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Pastor Sam Adeyemi Shares Reason Behind Relocating To USA During ENDSARS

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Sam Adeyemi Relocates To US

-Sam Adeyemi Relocates To USA During ENDSARS – Shares Reason Behind The Move

The senior pastor of Daystar Christian Center, Sam Adeyemi has revealed reason why he and his family relocated to US.

In a recent episode of the Mic On Podcast, the clergyman stated that he and his family have been in the US since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

He revealed there were plans to return to Nigeria, but decided against it due to the violence that erupted during the EndSARS protests against police brutality.

Sam Adeyemi, while speaking during the podcast noted how he and his wife both had bad dream about potential dangers each time they set dates to return to Nigeria.

“When COVID-19 started, all our children were in the US, so everyone stayed with their families. We stayed with our children. The week services resumed was when EndSARS started, so we were preparing to return to Nigeria. When the EndSARS protests ended in violence, we stayed back a bit,” Sam Adeyemi said.

“When we were ready to return to Nigeria, a different experience altogether happened. My wife had a dream in which she travelled to Nigeria and returned to the US, which was a bad dream. I told her I would not say I liked this dream. Three days later, I had a dream.

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“We both travelled to Nigeria in my dream, and I was in a big fight. I was being attacked violently and had to ask the Holy Spirit in my heart what to do. He said I should call the name of Jesus Christ. I shouted ‘in the name of Jesus Christ’ in the dream and didn’t realise I shouted out loud in real life.

“My wife woke me up at 2:00am by hitting me and asking what was going on. We decided to take it seriously, especially considering a dream we had three days earlier. We prayed fervently, sensing danger.

“Three hours later, I fell back asleep and had another dream. We were in Nigeria this time, and I was in a fight.

“A few days later, we called family members in Nigeria, and one person said I’m feeling very uncomfortable about you travelling to Nigeria.’ We called another family member who said, ‘I feel uncomfortable about you coming. What is going on?’

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