The founder of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, (SPAC Nation), Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, has criticized those making a topic out of his alleged deportation saga from the United Kingdom.
The controversial clergyman described those focusing on his saga as mere attention seekers who need no response.
Speaking to his congregation on Sunday about those spreading rumours about his ongoing immigration issues with the United Kingdom government, Pastor Adegboyega described them as “dogs barking at each other,” maintaining that they are not talking to him or his church.
In dismissing those talking about the allegations against him, the pastor said, “They are not talking to me or my church, SPAC Nation.”
The 44-year-old cleric added that those questioning his details do not need answers but rice.
“Nigerians are the last people to answer, they need rice, not answers.
“When the local dogs finish backing because they are busy backing at each other, they will still find us here, they will be escorted back to their pages. They are busy talking to themselves not me,” he added.
Henzodaily reports Pastor Adegboyega is reportedly at the centre of £1.87 million fraud investigation, and has lost his bid to avoid deportation, despite arguing it would violate his human rights.
An immigration tribunal ruled that Tobi Adegboyega, 44, cousin of Star Wars actor John Boyega, will be deported to Nigeria following allegations of financial misconduct linked to his church, SPAC Nation.
The pastor has since maintained innocence with his lawyer also insisting he won’t be deported.