Bad Dreams About Nigeria Made Me Relocate to US-Pastor Sam Adeyemi

The Founder and Senior Pastor of Daystar Christian Centre, Sam Adeyemi, has unveiled reasons behind his decision to relocate from Nigeria to the United States (US).

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He made this known during a virtual interview with Seun Okinbaloye on his programme ‘Mic On’ podcast, on Sunday where the duo discussed Leadership Beyond Governance Politics and the Role of the Younger Generation in Nigeria.

Adeyemi stated that whenever he and his wife set dates and booked flights to return to Nigeria, he would have a bad dream about something terrible happening to him there in Nigeria.

He recounted series of bad dreams he had each time he planned to go back to Nigeria.

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In his words, “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.

“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 wouldn’t say I liked this dream.”

He continued, “Three days later, I had a dream. We both travelled to Nigeria in my dream, and I was in a big fight. I was being attacked violently, and I 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 2:00 a.m. 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,” he added.

Adeyemi stated that he had never experienced two dreams about the same event in one night. He added that upon placing a call to inform his family members of their traveling back to Nigeria, two of them confirmed the series of dream he has been having by stating that ‘they’ re not comfortable with his going to Nigeria’.

Recall that earlier this year, Adeyemi explained why the older generations of Nigerians must put their act together and make Nigeria work.

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