
Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, founder of the now-defunct SPAC Nation (Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church), has reportedly lost his legal battle against deportation from the UK. This development follows allegations of financial misconduct linked to his church, which was shut down by the UK government over the mismanagement of £1.87 million in funds. Investigations revealed irregularities in the church’s financial records, such as unsupported claims of donations and questionable expenditures on rented venues, as the church lacked a permanent base.
SPAC Nation, incorporated in 2012 as a charity aimed at supporting youth and vulnerable individuals, initially received favorable reviews. However, allegations of financial exploitation, including reports of members being pressured into extreme fundraising practices, tarnished its reputation. The church was officially dissolved by a High Court ruling in 2022 due to insolvency and lack of transparency.
The deportation decision further underscores the legal troubles Pastor Adegboyega faces, with ongoing scrutiny from UK authorities