We’re flaunting Lamborghinis to inspire people: Pastor Adegboyega

UK-based Nigerian preacher, Tobi Adegboyega, has shared a video of a convoy of exotic cars driven to his church by congregants just after his 41st birthday.
In a post he made on his Instagram page, Mr Adeboyega wrote: “It’s 11/11 so we came out to play. We’re all going to church now. You should watch the live service.
“Let’s have some fun: What’s your preferred colour? How many lambos can you spot in the video?” Mr Adegboye wrote describing the video.
Founder of Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, a Pentecostal church in London, Mr Adegboyega, said he posted the video to inspire and not offend people.
The clergyman said some of the fancy cars were a result of his children’s hard work.
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