Ghanaian gospel musician Yaw Siki smiling during radio interview at Hitz FM studio

Gospel Singer Receives Mystery Monthly Support Since 2017

✨ Faith Restored

A Ghanaian gospel musician has received anonymous monthly financial support for eight years, including rent payments, without asking. Yaw Siki says the faithful donations began after he left the music industry to focus on prayer and ministry.

For eight years, someone has been quietly making sure a Ghanaian gospel musician never has to worry about his bills.

Yaw Siki, a former hiplife artist who switched to gospel music after surviving a serious car accident, revealed he's received monthly financial support from the same person since 2017. The mysterious benefactor also covers his rent every single year without fail.

"I have someone who gives me money every month, like an employee who gets paid every month," Yaw Siki shared during an interview on Hitz FM's Daybreak Hitz. "Since 2017, she has never failed."

The support comes despite Yaw Siki not holding a traditional job. He dedicates his time to gospel ministry, prayer, and interceding for others rather than pursuing income-generating work.

Gospel Singer Receives Mystery Monthly Support Since 2017

His life took a dramatic turn after a near-fatal motor accident led him to convert to Christianity. Since then, he's focused entirely on his spiritual calling, trusting that his needs would be met.

Yaw Siki no longer attends a physical church, instead choosing to worship at home. He says he has no plans to establish his own church, preferring to maintain his current path of private devotion and ministry.

Why This Inspires

This story shows what happens when someone commits fully to serving others without worrying about personal gain. For eight years, an anonymous supporter has witnessed Yaw Siki's dedication to prayer and ministry and chosen to invest in his mission. It's a beautiful example of how generosity can sustain purpose when someone follows their calling, even when it doesn't come with a paycheck.

The musician is now promoting his new EP titled "Divine Selection," which features songs including Advice, Knock Knock, Prayer Meeting, and Work in Progress. His music reflects the spiritual journey that transformed his life from hiplife artist to devoted gospel minister.

His story reminds us that sometimes the most meaningful work doesn't come with traditional employment benefits, but faith and community support can fill the gap in unexpected ways.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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