Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, the founder of Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church (SPAC Nation), has disclosed that his church does not rely on tithes or offerings, instead focusing on investments in businesses and entrepreneurship.
Speaking during an appearance on Channels TV’s Politics Today, Adegboyega attributed his income to managing companies and supporting businesses in the United Kingdom. He also highlighted the church’s mission of transforming lives through business development and mentorship.
“I have brought people from prisons and made them multi-millionaires, and the testimonies are public,” he said. “I have raised people, and they became CEOs of black corporations in the UK.”
The flamboyant pastor explained his philosophy of prioritizing people over material wealth.
“I’m not a person that believes in wealth; I believe in people. I have raised a lot of people. If anybody knows us around the world, they will know us for having people,” he stated.
Adegboyega shared that over the past two years, he has supported 250 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria, providing ₦1 million each to help them grow.
“What we do is that we invest in little businesses and watch them grow; that is what sustains us here,” he added.
He clarified that SPAC Nation adopts a unique financial model by not collecting traditional church contributions.
“Even as a church, we don’t take tithes and offerings. We watch these businesses grow.”