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Yami guy
@Yamicanibanda
Economist📊●|👟 plug💰●| COYB💙●| stay humble ALWAYS ●| Data analyst●|Trust in God always
Lilongwe, Malawi Katılım Eylül 2019
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You believed in my vision when many couldn’t even see it.
As a Chartered Accountant, you walked away from a well-paying, prestigious role as Head of Finance at ActionAid Malawi—just to stand with me. People laughed. They called you unreasonable, even insane. But you saw something others missed: vision, purpose, and the fire to build.
Today, we stand as a testimony—God truly brings people from far.
To every woman out there: not every good man comes already established. Some carry vision, not yet visible success. Don’t reject a man of purpose because he looks small today—he may become something great tomorrow.
And to the men: never forget the woman who stood with you when you had nothing. When God lifts you, honor her—give her the crown she deserves.
This is our history week. We’ll be sharing more of our journey and the lessons behind it.


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I found this old picture of me at the age of 16… standing there, holding a microphone, in a place that honestly reflects how little I had. No comfort. No platform. Just faith.
Back then, many people pulled me aside and told me I was on the wrong path. They said I should focus on “something better,” something more secure. But those were the days I knew God for real. The days of struggle, of depending on Him for everything. Funny enough, that’s when people called me a true man of God. They admired the sacrifice. They loved to see me walking in lack—it somehow made my calling more believable to them.
But something changed.
I decided to grow. I started a small business. I stopped depending on people. God began to bless the work of my hands. My ministry began to grow beyond what anyone expected.
And suddenly… I became “fake.”
Fake to the same people who once sat with me in my struggle.
Fake to those I had outgrown.
Fake even to those who don’t know my story—only my results.
It’s strange how quickly people rewrite your story when they can’t relate to your growth. Where I come from, in Malawi and some parts of Africa, when a person begins to do well, people don’t ask how God did it… they question what evil must be behind it. Success becomes suspicious. Strategy and achievement lead to accusation.
But hear me clearly—my journey is not built on social media, nor validation. It is built on faith, resilience, long nights, rejection, and the undeniable faithfulness of God.
I didn’t rise from comfort. I rose from conviction.
And to someone reading this:
Don’t let people define your journey based on the season they preferred you in. Some will only celebrate you when you are struggling. The moment you rise, they will question you.
Keep going anyway.
God is not only in your suffering—He is also in your lifting.
They will be mad because they will fail to figure out how you will still be blessed after they lie and build a whole team against you. If that won’t happen, you haven’t started yet!
And when God lifts you up, don’t apologize for it. I don’t!

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@Yamicanibanda Can you help me with that?
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@lcmagazinemw Ma podcast awawa ndosiyana, Za Nyimbo kwambiri akumapanga focus on Ma music artists, whilst Podcast Malawi ndiya general not music specific. But in the perspective of music Za Nyimbo is much better.
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