Spac Nation Pastor Tobi Adegboyega says Davido is a Gospel Artist
United Kingdom-based Nigerian pastor, founder of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church, popularly known as SPAC Nation, Tobi Adegboyega, has described his friend and musician, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, as a gospel artist.
Adegboyega, who is facing deportation over alleged fraud in the UK, made this claim during a recent episode of the Off The Record podcast.
Speaking on the Off The Record podcast which started trending on Monday, Adegboyega explained that the term “gospel” simply means “good news,” and he believes Davido embodies this through his music.
The flamboyant pastor made the remarks while addressing criticism over his decision to invite secular musicians to perform at his recent birthday celebration rather than gospel artistes.
Adegboyega also spoke about his close relationship with Nigerian artist Zlatan, whom he described as his “son.”
He said, “Gospel means good news. Everyone there is a gospel artiste. Davido is a gospel artiste. Have you heard: ‘Because I stand strong?
Defending his choice of performers, he stated, “What I had then was my friends—friends who are there through thick and thin. Davido told me: ‘I just want to be there and perform for one hour.’ They’re my friends. I didn’t pay any of them. They love me, and I will give my friends platforms.
He criticized gospel artists who, according to him, were quick to judge his choices rather than build relationships.
“If gospel artists aren’t my friends and are instead joining the bandwagon to criticize me by asking, ‘Is that a church?’ What should I do? Drag them with a rope?
“It’s my friends that will be there. Everyone in that room was my friend. Zlatan is like a son to me; his kids are my kids, and his parents are in my house. So should I now say, ‘Well, because you are not gospel artists, let me go and look for some gospel artists who are criticizing me and force them to sing?’
Adegboyega emphasized that his friends will always take centre stage at his events, saying, “My friends will always sing at my events, and the next one will be bigger because my circle of friends keeps growing.”