High-profile UK-based Nigerian cleric and leader of SPAC Nation, Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, has disclosed that his daily financial expenditures exceed £300,000 to cover operational bills, community support, and charitable obligations across Africa.

Speaking during a recent livestream session with content creator Davrel, Adegboyega broke down his recurring daily expenses, noting that food costs alone total roughly £14,000 per day, with an additional £5,000 earmarked daily for financial outreach programs in African nations.
Addressing long-standing public scrutiny and allegations surrounding SPAC Nation’s operations, Adegboyega addressed claims that the youth-focused church operates like a cult. He attributed these labels to public misunderstanding over the shared financial prosperity among the ministry’s members.
”People will say we are a cult because we are so unified,” Adegboyega stated. “In most traditional churches, the pastor is wealthy while the congregation remains poor. When people see our young members driving the same high-end cars as I do, they get confused because they haven’t seen that model before. I forgive those who call us a cult, I am no longer angry, just grateful.”
The pastor’s statements have reignited debate across the Nigerian and UK diaspora regarding wealth redistribution within religious institutions, youth empowerment, and the financial transparency of church leadership.





