Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, who is based in the United Kingdom, has rejected the claims made by Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the British Conservative Party. Badenoch had suggested that Nigeria pushes its citizens to behave in inappropriate ways.

Before she became the head of the UK opposition party, Badenoch had often criticized Nigeria. She made her allegations during an interview with a journalist in the UK. Additionally, she accused the Nigerian Police of stealing from the people they are supposed to protect.

According to The Punch, it was reported that in response, Adegboyega, whose church SPAC Nation was recently closed by the British Government due to concerns about mishandling £1.87 million in church funds, disagreed with her statements. He pointed out that there is no place in the world that is completely safe.

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The pastor shared his views while appearing as a guest on an episode of Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday.

He said, “I completely disagree with that statement. Between 2023 and 2024, about 78,000 bags and phones were snatched in London and the UK alone. There’s a very strong Nigerian black community in this nation.”

Further talking, he said, “For people like the leader of the opposition (party) you just mentioned to get to that position, they’ve been fighting on the street. There were funerals where kids were killed in the UK. They buried three kids from the same parents.”

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