 Now let us just meet Jacky M. Obiero. I had to pronounce the way it is written. M. Fustof Obiero. Hama ni nachoma Jacky. Niprono wzote tattoo. Hama Jacky is okay. My goodness guys, I can tell you this. The voice and the person, those are two different people. Let's establish that first of all. The voice is here. The person is here. But anyway, I will lend her some heels. Some of my heels so that he can measure up to the voice. Thank you. Hi Jacky. Hi. How are you? Thank you. Yes, you're well. God has been faithful. Yes, he has been very faithful. Amazing. Maybe we can just tell us who you are. Who is Jacky? To pay introduction here? Asante. So Jacky M. Obiero is a minister of the gospel through music. She is born again. She is from Kisumu. And then she fellowships at Believer's Fellowship Tablanaka Church. Somewhere off Kibos Road. In Kisumu. Thank you so much. So to say me you have landed. I have landed this morning. I didn't arrive. We are sorry. We have landed. We have landed. We have landed. So how is Kisumu? Kisumu is fine. Do you know where he is? Sana. Do you know where he is? No. I don't know where he is. I don't know where he is. You know where he is? Yes. So Kisumu is in Kule. That means that's where your music journey began and it began somewhere else. It began somewhere else. It began where I was in Kampas. So in my first year. That's when I joined the praise and worship team. And then now I started producing music about a year after I cleared Kampas. So then I started to work in Nairobi. Nam. So ah no. Now tell us your location. Lili kwa Nairobi, nipana sume Nairobi. University of Nairobi. Yes. So I was serving in the Christian Union. Yeah. In the praise and worship team. In the praise and worship team. Yes. So professionally sumi ya kwa kwa zaulu. Rekodu kwa Kisumu ama apa Nairobi. Kwa apa Nairobi. Nam. Yes. So how was the journey for you considering you just started recording your first song immediately after Kampas? How was it doing the video, the fans? How was it for you? Well the journey is a bit interesting. There's a friend of mine who gave me the idea of recording. I kwa kwa keliangu kabisa. We were serving with him at Pefas Yuki Mouchach. So when I visited his studio we did. I don't know whether to call it a song. Nga maa demo song. Ili kwa daki kambili. Sekunda rubaini na mbilin. Nani misha. Nani misha. Nani misha. Ya so that challenged me to now be serious about it. So then my first song kufanya sasa na pesa zango. Ili pata mungu ali syafungu anjia. Nika pata kaze. Sasa na kwa na save save kidogo kidogo. Nani kwa inatrocia lakini eventually we did it. Ya so the video I didn't do then. That was around August when I did the recording. Nani li fanya kama ni na transit from my workplace in Nairobi to another one in Kisumu. That's what took me to Kisumu. Nika pata na na wato through producers, video producer and audio producer. Then we did the demo song. Ya so then the video producer li kwa na fanya na maofa. Nani mwa fanya kazi na maofa. Yes it's there grab it. Ya nani mwa fanya na maofa. Mwesho hangu wakutumiya ofa li kwa wakati. Mwesho wa ofa li disappear. Nani mbo zangung bili. Yes but God has been faithful. I must say Kisumu na na fanya. Your sound is different. You're different because I've seen you doing live ministration. Live recording a ministration. You're doing cover ministration. You're doing worship experiences as well. It's wonderful. It's really good. I watched it and I was like, ah is it the same person? I bless the Lord. Because it's different. The sound is totally different. What inspires you to do such songs? Kaka ma nimono mefanya, another cover. Is it a cover? You did a song for 7 minutes? Two Swahili songs. The Swahili songs ya. I love worship a lot. That's why in my own music kitaku wangumu pa tene mbo zakung da raka hini misha sa hini mejaribu sana. I spent my all. But then I love worship and I'm really passionate about worship. A lot of things happen when we worship. So there's a place that God has taken me. Yajeni ngependa watu wengine through listening to my ministrations. Wa waze kufika apu because it's deep, it's intimate, it's beautiful, it's somewhere you wouldn't wish to come out of. And you do worship as well, ministration? Yes, yes. I know you love worship. We don't love dance. But what really is what pushes you to be different like that because let me say, our generation, most of us we don't do such kind of music that you're doing. 7 to 20. In the palace we dance 2 minutes, 3 minutes, we are done. We do it after church, after worship. We do it after 20 minutes and you post it there on YouTube for us to be blessed with it. I can say it's what God has put in my heart because I believe every kind of ministration has a place. Kuna watu ngekienda to minister to them na is a find challenge reaching to them. And you see what God wants is to get through to the heart of someone. Whether it's through that dance, whether it's through that kind of music lakini amfiki e tu aksha amfiki e aji funuwe kuakesasa And then now that person is able to discern now what kind of thing do I want to do which direction do I want to go lakini lazimaku enaile pilesia upenyo. So I believe it's what God has put in my heart and every kind of music has a place in doing God's work. Every kind of music including the lower ones. Well, every kind of gospel music has a place. Yes, yes. Why do you also do the lower songs? The lower songs is because one amaluo for them who didn't know. Lower land is like my Jerusalem. So it's not all the time that God puts in my heart swahili and English songs. So sometimes He puts in my heart lower songs and actually I found myself doing or writing lower music sana adina jamia. Shudin yu makidogu, you know. Yeah, I love lower. There's something different when you sing in your own language. Napenda ki kamba piya, napenda ki kuyu. And the Israelites in Jerusalem accepted and received the song. Well, that's a challenge but I believe they are receiving pole pole. Yeah, because you realize even the genres iye nye meto kakuchesa muesho, iye ondi yu sasa atipiko luo song. But then there is another that we will do iromo iko tufauti. It's spirit filled, it's powerful but it's a bit different. So they are accepting it pole pole too. We expect they will be seeing it because you know it is luo pain. My name, I thank you so much. How can people now support you? Support your music? Well, you can support me by going to YouTube, listening to my music, subscribing to it, sharing with friends, doing the same digital stores, Find me by the name Jackie M. na full store obiero. Yes, yes. And of course other ways, but now you can reach out to me via my socials. Yes, same, same handles. Same, same handles. Nothing different. Nothing different. Ivo tu ile amesema with the full store. Anyway, any shout outs, any greetings, Well, sorry. Before I give any shout outs, I'm having an event, a worship experience on the 12th of April, 2024, only next month. 12th April? Yes. It will be on a Friday. It has three weeks from now. Anyone planning an event when you mention the week, either a konan, laheti ama a konan. But it's up to you. Yes, so three weeks from now, on the 12th of April, Deliverance Church Kawa, it will be on a living stream and it will be on a kibos road. Deliverance. So from 8pm to 5pm it will be on a Friday. And what will happen? Friday on time. 8pm? It will be on a Friday. We will be having an awesome time in the presence of the Lord. We will be having a Keshah. Keshah worship experience. Yes. When you say mawa na fomio, we can do your fomio. Yes. Apad jisi tu na tolea na fomio. So no na. Kisumu environs. Now nye titu eza pusaferi from Nairobi. Thank you. We'll make it to Kisumu. Thank you. We'll go safe doing. Thank you. Now, thank you. Shout out. Shout out. Okay. To my parents, Santeni sana, kukunilea, kuniza, by the grace of God. Amo sa idea niko hapa. And then to my spiritual parents, Bishop, Sansoen, mama beti. Hai. Believers Fellowship Tabernacle Church. Santeni sana for giving me a great space to serve and minister him. And then to the team helping me to plan for the Hakunosilwa experience. It's a big team while in charge of protocol, Amos, Telma, Bolivir. It's a big team. Santeni sana and hi guys. Yeah. To teach Amasai and first to all friends and beyond the world's family. Nime ma lisa. Niko mingi. Niko mingi. Niko mingi. Niko mingi. One thing for sure, there's a sound rising from Kisumu. So if you're wondering who Jack is here, look for her. Look for guys. Mi wua sote. Napea ma foam. Napea artist. Napea guest. Napea minister. Ok, so here is George. Hey, George. George will not let me breathe. You know George? How director? Oh. Now I know him. Now you are home. Ah, kari mu George. He promised George and took Kisumu to George will not... Kari mu director. Not give me. We are going to let you breathe. I will not let you breathe. George you are taking us to Kisumu on 12 April. Alright. Thank you so much Jack. Aga bless you. More grace for that event and you pray that people will gather. We gather them right now in Jesus name. Hallelujah. Yeah, na t worki na songgani? Iromo. Ametume is a special song, spiritual song. Yes. Yes, we're about to get blessed. Hallelujah! It's our song Ok, Iromo by Jackie.