Adegboyega made this assertion after the UK Immigration Upper Tribunal approved his deportation over an alleged £1.87 million fraud charge, which he has strongly denied, describing the allegations as baseless and unfounded.
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In a teaser for an upcoming episode of the Off The Record podcast, Adegboyega was asked whether SPAC Nation was the only church facing such controversies.

In response, he highlighted the church’s achievements, stating, “We are the largest independent church in the UK and Europe right now.”
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He further elaborated on his potential in other regions, saying, “If I am in Nigeria, I will be 10 times bigger than this. If I am in Paris, I will be happier—it’s a holiday for me. London will miss me. So, you better tell them, ‘We still need this guy; nobody is close to us entertaining us.’”
Adegboyega’s remarks come amidst widespread criticism and legal challenges facing SPAC Nation, which has been under scrutiny in the UK.
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