UK-based pastor Tobi Adegboyega, founder of SPAC Nation (now The Nxtion Family), has sparked conversation by stating that money was instrumental in his recovery from cancer.
Speaking during a sermon on purpose and destiny, Adegboyega told his congregation that faith alone may not be enough to achieve God’s plan. He highlighted the role of financial resources in ensuring prompt medical attention and progress.
“To fulfill God’s purpose, money is essential. God helped me survive cancer, but yes, money did the madness. It was money that put me as number one priority. Money is my servant, you send it on an errand,” he said.
The pastor explained that money influenced the speed and priority of his medical treatment.
“Money was the guy that told the hospital, ‘You are not going to keep this guy on the waiting list for surgery for another 3 months.’ Money told them: number one priority. It was money that spoke,” Adegboyega added.
Known for his lavish lifestyle and outspoken views on wealth and faith, Adegboyega’s comments have reignited debate on the relationship between money, spiritual fulfillment, and divine purpose.
Supporters argue that his perspective highlights practical realities, while critics question whether faith should be tied to financial means. The discussion continues to draw attention both within religious circles and the broader public.