Apostle Joshua Selman is a man of God, and a teacher of God’s Word. He is the president of Koinonia Network International, the body that powers Koinonia – a weekly meeting that currently holds in Zaria, Kaduna state and the federal capital territory of Nigeria, Abuja.
Last week, during the Koinonia meeting on Sunday, Apostle Joshua Selman made a stern announcement to the general public, urging them to beware of scammers and fraudulent people who try to scam people in his name.
Apostle Joshua Selman and his ministry have made this announcement many times before however, it seems like many people do not get the information and still fall victims of scammers who pretend to be the man of God asking for donations and soliciting for funds.
Apostle Joshua Selman has stated clearly that he does not ask anybody for money online to pray for them and if you receive a message from a profile that bears his name asking you for money, you are most likely speaking with a scammer.
This tactic is not new as the names of many other men of God have been used and is still being used to defraud many who are unsuspecting or gullible.
Many times, the messages come in comments on Facebook, YouTube or any other platform, asking you to send money to a particular orphanage or account number in the name of the man of God. This is a scam and a fraud and we urge you not to fall for it.
Even if the profile carries the name and picture of the man or woman of God, it can still be a scam.
Most men of God will…
