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Pastor Tobi Adegboyega Responds to Critics, Challenges Nigerian Clergymen on Ostentatious Lifestyle

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UK-based clergyman Pastor Tobi Adegboyega has retaliated against Nigerian critics who have condemned his penchant for luxury items, urging greater scrutiny of affluent pastors in the country.

In a scathing statement, Adegboyega, renowned for his extravagant lifestyle, addressed the backlash over his designer attire and lavish automobiles. Drawing parallels with Nigerian pastors who own private jets, he questioned why the public overlooks their extravagant assets while targeting him.

“Nigerians should permit me to wear what I desire,” Adegboyega declared. “Their pastors own private jets. Why not scrutinize their possessions instead of mine?”

The outspoken pastor accused Nigerian pastors of concealing their wealth.

Adegboyega dismissed concerns about returning to Nigeria despite the criticisms. Highlighting his simplicity beneath the surface, he added, “I am not intimidated by the prospect of returning to Nigeria, as I can survive with minimal possessions.”

The pastor’s remarks have sparked widespread debate, reigniting discussions about the opulent lifestyles of religious leaders and their accountability to their congregations. Adegboyega, who leads the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church (SPAC Nation) in London, has long been a polarizing figure for his flashy displays of wealth and unconventional approach to ministry.

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Pastor Tobi Adegboyega Defends Lavish Lifestyle as a Strategy to Inspire Youth

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Ekwutosblog has gathered that UK-based Nigerian pastor Tobi Adegboyega has defended his penchant for luxury fashion and lavish living, describing it as a deliberate strategy to connect with the younger generation.

In a recent interview with the BBC, the founder of SPAC Nation church explained that his choice of attire is meant to inspire rather than alienate.

“I put on what is right, what connects to the generation I’m speaking to, so they are not attracted to drug dealers,” Adegboyega said, addressing criticism of his flamboyant lifestyle.

The charismatic preacher, often seen wearing designer clothing and accessories, said his image aligns with his mission to engage young people and steer them away from destructive paths.

SPAC Nation, under his leadership, has been credited with helping to remove hundreds of knives from UK streets and tackling gun violence.

However, Adegboyega’s public persona has come under scrutiny amid allegations of financial impropriety and immigration violations.

Reports suggest he lost a legal battle to remain in the UK after overstaying his visitor’s visa, which he obtained upon arriving in the country in 2005.

Adegboyega attributed his failure to regularise his stay to an oversight.

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BREAKING:Anglican Archbishop goes missing in Anambra

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There is tension in Anambra State over the whereabouts of Most Rev. Prof. Godwin Okpala (Retired Archbishop of the Niger Province and Bishop of Nnewi)

Archbishop was last seen on Friday when he embarked on a journey to Umuchu, a community in the State.

 

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Muslim Council Urges FG to Withdraw Private Airstrip Approval for Bishop Oyedepo

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Muslim Council Urges FG to Withdraw Private Airstrip Approval for Bishop Oyedepo

The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has asked the Federal Government to revoke the airstrip licence given to the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel, founded by Bishop David Oyedepo.

The council’s call is contained in a communique issued at the end of the 10th meeting of the Expanded General Purpose Committee (EGPC) held at the Abuja National Mosque.

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Daily Trust reports that in October, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), announced the granting of the licence to the Living Faith Church for the construction of a private airstrip.

Keyamo said the airstrip would be managed by the Federal Government through the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), leading to controversies on the matter.

But members of the House of Representatives, to call for the revocation of airstrip licences issued to certain individuals and private organisations, citing security reasons.

Also in its communique, NSCIA described the licence as an aberration of the highest order that could threaten the peace and security of the country.

The council also recommended five new imams for the Abuja National Mosque in the communique signed by Prof. Salisu Shehu, Deputy Secretary-General, NSCIA said.

The meeting, which was presided over the President-General of NSCIA and Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, was attended by Muslim leaders across the country including the Deputy President General, NSCIA (South), Alh. Rasaki Oladejo; Etsu Nupe, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar; Secretary General of NSCIA, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede; Deputy Secretary General of NSCIA, Prof. Salisu Shehu; Secretary-General of Jama’atu Nasril Islam, Prof. Khalid Abubakar; and Executive Secretary of Muslim Ummah of Southwest Nigeria (MUSWEN), Prof. Muslih Yahaya, among others.

It decried the non-recognition of Muslim marriage certificates by certain authorities within and outside Nigeria, thereby compelling Muslim couples to supplement valid Islamic Marriage certificates with official marriage certificates — “conditions of which are not in conformity with the Shariah.”

The council therefore decided to renew efforts in addressing the unwarranted discrimination

It reaffirmed its 1986 resolution that the only accredited agency for organising national musabaqah (national competition on Qur’anic recitation), on behalf of the Ummah of Nigeria, is the Centre for Islamic Studies, University of Sokoto (now Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto).

“No other person or group of persons is allowed to hijack the process or undermine the authority of the Centre on the issue of the musabaqah,” the council said.

 

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