Popular Clergyman, Tobi Adegboyega took to Facebook to share a video of the convoy his “sons and daughters” arrived to church in.
Adegboyega is the founder of Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, a Pentecostal Church based in London, England.
He turned 41 on Thursday, Nov. 11, and released several videos on Facebook. One of the videos shows luxury cars lined up on a street in London, waiting for him to lead them to church in his car.
He said he is sharing the video to inspire and anyone who is offended by it doesn’t like good things.
He added that his children have worked so hard and the luxury cars people are seeing are the result of their hard work.
In the caption, he added: “How many lambos can you spot in the video?”
In other news Reality TV star TBoss has responded after a follower pointed out that her popularity on Instagram is reducing.
The BBNaija star shared photos to her Instagram and the follower commented: “T boos likes on IG don dey reduce chai Nigerians can forget people.”
TBoss responded, telling him she doesn’t post to get likes and if that was what she wanted she wouldn’t stay out of social media so much.
She then told the follower that he needs to work on himself.
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