- Pastor Tobi Adegboyega returns to the National House Church in London after four months of fighting cancer.
- The atmosphere during the service was filled with joy and gratitude from the congregation.
- Believers celebrate his recovery to prove divine recovery and faith.

Filled with overwhelming joy and gratitude at the Nation Family Church in London on Sunday, Nigerian-born pastor Tobi Adegboyega inspired the speech after a four-month battle with cancer.
The church erupts in praise and Thanksgiving, and the faithful celebrates his recovery as a powerful testimony of divine recovery and faith.
The video of the event captures a profound emotional worship moment that many describe as a “action of the Holy Spirit” during which famous guests like Peller and Shank joined the congregation for praise.
The clips circulating on social media show that during service, Stephen humorously performed the celebration of Cristiano Ronaldo’s trademark “siuu”, while Peller was clearly moved by the thrilling atmosphere.
Pastor Adegboyega, known for his modern and stylish ministry attitude, expressed his heartfelt thanks to his church members for their prayers and support during the health challenges. His recovery was seen not only as a personal victory, but also as a symbol of faith, strength and resilience, attracting attention from Nigeria and the United Kingdom.
Amid the touching highlights of the service, the pastor introduced the congregation to social media stars Peller, Shank and Jarvis, causing cheers and excitement. These three were attending for the first time and were impressed by the church’s vibrant and modern worship experience.
Peller, known for comedy skits, was surprised to learn that the ministry of Pastor Adegboyega did not collect tithes or dedication, which distinguished it from traditional churches throughout West Africa. He was amazed at how the church could thrive without financial donations from members.
Another viral moment emerged when Peller organized 500,000 gift periods on his platform, while Peller hilariously struggled to understand the accent of a British Nigerian boy. The report shows that Rev. Toby sponsored a giveaway to celebrate his recovery and spread goodwill, further highlighting his reputation as a philanthropist, a blend of faith, generosity and contemporary culture.
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