 by Vanissi amazing and the second hour of the show, this is J.C. Saku. We started the show at 10 a.m. Mwatuwa na uliza rada ni ganitulianza sanne. We started at our ala bani. You're still with us. Thank you so much. You made the right decision. This is J.C. Saku. My name is Mira Marsava, the host to the Holy Ghost. Across all social media platforms, you can interact with me at Miriam Masawa, Mwanzangupale. Yes, the president is my name. Also, find me on all social media platforms at Nix the president. And yeah, it's Easter Sunday, a special edition of J.C. Saku. Clearly Christ is risen and he reigns forever more. Just the word of the word of God says that his throne shall endure forever. It has no end, it's alpha or mega. So after we do it, you know what, it does not have an end. He's risen and he reigns in our lives, in our hearts, even on this show. He is the king of king and his name is Jesus Christ. And I want to appreciate our guests for the day. Hey, she has played some sweet, sweet melody. If I have to be given any instrument to play, to save my life, I want to assure you that we'll not be possible. But she did it so well and we really appreciate her. Vanisi or actually the gifted one, the one who does not fear crowds, but faces the crowds and decides to worship the Lord in the middle of the streets. My goodness, Vanisi, how are you? I'm fine. Welcome to the issue. I'm fine, I'm fine. Fana, happy Easter to you. Happy Easter. Thank you. What is the Lord speaking to you during this Easter? The Lord is telling me I'm free and free indeed. You're free. Yeah, by his blood that he shed on Calvary. Hallelujah. You're in the spirit. In that part of the blood you are in the spirit. Let us talk about you a little bit. Who is Vanisi? Vanisi is a gospel artist, a worshiper based in Nairobi. A worshiper minister? Yes. And you are a good combination of one who worships and together with an instrument but where did the journey begin from? The journey, it's a very long story. Can you tell a story by show? I hope you know that. But the journey started when I was very young, singing in Sunday school and enjoying singing and making people go in the prayers of the Lord at a very young age. So when I grew up I would always dream of singing and singing and singing and worshiping and singing. Is that a point you began now learning guitar? Is there also other instruments that you play? No, no, no. I play only this one. This one is what I love with all my heart. When did you learn? How was the learning process for you? Where did you get the passion to play the guitar? Okay, I loved guitar because I could work with it, not like piano, you know. So I chose guitar because I can carry it, I can play wherever I am, wherever I am. So I said I want to learn but now I learnt through YouTube tutorials. Serious? Yes. I think two years ago is when I decided let me try this but it was a tough one. But I thank God for this one. No, with ladies, people usually don't imagine that ladies can play instrument, especially guitar. Nakuwa nga guitar na drums. When I say my ladies, I know no, but ladies can play keyboard. Yeah, easy things that doesn't need strength about this one. There are these strengths. It's tactic. Yeah, it is because I mean if you see my fingers right now they'll tell you something else. Yeah, I cannot. You can't let those girls know. You'll have to cut them, those nails, cut those out, you know. So that you hold these chords visuri. Which is your favourite hymn that you've ever played? My favourite song or hymn or cover that you've ever played. Oh, I love Jesus Fade It all so much. And I've seen it on Instagram, on your feed. Play for us. Oh right, okay. And actually as she's playing that, you know, the same we will see. Her Instagram, as you continue the show, people should check her out on her Instagram. Yes. And hopefully YouTube should be having also the same videos because wow. That is remarkable. Yes. Thank you, thank you. Jesus Fade It All? Next, mention your Instagram page. What is your handle? VA Anuskon Nisi. And IWS Waiva Nisi. VA Anuskon Niswa. And are those two names or other? Is your official name? Yes, it is. I'm Vanisi. It's just that I... You put the underscore? Yes, understood. You separate the two. You separate the two. I don't know Instagram, but Instagram always needs that kind of underscore. So I had to put it in VA Niswa. And on your Instagram page, I'm sad that you do so well out there on the streets. You don't fear the crowds. You perform in the streets and you've done a number of songs there and they're doing so well. But I'm curious, what pushed you to go to the streets? And were you not afraid of the crowds? Let me tell you. Let me tell you. Anyway. Yeah, the fear is always there because you were asking God, are you sure you want to send me there where people are busier in their phones? They are thinking in their deep thoughts. So I was like, Lord, I just want to go and sing as much as I want to sing to bless someone, bless me too. I want to be the partake of that blessing. So with all the fear that I was like, let me swallow it for just five minutes for just five minutes and try. So after that, it was the best feeling I've ever had because I find people they are moving, they are singing along and I was like, Lord, take all the glory. How was the first day you did that? The first one, it was tough. It was really tough because I was so afraid. I thought maybe they will throw me. They throw me now and they will be like, Kera Rahia. But it was just something that I needed to try to try just once and see what will happen but it was really tough. Have you ever been approached randomly in the streets? Yeah. Like, maybe they will throw me. Oh, they will throw me now. I have. But mostly on my socials, they are like, you sing for me, they will throw me. So that is the playlist I will go and practice during the week and then on a day like this, I will go and sing. So today you are also going to sing. Yeah. And when you are up, you go to kufuwati. 20. 20. I'm dropping your location. But they should tell people so that they can't come and watch you as well. Yeah. But you're raising a sound in the middle of the city is not easy. Amen. Kutkatia stao. Why? Kwa city. Kwanzaa fukunama principality zake. But anyway, are you planning to do your own song? Maybe. Yes. Do a record. Do a number for us. Yes, I am. I want to do an event of my own. Maybe call everyone now of those people that have been singing on social media. So that now we meet and we see each other. We worship. Now, Ilea kwa experience live. Like not on social media. No. A live minute special. Where you are writing your own song, Zama? No. Now I'm just an event. Ilea fukunama. In a place, I just call people. They come and then we watch. That's what I'm working on of late. That's what I'm planning. Yeah. We are looking forward to that here. Mugres. Mugres. I have kwa putao si kugra hiisi. But we bless the Lord that He has kept you. Amen. He has strengthened you. Apart from live administration, maybe there is something that maybe inspires you to do these with no fear. Okay. When I really see what the Lord has done, I feel like the only thing that I have to offer just singing or worshiping. When the media of it have you ever received a testimony? A testimony not yet. Not yet. But I know the Lord is doing something. That's what I believe. People should reach out. Yeah. People should reach out. Planning to go other towns. Yeah. I don't know Nairobi. To kupelikeldi. To kupelikeokosto. It's a challenge. It's a challenge. Maybe someone contacts you. Hey, Mugres, you come LD. Yeah. Most of the people are in texts from different places. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The DMs are like all over there. Yeah. And what is that one thing when you're in the streets and singing because we can see some of your videos people coming joining others start worshiping. What is that one thing that maybe you recall and say I didn't expect that to happen. Maybe somebody came and did this. Can you remember a moment that you hold dearly because of when you are singing on the streets and maybe the reactions? Oh yeah. Okay. There's this specific sentence that I was not feeling at all. I was like, Lord, I don't know where to do this. The songs I'm not feeling them. I was really down. I was like, I have to sing. So when I went there I started singing. I started singing and still people they were still not reacting yet. And then when I was in them I just decided to sing this song called Una Weza Kufaini This Kisweli song. So then it was like I was calling them. They care. They sat down. They started singing. Other they were praying. I was like, oh my God. Just read the best feeling. I will tell God thank you. Yeah. Yeah. That was the best. Amazing. We really bless the Lord for that testimony. Yes, now as we finalize this and wrap it up maybe can just share your social media and how people can support you if you need any form of support. Palen. My social everywhere like Facebook and Instagram is where mostly posting. It's Vanisi Uwase VA N-I-W-S-Y Uwase Yeah. But now like Ile Jinasa kusama it's Nikamaya Usani it's VA Anasko Nisi. Nisi. Yeah. On that note I would challenge you to join TikTok and be aggressive there. If you are there now I think because I came also came to see some of your videos people would download them on Instagram and share on TikTok. I think that is one platform that people are worshiping also and where you know worship is right now needed so that when you say come on medium I know Sunday say especially Sunday say wa tu wa poko wa tu wa TikTok wa poko wa na dance kabi saan all kinds of things too. Yeah. Yeah. Let's feel that gap that gap on TikTok with worship and of you know the ghost family. Mm-hmm. Yes. That's a challenge. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. I welcome that. All right. So Instagram alone Yeah. YouTube as well. Yeah. Even YouTube it's Vanessa Uwase. Yeah. Yeah. Any any special shout outs today? Any special shout outs? Greetings or anything? Oh. Mm-hmm. Greetings to to my fund. I think those people that are the best link when I see the reaction it touches my heart deep there killing linear. Mm-hmm. Yeah. And my manager he's really doing a very great job pushing me and everything. Yeah. And my family PR everyone like I'm just speechless. Speaking of family let me take you back. How was your family's reaction when they saw you on the street? They still they're like umh I don't know you know you know I don't know my family that just those people that they it's like they're used to to me singing so even though I'm even singing where they won't mind and be like good even if you see that that's that's that's her that's her they were okay amazing. All right thank you so much Vanessa you're gonna play as one number as you finalize? Yeah. Mm-hmm which one? And that's the special request also we're gonna bada yama wherever yu unaweza Oh unaweza kufanya kufanya Ah to change I don't know if it's just me I don't know I'm telling you I don't know if it's just me we don't mind starting to speak in tongues here we shall speak in tongues we shall pray and intercede I love to be a producer bye. Anyway, go ahead. All right. Okay.