 Onikuwa salbowa kanื่o, mawen Therefore, we fallen in love with our women We continue to join the Unyenguja inunun folk resolve Kuhua da wa menda Muza kwa ni siya kutama kwa mtatsu wa mtabihi ha? Noti kksu kwa kwa mtasa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa ma, kwa kutama kwa ma? Kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa kwa ma ma, kwa kwa mtasa kwa mtasa 12 nisha I'm married to a pastor, pastor Ozea, and I love the Lord. He's a mother who gave birth to me. That is Grace, I'm a gospel minister. We pastor church in town called Fruful Center. At the same time I work. No kukuku kanda kamera nil kwenakwambia when I grow up. Happy Mother's Day to you. Thank you, thank you Miriam. Yes, and Kari Bustana. Today being a mother's day we're celebrating our mothers. We celebrate you as well. And I'm just reminded of being a mother comes with so much responsibility. It comes with a lot of joys, a lot of challenges. And what is your experience as a mother so far? Because you say you're a mother of two nations. Yes. How are the nations taking you? I think I have gone through a lot. Let me come with the first experience. When I carried the first, I mean the pregnancy, my first one. And I went through it. Miriam nikwambia. Nyambia. Labia ilini kula ili sija wai. Sija ili jwa inakwanga ibo. I remember I was on labor for like a whole day. Until the next day. At two. I can't eat. I can't sit down. I'm just dancing everywhere. And when I gave birth, I think the first person I called was my mother. And I just told her, I love you. There are things you might not know until you go through that experience. That is how it started then. Now it comes. Ukwankine le time ya kwa ya tu demu. That time I don't know. Sasa na yanda kubai. Guwani jitrit. That time there's a way it has been reduced. Because there are people who are really getting a lot of attention here. The kids. You just get into the house sometimes when they came. Mami, I need this. You just started doing something of your own. Umejia chilia apu. And I realized that is the goodness. Because when you are away from your children and your kids and your family again, ah. So he's of makilele na onanga. I have not even rested. But it's what makes motherhood sweet. And enjoyable. So I thank God for that too. That is how my life has been. I've learnt to be so much selfless. But I don't have myself. So I really get time probably when you go for a while. Which is very important for all mothers. In as much as we are busy, you get into the house. You already think what people are going to eat. You know what to do. You are trying to look for their clothes. Sometimes you don't even have enough to give them. So you have to do. Like if I was to do for the sale on this month. I was trying to give you and support you. Life is in delay. You know what to make. Ulampanya or Gopi. I know. You say that on air. I'm thinking about being selfless. You said when you delivered called your mum. And I'm like, what is that one experience? One thing, you know. You picked from your mother. And you're doing it right now. You're applying it even in your motherhood. I think I've gotten so many lessons from my mother. And I usually look at it even from the biblical perspective. My mum was so selfless. And I saw like being a mother in itself is a calling. Indeed. Once your mother akunanga live. Akunanga you know. I mean akuna is there for life. So one thing I learnt from my mother is the ability to birth. To birth. So there's the physical giving birth. And there's also the spiritual giving birth. So my mother was, you know. Someone who was able to birth what we are today. In as much as I come from a family of seven. So most times, sometimes pesa ilkuangashida. I had to go to school. But she could speak. I'm seeing you're a great person. I know you will finish school. Ataka matuna pesa leo. You will finish school. So I learnt that birthing. And I carried it forward that even in my kids today. When things are not working well. I know I will birth it by speaking it. You know. And then I also picked from my mother. The ability to nurture something. Mazi sisi we can nurture. That God has given us. And I learnt that through my mum. So you give something small. To a mother unan patyata like. Mami. So I got 500 shillings. I remember sometimes. She took that money and started a hotel business. Selling things. And through that I saw my mum give me some money. Like 200, 500 we keep. Then after some time, it's quite a lot. So she had that aspect of nurturing in her. That has really made me who I am today. So I looked at how my mum raised the seven of us. We raised the seven of us and I only have two Sometimes I feel it's too much When I see I will make it because she was able to nurture us Two and too much How do you handle too much in music? One thing I learnt from Miriam Mazi sometimes uneza nda crazy Kus unapata from eight to five niko job Nikito kajob after five Natu kaku balance niko na wato hi apa They need to have time with their mommy There is also time that comes with expectations of like homework that they have from school I need to have time to do some you know just to have some meditation and just pray And you know time yaku tizi for my own music I mean career to also grow So one thing that I learnt is to always ask God guide me Kus I realized sometimes my mind used to go crazy Not how man should be I should have that aspect of loving me So how can I do it God help me Direct me to be able to balance all these In a way that it will give you glory And honor So that is the secret I have learnt to always As I start my day help me that That little time I have with my children Let them feel satisfied Let them feel they have a mother around So you many fudishas and other things can be so crazy It can be crazy Should you go first or should I Yeah you go first Something I picked from her The way she prays about those little little things And you don't know what God help me Manage these But say you don't know Is there any need for us to pray for it And it's very important to pray for those Small to details God hairs That is so amazing grace And talking of praying and God guiding you on how to balance everything Man has the music now Your music side of life Has been Since you released your first music Man has been very crazy Yes Just before I go to that DJ Nix allow me to say something That I also learnt I also learnt the ability to talk That God has given To a mother That we are able to talk talk talk And talk and talk So sometimes we talk to our mothers You talk to your husband You talk to your children You talk to the friends that are near So something that God taught me out of this That grace learnt to talk to the right people Cause you see As to nizawangia Kama wama matutawangia because Tukona wa toto sometimes it's so hard Sometimes also there are challenges we go through as mothers And it is good to talk But only check that you talk to the right person Even the garden of Eden We talk to the wrong person And then there was a problem So mothers have the ability to talk But most of it let us Get that energy to go mungaleshe mungu But the story na mungu That really makes us better in that Talking and not more of gossip Cause we can talk to anyone So long as they can listen to us And your music now So getting back to my music I think this is a journey of faith The first time I went to a studio Was to see what was going on Cause what I had was songs No money And I trusted go to go to the studio No fair, it was not fair So just called a few friends I told them in case you went to the studio I went to the studio And I saw it poli poli Then I look up See what was fair enough I was sitting close to the reruta State light And I saw what was fair enough To see what was fair So I had to walk all the way to town To the studio These friends of mine came And they helped me to do the backup And that is how I did it by faith That was my first journey Your music now, oh my god I still have some knowledge I didn't know about quality I just knew that you go there and sing But I thank God At least I made a step of faith I thank God because 90 was upon me Then now from that At least a few people saw Some potential Effort So I stayed again That time being jobless But then after I went to the studio The following days, after 3 days Things came to my house They stole everything That time we used to Unapewa your master So I became your master I became your master Plus I was a I was a senior I was a senior So everything I had a small Kaga cylinder They took it So I was like, what do I do? But because of the passion I love gospel music And I know God had put something in me Anytime I sing when I'm low I feel my spirit are lifted I feel so excited So that is what kept me going I'm not giving up I come to make another step of faith I did that I managed to launch After doing the live launch The producer I don't know what happened I did get the product Okay Those are the challenges If we ask a challenge That you went through Mingi Because We came to know you We did so well We did so well How was the transition To this kind of music The quality Now the serious I work in health And I do what is called Continuous quality improvement My duty to see that The patients got the right drugs The services happening They are happening on time And I realized that as I did this God gave me the ability To be able to understand What is quality in everything that you do That is That is number 2 bit of it Number 1 bit of it I thank God for the man of God That he gave me in my life Because this husband has nurtured me So every day When I wake up in the morning My husband speaks big things To him speak about me Is this the best thing in the whole world That also helped me To bring out The me that was Still hidden and feeling like I cannot So those 2 things I applied Of course to the guidance of the Lord And therefore I desired to do something That is better Another thing is Every day as you grow deeper and deeper With the Lord That is the God of excellence Music started from the Lord And so We as gospel singers should do the best That is what I believe So that is what made me really go out And just want to do the best That I can do to the Lord For the time that I am leaving And leave an impact Give it the best Don't give God midioka mazi He doesn't deserve midioka Give him the best What is the message behind this song Kwanza tu me dansapa e tu yote The dancing Sifa is a powerful song And it is Best Mejali on revelations What are you seeing around you Because the Bible says that the Lord inhabits The praises of his people So when my environment I look around today I look at you Miriam and DJ Nix Na onna na onna bile mugana I mean you are handsome You are beautiful What is it that are you seeing around We are living in the era of COVID-19 And we keep complaining There is no money Yes but I choose to see that there is money In the middle of this tough time So Sifa brings out What actually God wants us to see And be What are you seeing You seeing your next opportunity coming Praise the Lord That praise You job was metoklesi You chakula lazma And that is why you see Oh can you see No power over mighty king Grace I see His glory in the risen sun I know he is there to provide As I praise him I know he is there to turn my situations around I know he is there to lift me That is Sifa As you praise even in this middle of COVID-19 God is able to heal our nation God is able to open doors God is able to make Kenya to be at the top There are nations who are once very low And the Lord has lifted them As you praise So praise, praise, Sifu, Sifu Mimina chakani Sifu Amen Powerful Should you expect more from Grace this year Ya Expect more because Gospel does not expire And as we move on Each and every new day God is speaking, God is ministering New songs, new tunes are coming It is just us to listen and just listen What is God saying What is the next project Because all of us are unique I am unique Ya inasmuch as they are big singers All of us, so long as you have the ability To sing, God gives you something unique That nobody else in the world has Although all of us are expected To praise because God expects us Everyone to praise We have a voice, you might not sing But you can shout to praise You might not even shout a lot You can dance, there is something you can do Because God wants us to worship him Dancing is my favourite When it comes to praising You have this Mine is dancing Even though I have two left feet I love dancing I try singing praise When people always tell me I am shouting praise Then I will say that you are bado I will be shouting praise I will be shouting praise Okay Grace Kindly mention on your social media And where can people get all this music And support you as well Okay So you can get me on YouTube At Grace Osea Facebook you can follow me also Instagram also Grace.sea Then Twitter You can say 5 And I will be so glad Requesting for my songs Through DJ Nick Namungu ata bariki They like those songs are inspired by the Lord Amen Is there any special person you would like to wish a happy mother's day? Oh yes I will start with my own mother Though she is unwell Mami I love you so much Thank you for raising me For being me this far Mama ma li kwa kwa Ulai ni kwa kwa Ulai ni kwa kwa Because they ulai ni beat I mean it models something In me And I really appreciate you mama Wherever you are just know that I love you And to my elder sister Betty Thank you so much for being a second mami to me I love you so much My spiritual mothers I love you so much May God expand you And may God remember you wherever you are Then I will shout out You may kwa as a specific to the mother There are those people you know Or may kwa nawe your fans out there One word to them as you sign out Wow I want to tell you that I love you I am still waiting on God For a lot of things that are great And they are coming and they are on their way I can't really appreciate the support That you've given unto me I don't take it for granted And I pray that God may expand you As you're watching today May you be blessed And continue watching Oh I E254 In Jesus name Thank you so much So DJ Nick What are you dropping for us That grace will bless us We are safer Thank you