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UK court shuts down church run by flamboyant Nigerian pastor over financial irregularities

A UK High Court has ordered the closure of the Salvation Proclaimer Ministries Limited, also known as SPAC Nation, which is managed by Tobi Adegboyega, a Nigerian-born preacher whose lifestyle has raised questions, IgbereTV reports

The court, presided over by Judge Burton, issued the order on June 9, 2022, with the Official Receiver appointed as liquidator, according to a statement on the UK government’s website on Friday.

After failing to properly account for more than £1.87 million in outgoings and operating with a lack of openness, the London-based church group was shut down.

SPAC Nation was founded in 2012 as a nonprofit dedicated to the advancement of Christianity, according to the court.

The majority of its charitable activities took place in London, with a focus on vulnerable individuals, youth, and offenders.

The church  group first received great feedback and media attention.

However, by late 2019, SPAC Nation had come under fire from the media when former church members claimed they had been financially exploited by senior church officials

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