Sam Adeyemi
“Look to the rock from which you were cut and the quarry from which you were hewn.” These opening lines of the song of the Jewish prophet Isaiah speak to Pastor Sam Adeyemi, renowned pastor, author, motivational speaker, and development and leadership expert. Even though he has climbed to the apex, he has not forgotten his roots and continues to celebrate them. This he did recently on the birthday of his father, Chief Stephen Adeyemi.
On his father’s 85th birthday, Pastor Sam Adeyemi did not spare any words to demonstrate his filial love. For one, this was towards the man who nurtured him along with his younger brother, Pastor Victor Adeyemi, and set them on the path of instruction and inspiration. Thus, Pastor Sam invited his vast following to celebrate his father with him.
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What is your educational qualification?
I had my elementary education at Federal Housing Estate Primary School, Victoria Island, Lagos. Then, I went on to Lagos African Church Grammar School in Ogba, also in Lagos.
I have a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Literature in English from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun State.
When and why did you set up JnB Designs?
I decided to follow my passion after working for a few years in the corporate world. The company was registered in 2013.
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Yesufu said there are serious matters that require the time and resources of the judiciary than petty matters filed against the fundamental human rights of the citizens.
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A human rights activist and co-convener of the #BringBackOurGirls Movement, Aisha Yesufu, has said that judges in the courts of law across the country should stop giving attention to baseless accusations.
Yesufu said there are serious matters that require the time and resources of the judiciary than petty matters filed against the fundamental human rights of the citizens.
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The government had directed churches to obey COVID-19 protocols and curfew during cross over services.
However, some churches criticised the government directives.
Adeyemi, speaking on the development, urged Christians not to stress about timing but partake in their crossover services at any time.
According to him, the major thing is to crossover to 2021.
The outspoken pastor on his Twitter page wrote: “ If you say “Happy New Year” at 2pm on 31st December in Lagos, you won’t be wrong. You’ll only be joining people in Sydney Australia to say it at that time. In fact, you’ll be 10 hours ahead of others in Nigeria.