Founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) received a rousing welcome in Israel during the week.
He was met on arrival by Rabbi Yehuda Meshi-Zahav, founder of Zaka, Israel’s award-winning rescue agency.
Meshi-Zahav presented Joshua with an award in honour of his extensive humanitarian efforts.
He praised the Nigerian preacher for intervening during the extensive heart quake in Haiti in 2010 by sending relief materials worth millions of dollars, including medical supplies and food items.
He equally intervened in Indonesia when he visited the ‘House of Love’, a charity that provides shelter for orphans, unwanted children, the elderly and the homeless.
He donated $10,000 to Hana Ananda, founder of the charity home.
In Ghana, food items were donated to Muslim communities.
The same gesture was extended to Agege and Alabarago in Lagos.
During his visit, which ends today, an Israeli television station, Reshet TV ran an 11- minute documentary on Prophet Joshua over his impending arrival in the country.
The documentary, which was in Hebrew language with subtitles in English, has since been uploaded on YouTube.
Joshua also held series of meetings with Israeli government officials.
FIRS seals Lagos firms over multi-million tax liabilities
The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has sealed two companies in Lagos over sundry tax liabilities.
The exercise, executed by the agency’s enforcement unit, saw the shutting of Tracit Ventures Ltd at 5B Cappa, Palmgrove Estate in Ilupeju.
The FIRS said the company’s tax default between 2009 and 2014 totalled N21, 042,946.39K.
The figure comprises Company Income tax, Withholding tax, Value Added Tax and Education Tax.
The team also sealed Satek Nigeria Limited at 8/10 Ilupeju Bye Pass.
The tax-collecting agency said the company failed to pay its Company Income Tax, Value Added Tax and Education tax, amounting N24, 794, 394.