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A Divine Detour That Changed My Life Forever ❤️ This is a random story, but perhaps the most important one I’ll ever tell.
I served in Osun State for one year under the NYSC scheme, and on the very last day of my service, news reached me that Daddy Adeboye, as I fondly call him, was coming to Osun Stadium for a Let’s Go a-Fishing crusade. Something in me just couldn’t leave. I packed my bags, looked at the bus home, and chose to stay.
I attended the programme. Daddy prayed for us. And honestly, that alone felt like enough.
But God wasn’t done.
On my way out, one of my Egbons from church pulled me aside and said, “Let’s go pray with the chair Daddy sat in.” I looked at him and said, “Omo, you don watch too much Africa Magic movie.” 😄
He dragged me anyway. And because he was my elder, I followed. I knelt down, closed my eyes, and prayed, with genuine faith this time. When I was done, the crowd began to surge and in the rush, I accidentally bumped into an elderly man who nearly lost his balance.
Now, as a proper Yoruba boy, there was only one response. I went straight to the ground. Full prostration. No hesitation.
When I raised my head… I froze.
Standing before me was Professor Adeyewa, my former Deputy Vice-Chancellor at FUTA. A man I deeply respected. I was almost swallowed by embarrassment, but before I could even form an apology, he smiled and said: “John. I have been looking for you for one year. I heard you were serving in Osun State. I know how good you are with web development and branding, here is my card. Text me. Let’s talk.”
I looked down at the card.
Vice-Chancellor, Redeemer’s University.
And not just that, he was also the Chairman of all Vice-Chancellors in Nigeria under the NUC.
That moment, that single, accidental, faith-filled moment, changed my life completely.
I got the job. I was paid well. And during my time at Redeemer’s University, I overhauled the entire university’s branding. The results spoke for themselves: Redeemer’s University won the Best Private University in Nigeria. I also handled the full branding and web application for the 33rd Conference of the Association of Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities (AVCNU), hosted right there in Ede, and I gave it everything I had.
None of this would have happened if I had simply taken that bus home. None of this would have happened if my Egbon hadn’t dragged me to that chair. None of this would have happened if I hadn’t knelt down and prayed, with faith. Pastor Adeboye, you have been a blessing to me, to my family, to my friends, and to everyone I love. You blessed me spiritually. And through the institution you own, God used you to open a door that transformed my career and my life. It was at redeemer’s university I met my cofounder at @kreateng, that we later built @awacashofficial together before we sold to @SifaxGroup and later went to build @usevaulta where we processed over $60m last year for African business owners doing cross border payments.
Happy 84th Birthday, Daddy. 🎂
I love you so much, sir. Thank you for being a vessel that God keeps using, even when people like me don’t realize we’re standing in the middle of a miracle. ❤️
@PastorEAAdeboye 84 years of God's faithfulness. 🙇♀️
Happy birthday, Daddy. 🥰
I wish you long life and prosperity.
Nations will continue to honour you.
More grace to obey God's commandments.
You will not fail God. You will continue to make Jesus proud.
84 years of God's faithfulness. 🙇♀️
Happy birthday to a man of God, a sagacious and an astute leader. 🥰
I wish you long life and prosperity.
Nations will continue to honour you.
More grace to obey God's commandments.
You will not fail God. You will continue to make Jesus proud.
From 3.56 GP to 4.44 CGPA to the glory of God.
There is a lot to say but acknowledging God, who made it all possible is the utmost part.
REINTRODUCING TO Y'ALL THE LATEST PHARMACOLOGY GRADUATE!!! 🤭🎓
Pharmacologist Favour Oluwatoyin.
#OOUConvocation#35THOOUCONVOCATION
From 3.56 GP to 4.44 CGPA to the glory of God.
There is a lot to say but acknowledging God, who made it all possible is the utmost part.
REINTRODUCING TO Y'ALL THE LATEST PHARMACOLOGY GRADUATE!!! 🤭🎓
Pharmacologist Favour Oluwatoyin.
#OOUConvocation#35THOOUCONVOCATION
Reintroducing: OLANIYAN Oluwapelumi Enoch
BSc. Statistics - First class honours (4.61/5.00)
Best graduating student, Department of Statistics'25
Started with 3.29 + carryover in Sta101
Simplified Statistics to hundreds of undergraduate students
Congratulations to me 🥳❤️