 The death of televangelist Pastor TB Joshua has been described as a sad one for the travel and tourism industry. According to reports, the synagogue church of all nations is Nigeria's biggest tourist attraction and the most visited destination by religious tourists in West Africa with thousands of foreigners flocking to attend the church's weekly services. Industry players say his contribution to the sector was immense and he would be solely missed. A tourism journalist who recounted some phone moments with him said, a lot of investment came up as a result of the church which has reportedly impacted a lot of Nigerians. To rise in the travel and tourism industry is a very sad event, not just the passing of the world, the path to a prophet that's a human being, but for what he has contributed to the tourism industry in Nigeria and especially the location where we are today. The video here is a church and I can tell you, 20 years ago or 21 years ago when I passed into the church around September 12, 2000, this church was not there, so this was usually conducted on the prayer floor, church environment, with the holy page. And for several years, even at that time, a lot of foreigners came to me and that was not true. Through my intention, young children came, I pulled them up and for the 20 years of my relationship with the church, up on Abzedo, it's been an amazing journey and I hope that if others actually prompted me to go to Jordan and this way, to study, to actually look at what religion for them is all about and that is exactly what this man has brought to me. Sad enough, a lot of investment came up, as a result of the church's quotas, when developed, accommodation were viewed and restaurants opened, left their books local and standard. So, to us, it's a very sad day and people are passing away and of course all lovers of the tourism industry, I see your messages and we hope that as soon as I go to Jordan, it will create a road. It was played before in stimulating travel to Nigeria.