 A very good morning to you Karimbo back to Y254 TV just in case you're getting to join us. This is why in the morning hashtag Tasty Vibes and of course I had told you before we went on that short break that we have a surprise for you. We have a guest for you and this one is not your usual kind of guest. This one is, I've been telling him he's an answered prayer and sure for sure he is an answered prayer. You know I know him, he's from East Africa, he's a medical doctor by profession. He is a worshipper. Oof! Now I feel like I'm going to say, ladies and gentlemen, Karimbusheni Sana, Dr. Ipiana. Karibu Sana. Santi Sana. You look like you're going to be shocked. Yeah, I'm not going to be shocked. Yeah, so. I'm not going to be shocked. I had put them on sustenance. In Wambia we have someone, in this someone is not their usual kind of guest. So we were waiting. Believe it, let's just start from a medical doctor to a worshipper. Like that transition, oof! So I'm born a worshipper who happened to be a medical doctor. I was raised by others in the health sector. My mom is a retired nurse. My dad was a health officer. So I went to the hospital to see my mom and attend. So inspiration, of course, here at the medical school. I remember one day I went to see my mom at the hospital. And one of my nephew, to the end of the night at the hospital. So I was denied. Because of the doctor, I said, I'm going to go to Asia. So I walked away. The child was very sick. And the children were still with their mom. My mom said I was a nurse. So I come and ask her to ignore the kid who was a nurse. How much more? Go back to what you were doing. So I said, I have to go and do medicine because I want to help someone and buy. How easy it is to get a doctor. So that is how it started. But you're talking about the transition. So I went to the hospital to wash my hands. I washed my hands in the background. I told my family that my mom and dad were Christian. And I went to the hospital. And I went to the hospital. But several, you go to... You see this open air crusade. It was as if you were in the hospital. You had a hand. You had a hand in your hands. So when you ask me when did you like... God born again. Because I don't know what to say. But in 2001, my personal relationship with God came to an end. And that happened a bit far from home. My dad bought a bicycle for me to ride. Because he had to go to school. So on my way to school, I was singing. Again, I had a bicycle. So I don't want... I cut short of the worship that most people create. So I said, let me start leaving the bicycle at home. Let me walk 5.1 kilometers. Up when people encounter the presence of God. 2001. So I ended up back at 2004 when I was completing my form 4. We have... So that's how God developed my... developed my musical skills and particularly worship skills. So the medicine that I use is what I call worship. Ah. So let me just ask you. Right now you're still a doctor. I'm a medical doctor. So you don't have a child anymore? No. Again, it's not full time. I'm doing full time. Do you feel like... Maybe the people around you, your parents, want to feel like you should have been a doctor. Yes. It was very difficult for my dad. Because he was very proud. He came to see me as a doctor. But at some point in different countries. So you're going to different countries because of singing. Because singing to us is not a big deal. Because what we do is not singing. It's part and parcel of our thing at home. So to me, a Wimbledon, in the U.S. Africa, you're going to stay. Because of singing. Ah. So I can bless. Again, it was very difficult for him to... receive that transition. By the way, the transition was not like... let me resign. I had to resign for looking... for another job. I was looking for another job. But I had to go to another job. Because I was busy with the ministry. Yes. You were in the house of Mingi Sana. You were in the house of Mingi Sana. Great. What was that breaking point for you? What was that point where God... announced you to the world? Oh, so... I was very... afraid, like, to... to record. Because I had to say, what's the point of recording? Because a lot of people around me were going to say... I'm a talker. I'm a singer. I'm famous. I'm a celebrity. Because that is not my goal. My goal is to... do my worship... and to the Father. So that has... haunted me for maybe... four years. I went to... medical school. 2012, back in 2016. I didn't know how to record. But I wanted to say, give me a reason. Give me a reason to do live recording. So I have a reason. I want to say, you see, you are listening... to those people. I'm going to say, I'm a mentor to you. Because they recorded. I'm going to ask you, I'm going to record, I'm going to ask you. So, in 2016, Kufanya was a worship gathering, not recorded. In 2017, Kufanya is going to... 2018, I'm going to record. Later, I'm going to say, I have a conducive atmosphere, in East Africa, to do live recording. So I have a song, in it, So that was our first live recording, which I did in Tanzania, and being mixed in South Africa, and a little bit of life. So, I can use even the... Swahili in Tanzania, to impact the world. Because that album went, on September 9 or 9, in South Africa. Yes, it can happen also. So, we say, you don't have good stuff, so you cannot, you don't want to record. So, yeah, the journey started. I'm interested in being a Kamileka. Oh, yeah. I love being a Kamileka. Being a Kamileka? I'm going to ask you, who are you? I'm going to ask you. So basically, being a Kamileka was not my song. Uh-huh. Being a Kamileka, in Kenyarwanda, they say, we're atungana. This is a guy, lives in, who lives in, Canada. So, I was born in Nairobi, that was 20, 2019. And I went to see, I said, I've been looking for a Tanzanian worship leader, because I have a song in Kenyarwanda. But I wanted to be, in Swahili. Can you help me? Please? I said, I need to hear it. So that I listen, I want the Holy Spirit to guide me, because I really sing people's songs. I've seen you in Leveration, where you require, when you're getting back a win. I don't want to sing, because it's a popular song. I put the Leveration behind. So, I live in Tumiya. That song, it's called, it's called, it's called, it's a practice. I had a lot of encounters. Just a simple piano, and I'm finding a voice note. I said, God, what is this? So, I went to Kenyarwanda for a week and part of two encounters and ended up in Tanzania. So, the COVID came, 2019. So we did not, we were not able to do it, because we were supposed to go in Rwanda and record it. So, I said, please, make sure you record it and our recording is somewhere else. So, 2020, to record it, it's a miracle. But it has ministered to me first. Because, when I came here, I didn't know because now, it's ministered. Yeah, I engulfed it and I prayed, I prayed with it. And now, I'm personalised. It's a miracle. I'm a great singer. It's a miracle. It's a miracle. It's a miracle. It's a miracle. It's a miracle. It's a miracle. It's a miracle. Back then we went to Ibada Clinic. Yeah? When did you push for this clinic? Yeah, Ibada clinic because the other day, I asked Jesus just toТак evaluate myself, what do you want me, to be doing? I put on my make-up, I thought that, later on, did you went to beds? So if you are lacking something, that means the fear of God is a constant desire to please God. So if you teach people the fear of God, they won't lack anything. Yes, I am. That's my name, my name is Peser. You can't say, my name is Steve. I'm from Mboga. Is this clinic impacted by musicians and outside Tanzania? By the grace of God, you see there are a lot of people. So I rarely mention them, but it's because I've been here for a long time, and I've been here for a long time. I've stayed with a lot of lessons of worship in my room for maybe five years. I don't know where to go, so I have to train my clinic on how now you can... You see, the clinic that I work with, the idea of a worshipper, I use the hand of him. When you're with a doctor, even if you have millions of views, when you're with a lady, she's really nice. She's like, if you're with an ocean buyer, she's like, if you're in a stage, you're in a stage, you want to kill them to evil. You want money, you want fame, you want... Just to handle the presence of God, because this thing is very heavy, and you need training on how you can navigate through it. Okay. You see, you're speaking actually prophetically. The Moyo Angu is all about Thanksgiving. Moyo Angu is all about Thanksgiving. So it's all about Thanksgiving. Throughout the history of my shayangu, I've been able to summarize my life in 15 minutes of the song, this is me, thanking God. And I want to pour myself out there. I want to be able to express myself there. So I think the evolution that I'm going through, it's all about the same message of Thanksgiving. It's all about the same family, but I'm not sure if I can use it. No, no, no. You can use it in language. Yes, you can. Thank you. Thank you. But you have a lot of music, like a lot of songs you've written. Thank you. And for a lot of musicians like you, Lisa, which is your favorite song to like, Kanga Kua point of, but I don't know who it is, when you think it's a killer song. Who is your favorite song? There's a song called My Shangazona Pendulaku. My Shangazona Pendulaku. It's not a popular song because it's my song to God. So, by the way, I said many, it wasn't my favorite song. It was called Cona. I was invited once in South Africa. And last month in August, Livo Rudi, the whole spirit told me, I don't know if I can use it. Because at that particular point, I don't know if I can use it. I haven't used it for 30 years. I don't know if I can use it. The guy that I'm talking about was Spirit of Praise in South Africa. So I'm not going to make you suffer because I'm going to see you in South Africa. I don't know if I can use it. I don't know. But I like the second thing, Nenda of Media. So after three weeks, I can use it for 27 years. It wasn't my favorite. So, I don't know if I can use it for 27 years. 27 years. That is not, it wasn't my favorite. I don't know if it's a killer song. Because now, when you, when you, when you're speaking your heart. Yeah. I don't know if I can use it for 27 years. When you speak, I don't know. So, I don't know if it's a killer song. Then I saw myself. No, it wasn't my favorite. But in the first place, it wasn't. So my favorite song till now, I don't know if it's a killer song. It's on YouTube. I express the love of God in my way. And I don't know if it's a killer song. Because I made a covenant with him. I don't want fame. I don't want money. I don't want any form of things. I don't know if it's a killer song. I don't know if it's a killer song. I don't know if it's a killer song. I don't want to, to have, to put my trust on myself. So when you go out to work, it's like a covenant and a sign of contract. Covenant for a thorough exchange. I don't know if it's a killer song. I don't know if it's a killer song. I don't know if it's a killer song. I don't know if it's a killer song. I don't know if it's killer songs. The first part and the second. The second part, because I think there's a part that they were separated. So later on realize it's actually one song. Let's talk about Grandi Bada. So Grandi Bada is a ministry. It's a gathering Grandi Bada. Our vision is to create, to expand the kingdom of God by the two of music. So Grandi Bada now is an altar now. So I have my minister, I know I don't want to say ma, but my bait attract people. You have to receive Jesus Christ. So Grandi Bada is a ministry. By the grace of God, we are here in Kenya for the grand praise, meaning quam, but we want to recognize the presence of Jesus in the city of Nairobi. Why Nairobi? Because we believe this is a gate of East Africa, because we want Nairobi to end, because we don't want to die. This is a source of revival, springboard of revival to messiasana. So we just want to honor this gate. We are coming to be this mega worship gathering, the grand praise, to recognize the presence of Jesus in the city. You see, if we have a, we have a guest of honor, I'm in gear for function. I suppose I can recognize, you can't benefit from him. So yes, we are in Nairobi. From your post here, Instagram, you had written, he asked, or rather I asked, which city he said Nairobi. Yes. So how do you get the action to visit a city? So first of all through prayers and the demand and bio maybe the cry in the city in the demand in the realm of the spirit. Because in our own city, like this place in Etoanbea, you see these big, big, these men of God and bow, God has given them grace in Tanzania. The singers, all of them are coming from a place in Etoanbea in Tanzania, southern part of Tanzania. And all of us are so proclaiming. Even Guamaka means someone mighty, with mighty. So in our city to do a mega thing, like any, there's a cry and demand of revival through worship in Nairobi. That's why God is also pushing us to do something here. You are a songwriter, a producer. I'm trying to find a songwriter, a producer. You're an instrumentalist. I was looking for that one. Do you form the structure of your music alone, or you do it with another team, or this is how I want the instrumental, because now you can produce, you can play, you can write, you sing. So how do you go about writing, producing your music? So those songs which are very sensitive to my heart, there's a song like that one I can give anyone to help me. But those songs, I just want to express deep respect, deep feeling like in Esemenin. I want to play these chords. I have very good producers. I want you to play this song. How can you play Quenestalia, Kablata, Ajaskia, how I play, so that I also get a creative part here. So those songs, I want them to involve audience, vibe and compromise. How do you handle issues to do with copywriting? So we have, I normally distribute through digital platforms, Tuneco and all the stuff. Content ID, when I release a song, they copyright my songs everywhere I play. So even if you're going to play my song in church, sometimes you're going to live on YouTube, you're going to be copyrighted, because I like it, I don't know how to distribute it, because I play, I don't know how to use it. So that's how I handle the copyright like in Manzone, it was very difficult because some people were like, I'm going to claim Nimbosankamanizal. So it was very difficult, but I thank God you were able to resolve your issue. Between recording Wimbocca studio and having our two experiences in a live music recording, what would you prefer? I love the live experience because I believe it's a reama thing, like it's a now thing. You see, recording in a studio with a guitar, it's very difficult. I love the drums, the composition of Eldoradz, I love the way they invite me to play with you. I love what they're doing in Nairobi. So, yes, I feel that feeling of that day, I really want to play a guitar, use is not the feeling of the day. So I know I like when the mood is set and everyone is playing the reama thing, the now music, that means that one can minister to the heart of God, minister to the heart of God. I know streaming services, there are a lot of musicians to push out their music. What's the impact? What has the impact, what has been the impact of streaming services in your ministry and your music? Oh, that one has brought a huge, huge impact, especially in Kenya, because, Babu, even if you go through my YouTube, it's on me, it's inside, I don't know how to call it, them, but you know, the country, in terms of viewership, you have to go to Kenya, and the city of Kwanzaa in Nairobi. So, big hit of platform and streaming services, I get calls from Nigeria, Canada, Ghana, and all that stuff. So, amazing. To really hope and to bring in your personal life, if you are an entomization, if you are not a doctor, I like garden, I like, like grows, just to keep some life stocks. I like Eden experience. So, that is very important, especially for youth because Babu, for Dr. Ipiana, but for everyone in the world, I am very famous and a routine. So, we can express our love and deep respect to the other. So, I might not be singing, but you know, I can worship music just to be with you. That is my ebada clinic now, so I love God, I express my love. That's expression of love. So, after that, I saw the inspiration, at least a few minutes, I started thinking about it. But I go through ideas, I don't know if there are ideas that I don't know. I don't know if it's recorded or I don't know if it's recorded. Last time I went through it because I didn't know how to work. So, I developed ideas and I do the warm-ups a few days ago. Half I can now go ahead and face my day. Okay. I'm not sure if it's recorded or not. I don't know if it's recorded or not. But I'm not sure if it's recorded or not. I don't know if it's recorded or not. I don't know if it's recorded or not. I don't know if it's recorded or not. What would you want people to remember you for? What would you want the world to remember Dr. Epea and us? I'm not sure if it's inspired or not. I don't know if it's challenged to love God more and more. So, through music. I insist through music. So, I don't know if it's inspired or not. I don't know if it'ső. I don't know if it's inspired or not. So, I'm not sure if it'sour music Amazing. For music. But I'm not sure if it's inspired or not. So, I think it's fun to listen to. For music. So, I'm not sure if it's influenced by music. So, I don't know if it's inspired or not. So, I think it's fun to listen to. You cannot worship God past your private worship, you cannot exceed your private worship. So that means provision comes when you worship God. If you do not have a competition or worship God, you cannot worship God. Again, Jesus is also fighting to worship God. So if you do not have a kick, a trend, how can you do it? Find out what you are supposed to be doing in Lamarizia Psalms 91 verse 14 and say, because he has set his love toward me, I will lift him up. I will not be able to find out how to do it because I do not know how to do it. So, could you recall, it is a side effect of you knowing God. You are not fighting to be a famous person of celebrity. In part 2, I will say 2, 5, 4. I have a plan. Yes, you will confess later. Yes, so a little kidding. We came by prayer. Yes, by prayer. We will go by prayer. As we wind up, you talk to that young person. You are in Nairobi and you are holding a big... I do not like calling church events events, I call them encounters. You are holding an encounter tomorrow in Sita. And part of the people or other majority of the people that will come are young people. And this station is our main flagship are the young people. I want you to give a message to the young people. I am a person who is out there watching you this morning. I want you to have a tough time. I want you to be inspired. I want you to have a good time. So, you cry. I actually have a very intention not to cry. There is a cry in the heart. I want the clear direction. You cry can only be quenched during worship encounters. But I want you to have a good time. I want you to have a good time. I want you to have a good time. I want you to have a good time. God has promised that the coming revival will be carried to the youth. So, enjoy the revival service. I want you toSecure your Lord to send His blessing. I will find out more about your life. Thank you for traveling on this road. I was standing here when I sat on this two]. I want to drive now. Do you feel the speed when you drive? That's the speed now. Right. I never used to. I never used to. I always used to. So I went to sleep. I always used to. I'm sorry excuse me. I'm sorry. Thank you so much. Thank you for having me. I thank you for your time. Thank you. That was doctor Ipiana. I told you it was meant to be something. It has been something. has been something quite, something quite a defined conversation. If you ask me, if you go on his social media handles, go on his YouTube channel, Dr. Ipena, check his music, listen, get inspired, get an encounter with God. Yeah, and I'm sure you'll get pushed somewhere. Yeah, it's that deep, it's that heavy. But we're taking a short break. Don't touch the tiles. Stephie's coming back with sports.