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Abdullateef Aliyu Maiyaki ( born on 2nd February 2004) known by his famous name Mufti Yaks was a Nigerian Islamic speaker, motivational speaker and a Quran reciter. He was born and raised in Niger state. The youthful, Africa's beloved died[1] at a very young age of 20 in the Nigerian National hospital in Abuja city following an illness on the 1st June 2024.[2][3]
Early Life
editMufti Yaks was born and raised in Nigeria, a country celebrated for its cultural richness and diversity. Growing up in such a dynamic environment, he encountered numerous challenges and triumphs that significantly influenced his worldview and the themes he explores in his speeches . His upbringing in Nigeria instilled in him a deep understanding of resilience and the importance of community, which are central to his motivational messages .[4]
Career
editMufti Yaks has dedicated his life to the art of motivational speaking, with a focus on fostering peace, resilience, and the power of positive thinking. His career is characterized by his ability to draw on personal experiences and cultural heritage to deliver powerful and inspirational messages. Yaks' speeches often highlight the importance of maintaining a positive outlook and embracing resilience in the face of adversity.
Advocacy and Themes
editRenowned for his advocacy for peace and resilience, Mufti Yaks' messages emphasize the transformative power of positive thinking. His speeches encourage individuals to overcome personal and communal challenges, promoting a mindset that seeks harmony and constructive solutions . The themes he addresses are deeply influenced by the lessons he learned from his upbringing in Nigeria.
Personal Life
editMufti Yaks maintains a private personal life. Details regarding his date of birth, marital status, wife, parents, and educational background are not publicly disclosed. Despite this, his work and influence as a motivational speaker have not been diminished, and he continues to reach a wide audience through his impactful message.[5]
Influence and Legacy
editMufti Yaks' influence as a motivational speaker is profound. His messages have resonated with many, encouraging individuals to adopt a mindset of positivity and resilience. His ability to connect with his audience through personal and culturally rich narratives has left a lasting impact, inspiring countless individuals to strive for personal and communal betterment.
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Website | www.muftiyaks.com |
References
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- ^ https://leadership.ng/islamic-scholar-mufti-yaks-dies/
- ^ https://punchng.com/just-in-mufti-menk-pantami-mourn-as-popular-nigeria-cleric-mufti-yaks-dies-at-20/
- ^ https://www.pulse.ng/news/metro/promising-nigerian-cleric-mufti-yaks-dies-at-20-mufti-menk-pantami-mourn/8ctzy8y