🎙️ Just finished recording a podcast on my incredible experience at Africa Rise and Shine in Ivory Coast 🇨🇮 edition 26!
This wasn’t your “usual church program.” Nope. This was a mix of faith, entrepreneurship, and mindset-shifting wisdom. From pastors to professionals in different fields, every voice pushed us to think bigger, break limits, and equip ourselves with skills that actually matter in our families, workplaces, and daily lives.
And the best part? It wasn’t just about listening it was about networking, connecting, and being stretched in ways that stay with you long after the conference ends.
Now… rumor has it the next one is in Gabon 🇬🇦. So if you’re planning to “just chill at home” while people are getting their lives transformed, rethinking their futures, and building networks that could open doors then you must rethink.
let me just say this: if you come and don’t benefit in any way don’t worry, the refund is on me! 😅 And to top it off, I’ll personally put in a word with God to refund you too. Ahh! 🙌🏽✨
I promise I haven’t been paid to advertise for this conference in case you’re wondering 😅. But truth be told… you will benefit. Don’t miss it.
#Equipping You for Life & Legacy #Faith, Networking & a Refund from God? 🤭#Why You Can’t Miss Africa Rise & Shine Gabon 🇬🇦
In this episode, I reflect on the past two days of the Africa Conference. I was reminded of a powerful truth: education and family are not separate journeys they are deeply connected, and when grounded in faith, they become a force that can change generations.
In this episode, I dive into the incredible value of showing up to conferences like this. These aren't just events they are divine appointments. They awaken something in you. They expand your mind, sharpen your vision, and shake up your thinking. You walk in one way and walk out completely recharged mentally, spiritually, and even professionally.
We often limit the Word of God to spiritual revival alone but let me tell you, God’s Word holds principles for parenting, leadership, business, education, personal growth, and so much more. When applied, biblical values become your greatest asset not just in church, but out in the real world.
I was deeply inspired by some of the most profound voices across the continent and the diaspora. I had the privilege of hearing from a diverse and inspiring group of speakers:
* Dr. Samuel Hayes Jr
* Rev. Dr. Philip Igbinijesu
* Professor Alfred Bizoza
* Pastor Jean Paul Valois
* Pastor Georges Amoako
* Apostle Michael Adalefarasina
They’ve come from different nations and backgrounds apostles, academics, pastors, authors, and leaders but all with one voice: Africa, it’s time to rise.
Every teaching is a call to action. Every moment is filled with purpose. And every day feels like a divine download. This is not just for churchgoers. It’s for visionaries, parents, educators, creatives, and future leaders. If you’re serious about your faith, your calling, and your future you need to be in rooms like this.
Stay tuned I’ll keep sharing as the days unfold. There’s so much more to come. ✨
#AfricaRiseAndShine #AfricaHaguruka #KingdomLeadership #FaithInAction #TransformingNations #EducationAndFaith #PurposeDriven
In this episode, I share from the heart about what it truly means to serve the Kingdom of God not just in big, visible ways, but in the quiet, consistent acts of faithfulness. Whether it’s through financial giving, volunteering, or simply saying “yes” to small opportunities in our local church, every action has the power to grow and expand God’s Kingdom.
I also spoke on the weight of obedience how saying “no” to God’s call doesn’t just affect us, but can impact those around us. Sometimes, it’s the little things we do or don’t do that shape the spiritual atmosphere of our homes, churches, and communities.
Remember: God multiplies the little we offer when it’s given from a surrendered heart. Don’t underestimate your “yes.”
It’s really sad how we’ve reduced serving the Kingdom to something we do when it’s convenient… when it fits around our lives, our schedules, an audience watching or when there’s something in it for us. We’ve made serving about platforms, performance, and praise and in the process, we’ve forgotten what it actually means to serve the One who gave it all.
In this episode, I speak from the heart. I share a personal testimony from July 2017 the moment I stopped just being someone born into a Christian family and truly became a follower of Christ. That was the moment I realised: serving God isn’t about being seen. It’s about surrender.
This podcast episode is a reminder that real service comes from a place of purpose a deep “why” that isn’t tied to the spotlight but to obedience. I pray this episode pulls you closer to the heart of what it means to truly serve.
#WhenServingGodStopsBeingConvenient
We can proudly say we are Abanyamulenge not just because of the sacrifices of our ancestors, but also because of the resilience of those who are still back home, facing human rights abuses while preserving our identity and continuing the fight for our rights.
While many of us may now live in Western countries, thriving in our careers, education, and daily lives, we must never forget who made that possible. Our identity would not exist without the community back home, those who have given more than money could ever offer. They have given us something far more valuable: AN IDENTITY.
Don’t let greed or comfort blind you to this truth. When you are asked to support IWACU and advocate for our people back home, remember that your financial support does more than just provide security, aid, and resources, it also preserves your own identity in these Western societies. You’re not just helping them you’re helping yourself.
The support you give allows you to walk with your head held high, knowing you come from somewhere, that you belong to a people, and that you have a place to call home
We have been patronised for decades, denied basic human rights, accused with false allegations, silenced, etc as a tactic to force us to flee our home defeated, but today we stand tall heads held up high #proundtobecalledAbanyamulenge telling you we will raise our voices and we will fight until we are liberated 💚✊🏽. Like it or not you cannot wipe us from the face of the world. We were created with purpose and He who created us will fulfil that purpose!
Why is it that when it is Your people it’s Genocide, injustice and Inhumane, but when it is my people we are “Victimising” ourselves and “seeking attention”, you say! Why should I stand with you when you’ve decided to stand against me, why should I fight with you when you’ve decided to be a bystander in my battles, why should I advocate for you when you have chosen to stay silent for me. WHY?
You might have chosen to turn a blind eye to the truth of the matter but don’t ask me to do the same thing. Stop demanding and expecting Me to turn a blind eye on my own. It is You who have decided to be In denial, and continue to pretend that you do not see or know what is happening to my people despite of all the evidence and core facts presented in front of you, Not me.
So today, I Unapologetically chose to stand for my own! When you defend your own you expect me to support and sympathise with you. But when I support my own you belittle me, attack me and more. Stop trying to guilt trip me or make me fee like speaking for my people is wrong when YOU do not find it wrong to speak for yours.
The DRC conflict has been completely taken out of context by different groups. Let me just remind everyone that this is not a tribal war this is Congo vs M23 not Vs Abanyamulenge or any other Tribe in DRC Congo itself.
Everyone is being brainwashed not only by the Westetn communities but also by Rwandese ideology resulting to people applying western and Rwandese Doctrines in a wrong conflict.
This is a time to stand in solidarity and unified. This is the time to advocate for DRC Congo’s Liberation and all the innocent lives lost as a result of this conflict. It’s time to sympathise and empathise with families being impacted by this event. It’s not a time to point fingers at your own fellow Congolese.
Is it really advocating for human rights if that’s only shown or channelled the moment your own people are being prosecuted? Should we have a say on who deserves being advocated for and who doesn’t . Are human rights truely served or advocated for when done out of convenience?
Do we believe that every human life deserves to be advocated for, if so why then do we keep quiet until our homes are attacked? Are we truely being a human right activist or just attention seekers?
It’s really important that before we fall into a trap of circulating information about other’s that we check its reliability. Just because a rumour is repeated more than multiple times by different people it doesn’t mean that it is accurate and true. Let us avoid falling into a habit of believing everything that we hear about others. Circulating false information does nothing but tarnish other people’s image.
Is there ever a right time to be proposed too? Should the responsibility always be the men’s to initiate the relationship? When is the right time to suggest that it’s time to take things to the next step? What is the women’s role in a relationship, if she has any?
When God delivers you from a season, He prepares and advances the next season for you. Do not allow discouragement make you believe it is impossible to reach for what God has ordained for you.