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Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, a Nigerian pastor and former leader of the controversial Church SPAC Nation, has made headlines once again, this time leading a “female equality” walk to Number 10 Downing Street. Despite facing allegations of fraud and sexual abuse within his former church, Adegboyega, known for his opulent lifestyle and celebrity connections, spearheaded a march of 2,000 women to advocate for gender equality and empowerment. Dressed in a stylish grey two-piece Gucci suit, Pastor Tobi Adegboyega guided thousands of women, predominantly black, on a march to Downing Street.

The event aimed to promote the rights of the “girl child” and highlight the importance of nurturing future female leaders. Despite the controversies surrounding his past leadership at SPAC Nation, Adegboyega appeared enthusiastic about championing women’s causes and showcasing community support. In a social media post documenting the march, Pastor Tobi emphasized the significance of the event in advancing the agenda of female empowerment.



He underscored the diverse and successful demographic of the participants, emphasizing the relevance of their message to the community and the nation at large. The march, organized by Adegboyega and other female leaders, symbolized a collective effort to address gender disparities and advocate for equality. Beyond the symbolic gesture of the female equality walk, Pastor Tobi Adegboyega unveiled plans for charitable initiatives aimed at supporting local bus.

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