, I can’t afford to disappoint him and God, because to
whom much is given, much is expected. And I definitely love him.
How would you describe him, is he a good father?
He
is a true example of humility. I have seen so many things in him that
are worthy of emulation. As a father, he is the best anybody can pray to
have. I am not just saying that because he is my father but also
because it’s the truth. Also, it’s not what I think about him or what
people think about him that counts but what God says about him.
Some people don’t understand your father. They seem to have wrong impression about him, what’s your take on this?
That’s
why I said he is a true man of God. Like I said earlier, it’s not what
people say that counts but what God says. Everybody has the right to air
their opinion but God’s opinion counts most.
What’s his reaction to your success story?
He’s
very happy and proud of me. I am always happy whenever he is proud of
me. He has given me so much and I feel I have a lot to offer and can’t
disappoint him.
What’s the special gift or words of encouragement he has given you?
He
always says that life is an experience. I know my dad and he is a
living example of how to live; he’s humble and devoted to God.
People see him as a successful Minister of God, with international repute. Can the same be said of him as a family man?
Definitely,
he is and that’s why I said he is the best dad I could ever wish for. I
am so grateful to God and proud to be his daughter.
As Pastor T.
B Joshua’s daughter, how do your friends relate to you? Are you under
pressure to introduce your friends to your dad, most especially, for
prayers?
My friends were surprised that I am his daughter. And yes, they always want me to introduce them to him.
Has the name T. B Joshua opened doors for you?
When
people know that I am his daughter, they are always surprised. And
that spurs me on to work harder and achieve what I want.
For every success there is a story to tell, what were your greatest challenges and how did you overcome them?
We
all have challenges but with what my father has taught me, I see
challenges as stepping stones to greater heights. Also, challenges are
not personal because God is involved in seeing you through. Every
stumbling block is a lesson to move higher in life.
Now that you’ve been called to the bar, what’s next?
I have also been called to bar in New York. I passed and will be called to bar at New York Supreme Court in January 2016.
Tell us about your educational background?
I
went to Ronik International School, Ikotun, Lagos. I did my Law degree
at the London School of Economics. And I did my Masters in New York.
Are you daddy or mummy’s pet?
I am daddy’s pet because I admire him a lot and the best is yet to come.
Furthermore, Sister to Sarah, Promise Joshua, also had a chat with journalists
Excerpts:
Can you briefly introduce yourself?
My
name is Promise Joshua. I am sister to Sarah Joshua who has just been
called to the Nigerian bar today. I am studying Politics and
International Relations at the London School of Economics. I am happy to
be here to celebrate with my sister.
How has life been as Prophet T. B Joshua’s daughter?
That’s
a nice question. Life has been great. I feel it’s a privilege to be
Prophet T.B. Joshua’s daughter . He is one in a million. I have never
seen anyone like him. He is a world figure who has done quite a lot.
It’s a great honour to be a child of Prophet T.B. Joshua.
Would you describe him as a strict father, a disciplinarian?
He
has a bit of everything. It’s good to have some balance. I think he is
quite tough, he teaches us what to do. He wants us to succeed by
emulating the path of honour he has chosen. He is a disciplinarian for
sure, and I think my sister has imbibed his principles of hard work and
godliness, and that has led to her success. By God’s grace, we are
following his path and seeing results. My sister, who is just 22,
studied Law at London School of Economics and went to New York for her
bar exams. She has also been called to the Nigerian bar. She will be
called to the bar in New York shortly. Her ability to have combined the
New York and Nigerian bar exams is a testimony to the disciplined
upbringing our father gave us. She has been a role model and I am
following her footsteps.
How old are you?
I am 18.
Are you mummy or daddy’s girl?
I think I am more of daddy’s pet. I am closer to my dad.
How do you react to the negative comments about your dad?
I
think that life is full of challenges, and one thing my dad has taught
us, is that the road to success is not a red carpet. From him, we have
learnt that whenever criticism and condemnation come our way, we should
see them as stepping-stones to greater heights. Moreover, he has taught
us to see unpleasant situations in life as a way of strengthening our
faith in God, because like he always says, crown and glory are not
without their own pains. Even Jesus, the saviour of the world was
reviled, condemned and crucified by mankind whom He had come to save.
You should be scared when your life is too smooth, so says my father.
Whenever I hear negative comments about my dad, I encourage him to carry
on, because I know most sincerely that he is on the right path. I
really admire him as a man in his own world, who has accomplished a lot.
He is definitely a role model.
Can you marry a pastor?
If God wants it, why not?
Have you ever benefitted from being a daughter of Prophet T. B Joshua?
First,
the spiritual cover I enjoy is unquantifiable. I have recorded a lot of
successes in many things I have done in life. I also think I have
received a lot of favours being his daughter. He has impacted so many
lives in the world, and so, many people out there want to help me once
they know I am his daughter. Being his daughter has opened so many doors
in my life.
What is the greatest lesson he has taught you?
I
have learnt quite a lot from him. It’s difficult to point to just one.
But I think I can say one great thing I have learnt from him is that
challenges are good.
How was growing up in the home of T. B Joshua?
It’s
an experience I will live to remember. It’s unique in the sense that I
grew up in the midst of many people. Being a church of all nations, I
have learnt a lot from people of different cultures and climes, and that
has made me a very simple and open-minded person.
What is the greatest gift you have received from your father?
He
has given me a couple of gifts including the Holy Bible. But one gift I
will not forget in a hurry is the trainers I received from him for my
gym activities. We wear the same size of shoes and it was nice
receiving that gift and sometimes sharing some of his footwears with
him.
What size do you wear?
I wear size 9.
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