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I spend nothing less than ₦551m on monthly bills — Pastor Tobi Adegboyega
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I spend nothing less than ₦551m on monthly bills — Pastor Tobi Adegboyega

Vanguard Nigeria about 3 hours 2 mins read
I spend nothing less than ₦551m on monthly bills — Pastor Tobi Adegboyega

Popular UK-based Nigerian pastor and SPAC Nation leader, Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, has revealed that he spends no less than £300,000 daily on bills and other financial obligations.

Adegboyega made the disclosure during a livestream with streamer Davrel, who asked him how much he roughly spends on a daily and monthly basis.

Responding, the pastor said his daily expenses include money spent on food and financial support for African countries.

“To be honest, nothing less than £300,000. We spend £14,000 daily on food, and I have an obligation to give African countries £5,000 every day.”

Adegboyega also addressed criticism surrounding SPAC Nation and claims by some people that the organisation operates like a cult.

Explaining why he believes the label has been used against the church, he pointed to what he described as the unity and financial success of its young members.

“People will say we are a cult because we are so unified. If you see all my young men, they also drive the kind of cars I drive. You know, in most churches, normally, a pastor will be rich while many people will be poor. So they say we are a cult because they have not seen such a thing before. They are used to one rich man while the people are poor. I forgive people who call us a cult and all that because they are confused. So I don’t get angry anymore. I am grateful.”

The pastor’s comments come amid continued public interest in his lifestyle, financial commitments and the activities of SPAC Nation, a UK-based church and youth-focused organisation.

Adegboyega has remained a prominent figure within the Nigerian and wider African community in the UK, particularly for his work with young people.

His latest remarks have also sparked discussions about wealth distribution within religious organisations and the financial expectations placed on church leaders and their members.

Vanguard News

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