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  • Church member once corrected me, says Pastor Sam Adeyemi

    Church member once corrected me, says Pastor Sam Adeyemi

    Senior Pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, Sam Adeyemi, has shared how a church member corrected him after he wrongly claimed that eagles are the highest flying birds.

    Speaking during a viral podcast interview on The Teju Babyface Show, Adeyemi recalled confidently making the statement during a sermon, only to be approached later by a member who politely informed him that the claim was inaccurate.

    According to Adeyemi, further research confirmed the correction, revealing that eagles do not even feature among the top ten highest flying birds. 

    The pastor praised the humility and wisdom in learning from others, even as a leader.

    “The next day, a church member sent a text message to Pastor Nick and said, ‘I know I don’t have the right to correct Pastor Sam, but he said something in church yesterday that the eagle is the highest flying bird in the world. That statement is not correct. As she was saying it, I was on my phone checking on Google. The person was right. The eagle doesn’t even come within the first ten,” he admitted.

    He took responsibility for the error, returned to church, and publicly apologised.

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    “I went back to church and I apologised. I told them, this is what one of you said. I checked it up,” he said.

    This experience led Adeyemi to emphasise the importance of authenticity and honesty in leadership.

    He noted that the digital age has empowered people to fact-check and verify information, making it essential for leaders to be transparent and accountable.

    Adeyemi encouraged leaders to own up to mistakes and be willing to learn, highlighting that people value honesty and integrity. 

    “We don’t realise you said something now that you said before and nobody would even bother to follow it. They are checking on Google as you are saying it,” he said. “Now they are saying hypocrisy. That’s why people are leaving the church—because people are holding their ground.

    “These young people have gone to check all those in the original Greek that you were saying before because nobody understood Greek. If they go online now, they will get the correct meaning of what you are saying.

    “They are seeing a lot of hypocrisy in leadership. They want authenticity. This is just a call on all of us to practise leadership with honesty. Nobody says we should be perfect. People are not expecting us to be perfect, but they want us to be perfectly honest.

    “When I owned up to that error on the eagle, then I was getting text messages and emails and people were saying, wow, thank you for doing that. I never thought the pastor could do that—to come back and admit that they were wrong”, he said.

  • ‘Innovation vital to development’

    ‘Innovation vital to development’

    • Motunrayo Akintunde

    Innovation has been identified as a vital tool for making progress in any facet of human endeavour as it is the effective way of tackling challenges.

    Speaking in Lagos while flagging off the 2024 Excellence in Leadership Conference (ELC), Founder, Daystar Christian Centre, Pastor Sam Adeyemi, said innovation is central progress.

    The conference had: “The Innovative Leader,” as theme.

    “Innovation is the heartbeat of progress, and without fresh solutions, we cannot effectively address the challenges we face as the world is constantly evolving,” he said, urging leaders to embrace creativity and forge new paths that will drive growth, meaningful change and good life for all.

    A major focal point this year is the use of innovation as a tool for progress. He challenged leaders to see challenges as avenues for creating value. “Our challenges offer an opportunity to build solutions, and innovation allows us to maximize our resources,” he said and outlined nine practical steps for fostering innovation in organisations, including embracing diversity, celebrating ideas, and recognising the value of structured leadership.

    Adeyemi also underscored the importance of love in leadership, reminding attendees that “the measure of love is how we treat people in our society and how we show respect for each other.”

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    Co-convener and speaker Nike Adeyemi echoed same message, urging leaders to serve as “healers” and “light bearers,” using compassion and empathy as a guiding forces as the country face challenges.

    Gathering attendees from across Nigeria and beyond, both in-person and online, ELC 2024 highlights the pivotal role leaders play in shaping solutions to society’s pressing issues. The conference presents a distinguished line-up of speakers—such as Leke Alder, Victor ‘Gbenga Afolabi, Adaora Mbelu, and ID Cabasa—each bringing unique insights on driving impactful, innovative solutions within their fields.

    With watch parties and online streams expanding its reach, ELC 2024 invites participants to engage fully in this journey of learning, connection, and growth. For additional details, visit excellentleaders.org or follow Daystar Christian Centre’s official channels, according to Head of Communication at Daystar Christian Centre, Ayo Makinde.