David R. Dube
David Roland Dube is a committed Christian leader, devoted husband to Lerato Nxumalo, and proud father of three children. He resides in Johannesburg South, South Africa, and works as an Assistant Accountant and HR Assistant.
David Roland Dube is a committed Christian leader, devoted husband to Lerato Nxumalo, and proud father of three children. He resides in Johannesburg South, South Africa, and works as an Assistant Accountant and HR Assistant.
Daniel Clement Chirembo is a devoted Christian leader and educator based in Mangochi, Malawi. He is married and the father of two children, David and Jepher. By profession, he is a teacher and serves as a secondary school director. He is the Founder and Overseer of Tower of Deliverance Fellowship Churches in Malawi, a Lecturer at Hands on Africa University, and the Principal of Elephant Rock Academy Secondary Schools.
Alexander Z. Freeman is a dedicated teacher and faith leader from Liberia, born on February 28, 1970. He has been happily married to Fannia M. Freeman for 30 years, and together they are blessed with five children and five grandchildren. Alexander serves as a teacher and as the leader of a conference of thirty-two churches across Liberia, Guinea, and Ivory Coast. Through his leadership, he is committed to guiding and strengthening communities while fostering spiritual and organizational growth.
Bishop Philip Otieno Ojwang lives in Nairobi Kenya -East Africa. He is 52 ‘years old and married to one female wife by the name Rebecah Otieno, who is also pastor. Philip and Rebekah got married in 1997 and has been living together as married couple up to-date. The lord has blessed them with four children. Three sons and a daughter namely, John, Lydia, James and Immanuel. He works as pastor of a local church called Rhema fellowship Mission, together with his wife. He is the visioner of this church with more than 16 branches within Kenya. He is also the chairman of interdenominational pastors’ fellowship called “House of pastors” in mlolongo.
Prince Ubi Etim-Ikpi is a preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the Lead Pastor of GoodNews of Christ Rescue Arena, based in Calabar, Nigeria. He is an indigene of Yakurr Local Government Area and is devoted to ministry, leadership development, and community impact. Prince is married to his wife, Beatrice, and they are blessed with children.
Prince was introduced to World Serving Leaders through his leader, Luke Kuepfer, and describes completing both the short and full courses as a deeply transformational experience. He is passionate about raising Serving Leaders across Nigeria, beginning within his local community and ministry, with a vision to equip others to lead through service and Christ-centered leadership.
Jackson Saruni Sayagie is a Kenyan entrepreneur from Narok County. He is married and a proud father of three children. He holds a degree in Business Administration and is a certified Monitoring and Evaluation professional. Jackson runs a successful town-based business, Maasai Fashions Outfits Store, employing over 12 staff members.
He is a committed Christian with a strong passion for servant leadership and community transformation. Through WSL training, he has been equipped with practical leadership skills and a clearer sense of purpose in both personal and professional life. The training strengthened his capacity to lead with vision, accountability, and service. Jackson is passionate about sharing the rich experience gained from WSL by training and mentoring others, particularly local church leaders, using the five actions toward growing the church and strengthening effective, values-driven leadership.
Grace Wambui Mamithi lives in Kenya and currently works at a cyber café, where she supports daily business operations, customer service, and digital services. She is a trained Accountant with experience in financial management, administration, and organizational operations, having previously served in corporate, ministry, and public sector environments. Her professional background reflects strong financial stewardship, accountability, and operational support. Grace is single, she values family and believes that strong relationships are foundational to personal growth and healthy communities. She has been trained and certified through World Serving Leaders, gaining practical insight into the Serving Leader Model and its application in leadership and organizational transformation. Grace is passionate about servant leadership and believes in leadership grounded in integrity, humility, and service to others. As a certified World Serving Leaders Training Partner, she is committed to equipping leaders with practical tools that inspire transformation in individuals, teams, and communities.
Makena D Mwobobia, she is a Kenyan and lives in Meru, Kenya. Makena has over 20 years of experience in development and social work, specializing in programme development, leadership, and capacity-building of organizations and people. She has worked at various levels; project management, management and leadership with four international organizations and has undertaken assignments in Ethiopia, Nepal, Nigeria, India, South Sudan, Tanzania, Mozambique and Sweden. She has been a board member of several local and international organizations. Makena is a mentor to many women, both young and old. Currently she is a consultant. Makena is a born-again Christian. She is married, a mother of five and a grandmother of six.
Her experience with the World Serving Leaders affirmed that transformative leadership begins with self-awareness, a commitment to serving others with intention and being impactful. Her vision is to train leaders using the Serving Leader Model to raise ethical, people-centered leadership that empowers others to thrive.
James Odero lives in Kenya and is an internal audit and governance professional with extensive experience in public sector accountability, risk assurance, and organizational leadership. He serves in senior audit leadership roles while also engaging in research, teaching, and practitioner-oriented writing on governance and leadership.
Lucy is a Programme Specialist and trained teacher based in Kajiado County, Kenya, with over 20 years of experience advancing education and health programs across East Africa, including Kenya, Uganda, Somalia, South Sudan, and Tanzania. She is passionate about increasing access to quality education for vulnerable communities through relief, rehabilitation, and development initiatives. Lucy is deeply committed to servant leadership, striving to model Christ-centered leadership within her family and the communities she serves. She is married and a proud mother of three boys. Her experience with World Serving Leaders has further strengthened her leadership journey and commitment to serving others with excellence.