Popular Nigerian UK-based Pastor Tobi opens up on cancer battle

By Pathfinder Reporter
Friday June 6, 2025
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Controversial Nigerian pastor and founder of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church (SPAC Nation), now rebranded as The Nxtion Family, Tobi Adegboyega, has revealed that he is battling cancer.

The lifestyle preacher, known for his flamboyant persona and youth-driven ministry, announced a pre-recorded sermon aired to his congregation on Thursday.

He said, “I was diagnosed with cancer. Yes, you heard me right. I’ve been dealing with cancer for the past few months or even more. I just had a major surgery, that’s why I am not there today.

“I have just fought the battle and I feel the verdict to continue to live was given to me by God for a new level, for a new stage,” the pastor said.

Adegboyega also announced a £100,000 donation to support cancer awareness and treatment, particularly for young patients.

Adegboyega, who rose to prominence through his unconventional approach to ministry and outreach to troubled youths, has long courted both admiration and criticism for his lavish lifestyle, often flaunting designer suits, luxury cars, and celebrity friendships.

In 2022, his church, SPAC Nation, came under heavy scrutiny in the UK and was officially shut down by the British authorities over financial irregularities.

A UK High Court investigation accused the organization of failing to account for over £1.87 million in expenses, leading to its dissolution.

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