TB JOSHUA’S DAUGHTER, SERAH, CALLED TO THE BAR IN NEW YORK, NIGERIA
Serah Oyindamola Joshua, the first daughter of famous Nigerian Pastor T.B. Joshua, was one of the 3,277 who were called to the Bar on December 15th and 16th, having successfully completed the September 2015 Bar Final Examinations at the Nigerian Law School.
In an exclusive interview with The Guardian, Serah revealed that she will also be called to the bar in New York in January, having passed final examinations in November.
“I’m grateful to God, my family and friends, who have been of help to me. I am humbled and privileged to have succeeded. I am very happy,” Serah told The Guardian.
“I am privileged and fortunate to be the daughter of such a humble and great man of God called TB Joshua. He is someone I look up to because my father is a man of God and he has been able to guide me every time I need him. I am too happy, so humbled to be his daughter. He has been a good guide. Thus, I can’t afford to disappoint him and God, because to whom much is given, much is expected.”
How does she react to comments about her father? She says, “He is a true example of humility. I have seen so many character traits in him that are worthy to emulate. As a father, he is the best father anybody can pray to have. I am not just saying that because he is my father; this is just the truth. Also, it’s not what I think about him or what people think about him that counts but what God says about him.”
She adds, “That’s why I said he is a true man of God and it’s not what people say that counts but what God says. Everybody has the right to air his or her opinion but God’s opinion counts most.”
What was his reaction to her success story? “He was very happy and proud of me. I am always happy whenever he is proud of me. He has given me so much and I feel I have a lot to offer and can’t afford to disappoint him.”
Was there any special gift or words of encouragement he gave her as a child? “Life is an experience,” she exclaims. “I know my dad and he is a living example of how to be humble and devoted to God.”
The name TB Joshua has opened doors for her but not as many would think. “When people know that I am his daughter, they are always surprised and that spurs me on to work harder and achieve what I want. To every glory is a story to tell.” She adds, “He is the best dad I could ever wish for. I am so grateful to God.”
On how her friends relate to her and whether they expect her to introduce them to him for prayers, she has this to say: “Yes, many are surprised, and some even want me to introduce them to him for prayers.”
What’s next for Serah? “I will also be called to bar in New York in January. I passed the final examinations in November and I’m getting set for the January date in New York Supreme Court.”
Challenges growing up? The young lady, who attended Ronik International School, Ejigbo, Lagos State, and later, the London School of Economic (LSE), where she did her law degree before earning a master’s in New York University (NYU) Law School, explains, “We all have challenges, but with what my father has taught me, I see challenges as stepping stone to greater heights. Also, challenges are not personal because God is involved in seeing you through. Every stumbling block is a lesson to move higher in life.”
Is she her daddy or mummy’s pet? She expresses surprises, saying, “I am daddy’s pet, because I admire him a lot and the best is yet to come.”
Her younger sister, Promise Joshua, who attended the occasion in Abuja, Nigeria, added: “By God’s grace, we are following his (T.B. Joshua’s) path and seeing results. My sister, who is just 22, and her ability to have combined the New York and Nigerian bar exams is a testimony to the disciplined upbringing our father gave us. She has been a role model and I am following her footsteps.” Promise is currently studying Politics and International Relations at the London School of Economics (LSE).
SOURCE: The Guardian, Nigeria
Air Mukwai_
December 23, 2015 at 10:23 am
Hard working, focus and putting God first and not being bitter like nez, then everything is possible.
isaac
December 23, 2015 at 10:45 am
Amen and and Amen. Devotion to God is always the way to go.
Ron M
December 23, 2015 at 11:28 am
God + hard work = Excellent results. Amen
toi tomato
December 23, 2015 at 12:03 pm
ine nati “BAR” elo lwanya tata lesa eeee
mactriboy
December 23, 2015 at 12:48 pm
congrates lady
Austin 2021
December 23, 2015 at 12:59 pm
Hard work is key to every success not lazing arround expecting hand outs from politicians.
PoSHIT Eve
December 23, 2015 at 2:21 pm
My daughter also got her engineering degree in Ohio. Why havent you reported on her? You stupid faggots There is no story here You are just creating one where there isnt. And you think we are just gullible readers who shouyld be given an shit!
MERCY
December 23, 2015 at 3:22 pm
I thought it was a drinking bar oh
Kelemundoh.com.
December 23, 2015 at 6:28 pm
You r such a brave Lady. Congrats.
Chilufya
December 23, 2015 at 6:44 pm
which bar?’s it the very bar i know?can some1 help please!
New Educated Zambia©❤√
December 23, 2015 at 8:13 pm
Kikiki and foolish zambians travel to attend this crook’s church and waste their money on him. Meanwhile he is able to send his children abroad to get the best education while your kids here suffer
Air Mukwai_
December 24, 2015 at 1:13 am
Nigerian Law School is abroad? Read between the lines before you start yapping.