King Anointing Joseph Mayami

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Anointing Joseph Mayami
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Born (1996-03-02) March 2, 1996 (age 30)
Nigeria
Other namesJoe G. Mayami
OccupationSpiritual leader, economist, entrepreneur
Known forMayami Kingdom, spiritual teachings, economic development

Anointing Joseph Mayami (born March 2, 1996), also known as Joe G. Mayami, is a spiritual leader, economist, and entrepreneur. He is known for his teachings on divine wealth, economic empowerment, and governance. He is regarded as the sovereign of the Mayami Kingdom, a concept rooted in biblical principles and spiritual enlightenment.

Early Life and Spiritual Awakening

Anointing Joseph Mayami was born into the Lawal family in Nigeria. His father, Pastor Solomon Lawal, and his mother, Olubunmi Joy Lawal, raised him with strong Christian values. In 2022, Mayami experienced what he describes as a "divine awakening" to his calling, destiny, and God’s will. As part of this transformation, he changed his surname from Lawal to Mayami, symbolizing a new spiritual and economic era.[citation needed]

Mayami Kingdom and Governance

Mayami presents his teachings and leadership through the concept of the Mayami Kingdom, which he describes as a divinely ordained space of wealth and governance. Rooted in the biblical verse Haggai 2:8, the kingdom's principles emphasize financial stewardship, spiritual enlightenment, and economic independence. Mayami advocates for a governance model that integrates faith with wealth management and sustainable economic policies.[citation needed]

Economic Philosophy

Mayami's economic philosophy includes:

  • Monetary Regulation: Advocating for stable financial systems.
  • Wealth Preservation: Managing national and individual assets wisely.
  • Entrepreneurial Growth: Encouraging innovation and business development.
  • Global Integration: Promoting fair trade and investment partnerships.

Media Presence and Publications

Mayami has shared his teachings and insights through various media platforms, including:

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