Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, founder of SPAC Nation, has subtly responded to critics amidst reports of a deportation case in the UK linked to alleged fraud.
In a video shared on his social media, the pastor appeared unshaken by the allegations. Speaking confidently while leaving a hotel to preach, he expressed optimism about his ministry’s progress.
“It’s been a beautiful day in London city, and guess what? We are just winning on every side. When the dogs are done barking, they’ll return to their cages and see that we have power, grace, people, and God in this town,” he remarked.
The video, captioned with a message of hope, also promoted his ministry’s Sunday service, boasting a turnout of over 1,000 people in London. Pastor Adegboyega encouraged viewers to watch the service online via @thefxmily_ YouTube channel.
He also hinted at the return of his Christmas SME initiative, saying, “Would love to start the Christmas SME giving but will wait till our people are ready for serious talk.”
This statement follows heightened public scrutiny surrounding the pastor over allegations of financial mismanagement. Adegboyega has previously denied any wrongdoing, maintaining that his ministry remains focused on empowering individuals and communities.
Despite the allegations, the preacher continues to command a significant following, leveraging his platform to address detractors while promoting his activities.
Watch the video below …