Adegboyega stated on Channels TV’s Politics Today that his income comes from managing businesses in the United Kingdom.
Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, the founder of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church (SPAC Nation), has disclosed that his ministry does not solicit tithes or offerings from its congregation.
In an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today, Adegboyega clarified that his financial support stems from various business ventures and the management of companies in the United Kingdom.
He stated, “I have brought people from prisons and made them multi-millionaires, and the testimonies 88are public. I have raised people who became CEOs of black corporations in the UK.”
Adegboyega underscored his commitment to personal development rather than the accumulation of wealth. “My focus is on empowering individuals, and I have successfully mentored many. Those familiar with our work globally recognize us for our dedication to people.”
He further noted his efforts to bolster small businesses in Nigeria. “I have supported 250 SMEs in Nigeria with one million each over the past two years, and they are doing well. We start businesses, raise companies, and invest in small enterprises to watch them grow—that is what sustains us.”
The charismatic pastor concluded by stating, “Even as a church, we don’t take tithes and offerings. We watch these businesses grow.”
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