- The UK has ordered the deportation of Nigerian Pastor Tobi Adegboyega due to his alleged involvement in a £1.87 million fraud.
- Adegboyega, the head of SPAC Nation, a church shut down over financial irregularities, lost his appeal against deportation.
- The pastor was accused of failing to properly account for more than £1.87 million of outgoings and operating with a lack of transparency.
- Adegboyega claimed that his deportation would breach his human rights and separate him from his British wife.
- The Home Office argued that Adegboyega’s church had been closed down due to concerns over its finances and lack of transparency.
- Former church members alleged that the church was a cult that exploited impoverished young people.
Summary:
Nigerian Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, head of SPAC Nation, has been ordered to be deported from the UK due to his alleged involvement in a £1.87 million fraud. Despite his claims that deportation would breach his human rights, the Home Office argued that his church’s financial irregularities and lack of transparency justified his removal.