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Pastor Tobi Sparks Controversy with Bragging Remarks: ‘Two Shoes Can Sustain Me for Three Years, Why Should I Be Afraid to Come to Nigeria?’

In an exclusive live interview with Daddy Freeze, Nigerian pastor and SPAC Nation Church founder, Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, finally addressed the swirling rumors of his alleged deportation from the United Kingdom to Nigeria. The controversial cleric firmly denied the claims, which had gained traction amid accusations of financial mismanagement and misconduct following a tribunal process.

Pastor Tobi boldly declared that his wealth and influence afforded him the freedom to reside in any country of his choosing, remarking, “What’s my own with you? I’m a citizen of a country I want to be in because money makes you have a choice, and poverty makes you beg.” The pastor also recounted a legal battle he faced, claiming that he was “ambushed” during an immigration tribunal, where he was confronted by an unusual panel of five all-white judges. Unfazed, he announced his plans to release the tribunal’s transcripts, confident that his side of the story would soon be heard.

Addressing the Nigerian government, Pastor Tobi dismissed critics who questioned the nation’s progress, stating, “The current government is doing well; anyone who says otherwise can jump off the bridge.” He also assured Nigerians of his readiness to return home, emphasizing that he would return with “fine young men and women” and live a life of high standards. He went on to make a striking remark about his financial independence, claiming, “Two shoes or three will sustain me for three years in Nigeria which we invested in.”

Pastor Tobi’s response was clear: despite the attempts to tarnish his reputation, he remains confident in his ability to thrive anywhere—whether in the UK, Nigeria, or beyond. His defiant stance and plans to publish legal documents only heighten the intrigue surrounding this ongoing saga.

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