I’m not afraid of deportation; two shoes can sustain me for years in Nigeria – Pastor Tobi Adegboyega

Controversial UK-based Nigerian pastor Tobi Adegboyega, founder of the defunct SPAC Nation church, has addressed controversies surrounding his immigration status, asserting that even if deported, he would thrive in Nigeria.

On Friday, the cleric, who the UK government accused of financial impropriety, addressed the allegations during an interview with media personality Daddy Freeze.

PREMIUM TIMES reported in December that the cleric was said to risk deportation following a report by The Telegraph UK, which alleged that the publicity-loving pastor was enmeshed in £1.87M fraud allegations.

However, in the interview with Daddy Freeze, the controversial cleric outrightly debunked the allegations and expressed frustration over the scrutiny he has faced, particularly from Nigerians.

“I also don’t understand the order because I’ve not paid attention to any immigration rules for a minute. But the question is, to Nigerians, deportation, how does that? I’m not your…

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