Pastor Samani Pulepule is the General Superintendent of the Samoan Assemblies of God Worldwide. Recently elected as the Chairman of the Worldwide Samoan Fellowship, Pastor Pulepule and his wife has served as ministers for the Assemblies of God for over 45 years.
Born and raised in Solosolo, a village in the Atua District of Western Samoa, Pastor Samani is recognised throughout the Pacific Region, especially among the Samoan people.
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