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“Nigerians need no answers, they need rice” – Pastor Tobi Adegboyega

The founder of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, often known as SPAC Nation, Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, has denied rumors that the UK government is planning to deport him.
Speaking to the audience at his church in the UK on Sunday, Adegboyega claimed that people disseminating the stories are only doing so to get attention.
The troubled pastor compared the people arguing over the claims to “dogs barking at each other”.
He claimed that they are not speaking to him or his congregation.
Earlier, he was unfazed by the deportation accusations.
“They are not talking to me or my church SPAC Nation”, he said.
“Nigerians are the last people to answer, they need rice, not answers”, the 44-year-old preacher continued.
He highlighted that he owes his critics no explanations.
“When the local dogs finish backing because they are busy backing at each other, they will still find us here, they will be escorted back to their pages. They are busy talking to themselves not me”, he added.
It was earlier reported that Adegboyega would be sent back to Nigeria after it was claimed that he had remained in the UK on a visa that had expired.
According to the court, the controversial pastor entered the UK in 2005 under a visitor’s visa, but he stayed after it expired, claiming human rights violations.
His spouse was a British national.
He appealed to the first-tier tribunal after the Home Office rejected his request, but they also rejected it.
He then appealed to the upper tribunal on August 15, 2022.
Through his attorney, Dele Olawanle, the pastor told the tribunal that his church had started a number of intervention programs to protect troubled youths from crime and gangs on the streets of the UK.
Adegboyega further contended that his deportation would damage his community influence and projects, which he said had been endorsed and acknowledged by notable UK figures, such as former Prime Minister Boris Johnson and senior members of the Metropolitan Police.
Additionally, he stated that he “intervened in the lives of many hundreds of young people, predominantly from the black communities in London, to lead them away from trouble”.
He stated that he had been influential in the establishment of a food bank that had supplied 136,000 meals for children.
Adegboyega continued by saying that he set up a network of safe houses in London where he housed young people who were attempting to stay out of gang fights.
Despite Adegboyega’s objections, the justices of the superior tribunal, Bruce and Rastogi, urged that he return to Nigeria.
About Pastor Tobi Adegboyega
Pastor Tobi Adegboyega is a Nigerian-British pastor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist.
Pastor Adegboyega is the founder and senior pastor of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church (SPAC Nation).
Early Life and Ministry
Adegboyega was born on December 17, 1984, in Nigeria.
He reportedly moved to the UK at a young age and grew up in London.
He became a born-again Christian at the age of 15 and began his ministry as a teenager as reported.
SPAC Nation
Pastor Adegboyega founded SPAC Nation in 2008 with a vision to reach young people and provide a platform for them to serve God.
The church has grown rapidly, with thousands of members attending services every week.
Source disclosed that the church has branches in the UK, Nigeria, and other countries.
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