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Mr Dele Olawanle, legal representative for Tobi Adegboyega, a flamboyant Nigerian pastor based in the United Kingdom, has denied claims that the British government plans to deport his client.
The UK Charity Commission had previously shut down SPAC Nation over accusations of operating without proper financial transparency. Reacting to the reports, Olawanle described them as baseless and a misunderstanding of immigration laws.
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