UK to deport flamboyant Nigerian pastor over £1.8m fraud

Share this:

Pastor Tobi Adegboyega of Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, has lost his legal battle against deportation from the United Kingdom following allegations of financial fraud amounting to £1.87 million.

An immigration tribunal ruled that 44-year-old Adegboyega, who has been living in the UK unlawfully since overstaying his visitor’s visa in 2005, should be deported to Nigeria.

His church was previously shut down due to concerns over financial irregularities and lack of transparency.

Adegboyega argued that deportation would violate his rights under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), citing his marriage to a British citizen and his community work.

READ ALSO:  Fraudsters hack bank, transfer N523m to 225 accounts

His legal team described him as a charismatic leader who had positively impacted hundreds of young people, particularly from Black communities in London, by steering them away from crime.

They also claimed his work had been commended by politicians like Boris Johnson and senior Metropolitan Police officials, though no supporting evidence from these figures was provided in court.

However, the tribunal found the Home Office’s arguments compelling, with officials presenting evidence of financial mismanagement, allegations of cult-like practices within the church, and claims that vulnerable members were pressured to donate large sums through loans, benefit fraud, and even selling their blood.

READ ALSO:  Energy transition plan to create 840,000 jobs by 2060 – Buhari

The tribunal also highlighted allegations of lavish lifestyles led by the church’s leadership and reports of abuse, concluding that these concerns undermined Adegboyega’s claims of significant value to the UK.

Despite Adegboyega’s assertions that no criminal charges had been brought against him or the church and that accusations were politically motivated, the tribunal upheld the decision to deport him.

The flamboyant pastor had previously applied for leave to remain in 2019 on the basis of his family life, but his application was rejected, leading to the current appeal.

Share this:
RELATED NEWS
- Advertisment -

Latest NEWS

Trending News

Get Notifications from DDM News Yes please No thanks