The founder of Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church (SPAC Nation) Tobi Adegboyega has again debunked reports of a United Kingdom deportation order against him.
Speaking with BBC on Friday, the controversial pastor known for his luxury lifestyle said he only lost track of the needed documentation for his continued stay in the United Kingdom were his church is based.
He also said that claims that there is an alleged £1.87 million fraud case on his neck is baseless and should be dismissed by the public.
According to the pastor, the allegation was founded by some disgruntled members of his church who have been on this kind of allegations fro the past four years.
He said, “If you have 1,000 people in a place, are you telling me 30 people will not be disgruntled? How on earth do you run an organisation without disgruntled people?”
Further speaking on the immigration status in the UK, Adegboyega said there is an ongoing matter before the authorities and no plan by the UK government to deport him.
He said, “There is no deportation order. Let me make that clear.
“We believe in a practical approach to help a community – young people coming out of low social-economic background, taking them out of crime,” Adegboyega added.
He also said that he assumed his family was handling his immigration paperwork and has since lost track of time or events relating to that.