My LinkedIn Experience & Why I Advocate for YakiHonne I once used LinkedIn as a platform to advocate for sexual and reproductive health for girls, which is part of my mission to promote girl child education. I started small with only one follower but within a short period, my network grew to over 200 people. I was connecting, networking, sharing ideas, and building a community. Then one day everything changed. When I tried logging in to post, I was met with a notification saying I needed two way verification. In simple terms my account had been hacked. I reported the issue and was told to submit identification like a passport or national ID. I submitted my national ID since my passport had issues, but it wasn’t recognized. They gave me another option: go to a lawyer and get an official confirmation letter. I paid for it, hoping this would help me regain access. But even after doing everything required, my account was still not accepted. Just like that, I was banned from LinkedIn locked out of my work, my voice, and my community. This experience is one of the major reasons I strongly advocate for YakiHonne. A platform built on the Nostr protocol. A platform with no KYC, no central authority, and no censorship. A platform where your voice truly belongs to you. YakiHonne represents digital freedom the kind of freedom many of us in Africa have long been denied on traditional social media platforms. And as someone who fights for girls’ education, empowerment, and community voices, I believe we deserve platforms where we are not silenced or controlled. This is why I will continue to advocate for YakiHonne until more people realize that the future of communication, community, and freedom is decentralized.
We can’t run away from the fact that YakiHonne is the perfect social media platform for building strong and vibrant Bitcoin communities in 2026.
2026 is the year to build, advocate, and go further than ever for Bitcoin, for Nostr, and most importantly for YakiHonne. A year to amplify a social media platform that stands for freedom, a space without censorship where every voice matters. 2026 is the year we bring YakiHonne to the people even the most underserved in rural areas. A year to show the oppressed that they have a place to speak. A year to empower young girls,young boys,women,men to share their stories, highlight their struggles, and receive the support they deserve. 2026 is the year YakiHonne unlocks opportunities in Bitcoin and media. A year for the youth to realize they can create their own jobs, produce meaningful content, and earn zaps for the value they bring. A year to show that empowerment is possible when people have the right tools. 2026 is the year we introduce YakiHonne to the majority and by the end of it, everyone, everywhere, will be talking about it.
Happy New Year YakiHonne Family! πŸŽ‰βœ¨ As we step into 2026, I want to take a moment to wish each one of you a year filled with growth, knowledge, freedom, and meaningful connections. I am honored to join this amazing community as one of the new YakiHonne Ambassadors, and I am truly grateful for the trust and support. YakiHonne is not just a platform, it is a powerful movement built on Bitcoin, Nostr, and the spirit of open communication. This year, let’s continue to use our voices, share our stories, and support each other through learning, zapping, collaboration, and honest conversations. I encourage everyone to stay active, engage with different posts, follow new creators, and network across countries and communities. The more we interact, the stronger and more vibrant this space becomes. I look forward to learning from all of you, helping onboard new users, and building a space where every voice has value. Let’s make 2026 a year of impact, growth, and unstoppable freedom! Happy New Year, and cheers to a powerful year ahead! πŸŽŠβš‘πŸ’›
Super excited to share that I’ve been chosen as a Yakihonne Ambassador for January! πŸŽ‰ This means so much to me, especially as I keep pushing forward in the Bitcoin space. I’m overflowing with joy and ready to represent, learn, and make an impact! image
Freedom of speech is no longer fully expressed on Twitter or Facebook, where people can be reported, hacked, or even banned. Freedom of speech is on Nostr specifically on YakiHonne. And freedom of peer to peer exchange is on Nostr as well, especially through Mostr. We are living in a decentralized era.
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CALL FOR HELP: Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Support for Flood Affected Families in Malawi Malawi has been severely hit by floods in many districts, leaving thousands of families in crisis. Homes have been washed away, communities displaced, and tragically, cholera outbreaks are rising due to unsafe water and poor sanitation conditions. We are urgently appealing for support to help affected families rebuild pit latrines, restore safe water and hygiene facilities, and provide WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) awareness to prevent further disease outbreaks. Your help no matter how small can save lives. Every contribution goes directly toward: Reconstructing family pit latrines Providing clean water and hygiene supplies Supporting affected households with WASH education Restoring dignity and safety in devastated communities Any amount is enough. Together, we can help families rebuild and protect their health. Thank you for standing with Malawi during this difficult time.
Hello peace,hello joy,hello strength,hello freedom of speech,hello Nostr Protocol,hello yakiHonne,hello mostr,it's a new horizon
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