Interview with Bro Akinpelu Samuel

Interviewer: Hello, can we meet you sir?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: My name is Akinpelu Samuel Oluwapelumi from Osun state


Interviewer: What's your course of study?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: Education and Physics

Interviewer: What course did you choose initially?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: Electrical and electronic engineering

Interviewer: Would you mind sharing your admission story with us? Was it your first Jamb and how did you feel when you finally got in?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I got 208 in jamb, didn't meet up with the cutoff mark so I changed to metallurgical and material engineering, I was moved to education cause of my O’level combination I think, I used a combined result but only one reflected. And yeah that's my first jamb, I was happy when I got in cause I'm already tired of staying at home, though I rejected two scholarships (due to ignorance) into two big private universities.

Interviewer: So, are you single in the Lord or Single and searching or engaged or maybe married?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: Single in the Lord

Interviewer: Give us a brief detail of your educational background (Primary & Secondary)

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I attend center Point nursery and primary, I moved to Federal polytechnic staff school to continue from primary 3 then did Common entrance into Ilori comprehensive high school (From jss1-3).  I attended Agboran High school of science for my senior secondary school in Ede, Osun state.

Interviewer: Were you a prefect in school? You look like someone perfect for a headboy that will beat all the students. 

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I was the time keeper in primary school before my dad changed my school, time keepers are mostly the next acting headboy. I would have been a prefect in secondary school but I got a bad history with school.

Interviewer: Asides from being a fine brother in the Lord, what other activities are your hobbies?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: Reading and I work online most of the times.

Interviewer: What if you are not currently studying this course you are studying, what course would you rather be studying?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: Electrical and electronics engineering or probably metal and material enginnering.

Interviewer: Share your experience as a child.

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I can't remember o

Interviewer: Do you have a side hustle or work asides from schooling? If yes, would you mind telling us about it and how you started?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: Crypto and I was learning programming. I started cypto last year and programming earlier this year.

Interviewer: What department do you belong to at church and are you currently holding any position?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I'm in sanitation department

Interviewer: How are you able to juggle School, fellowship with God, positions at school/church and business? That is a lot for anyone to handle. Can you share actionable tips on how you were able to work everything out without one affecting the other?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I would say determination.

Interviewer: Would you like to share your Christian experience?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: Nothing much to say, I was actually a Sunday Sunday church goer.

Interviewer: So, what has changed now?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I don't just attend Sunday service but programs too.

Interviewer: What is your favorite Bible verse and why do you like this verse?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I like reading psalm cos that's what helps me during my hard times which I can't share.

Interviewer: What would be your advice to non-believers?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: They should turn back to God cos the end time is near and he's the only one to save us.

Interviewer: With the rise of false pastors and funny doctrines, what would you advise believers?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: Once we know the truth, it'll set us free from false pastors and funny doctrines.

Interviewer: How did you become a member of CAC HALL CHAPEL?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I was looking for a CAC Church and Sis Mary Adetunji described Hallelujah Chapel.

Interviewer: What was your first impression of Halleluyah Chapel? Is that impression still intact till now?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: The first impression was the time and I'm still getting used to it because service at my previous church was 9-11 at most.

Interviewer: Describe daddy Ajiroba in 3 words.

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: He's a disciplinarian and a man of principles.

Interviewer: Who are those you consider your closest pals at Hallelujah Chapel? People you would miss too when you graduate from here.

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I'll miss the church cos it will always be part of me.

Interviewer: Do you have a mentor? Who is this person and why did you choose the person as a mentor?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: I'm not sure I have a mentor.

Interviewer: If I ask you to give a shout-out now to people who have influenced your journey in Life greatly, who and who would you give a shout-out to?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: That will be my parents and Hallelujah Chapel members. I don't actually keep friends. 

Interviewer: What day do you consider the best and worst day of your life?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: That'll be when I crossed to 200level. I'll like not to say the worst day cos it is personal. 

Interviewer: After University Education, what's next?

Bro Akinpelu Samuel: To further more on my education first.

Interviewer: So, with that we have come to the end of the interview. Thank you so much for being here with us. We appreciate your time.

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