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Peter Adeleke’s book “Born to Lead, Called to Serve” Tops Amazon’s Best Sellers List

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In a remarkable breakthrough for contemporary leadership literature, Nigerian leadership coach and author Peter Adeleke has achieved a...

In a remarkable breakthrough for contemporary leadership literature, Nigerian leadership coach and author Peter Adeleke has achieved a major global milestone as his latest book, Born to Lead, Called to Serve: A Fourth-Dimensional Blueprint for World-Changers, claimed the number one position on Amazon Best Sellers list in the Business Leadership category.

The book reached the #1 spot, surpassing John C. Maxwell’s ‘The 5 Levels of Leadership’.

This was disclosed to PMNEWS on Monday during a media chat with Peter Adeleke.

The achievement places Adeleke’s work ahead of several globally acclaimed leadership titles, underscoring a shifting appetite among readers for a more purpose-driven and service-oriented approach to leadership. Observers say the book’s rapid success reflects a growing global demand for leadership philosophies that go beyond traditional metrics of success to emphasize meaning, impact, and transformation.

What makes the accomplishment even more striking is the speed at which the book rose to the top. Released initially as a Kindle preorder, the title quickly gained traction across multiple countries, with readers purchasing copies almost immediately after it became available. The surge in early demand signaled strong anticipation, even before many readers had fully engaged with its core message.

Since its release, the book has continued to attract a diverse and expanding audience. From young professionals seeking clarity in their career paths to seasoned leaders looking to reconnect with a deeper sense of purpose, the response has been widespread and enthusiastic. Industry watchers note that the book’s appeal cuts across age groups and professional backgrounds, positioning it as more than just another addition to the crowded leadership genre.

At the heart of Born to Lead, Called to Serve is a compelling argument: leadership is not merely an innate trait but a cultivated journey shaped by service, discipline, and intentional living. Adeleke challenges conventional notions of leadership by presenting it as a calling—one that requires commitment to serving others and creating lasting impact.

The book’s message appears to resonate strongly with a generation increasingly disillusioned with superficial success and eager for deeper meaning in both personal and professional life. By emphasizing purpose over prestige, Adeleke taps into a broader global conversation about what it truly means to
Peter Adeleke, who has gained international recognition for his leadership teachings and a record-setting leadership marathon, continues to expand his influence through this latest work. His central message remains clear and consistent: true leadership begins with a willingness to serve.

With the Kindle edition now widely available, the book’s momentum shows no signs of slowing. What began as a promising preorder has rapidly evolved into a global movement, as readers around the world embrace its message and apply its principles in their lives.

More than just a commercial success, the book is increasingly being described by readers as a transformative guide—one that not only redefines leadership but also challenges individuals to rethink how they live, serve, and lead in a rapidly changing world.

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