Nigerian preacher and televangelist TB Joshua today linked a deadly building collapse at his Lagos megachurch to a suspicious aircraft but rescue workers ruled out the theory of foul play.
Joshua, dubbed "The Prophet" by fanatical followers because of his purported predictions and healing powers, showed footage of the moments leading up to the collapse on his emmanuel.Tv network.
Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said 42 people were killed in Friday's incident, while 130 escaped or were pulled out alive from the rubble.
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The uncompleted building, five floors of which are visible above a high wall, is then seen to collapse at 12:44 pm, throwing up huge clouds of dust into the air.
"After the incident, the strange aircraft does not return," a commentary accompanying the images adds.
There was no independent verification of the authenticity of the footage but Joshua has said he would make it available to Nigeria's security agencies.
His Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) is located in Ikotun, near Lagos international airport.
Joshua's theory about the low-flying plane featured in a number of Nigerian newspapers today.
But NEMA's southwest coordinator Ibrahim Farinloye rejected claims of sabotage and said extra floors were being added to the building without changing the foundations.
"If it were an act of terrorism or sabotage, it would have gone into rubble," he told AFP at the scene.
Building collapses are common in Nigeria because of the use of sub-standard material and flouting of construction regulations.
NEMA rescue workers were only able to access the site properly at 9:00 am today and the emergency services and media had previously complained of being attacked by church security.
The Lagos state building control agency also complained that its officials were obstructed and Farinloye indicated more lives could have been saved had rescuers been able to get to the building sooner.
Rescuers wearing protective facemasks and boots used excavators to remove slabs of flattened concrete and were hunting for anyone still trapped under the wreckage of twisted metal and masonry.