Influence is when you are 81, the Biggest Ghanaian Export to Sierra Leone — Mrs. Lilian Lisk

A Life of True Influence: Celebrating Mrs. Lilian Lisk’s extraordinary legacy of resilience, impact, and unwavering spirit.

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Influence looks like you—at 81, still shining as one of Ghana’s greatest blessings to Sierra Leone, having touched and transformed over 10,000 lives through your work. Your journey is nothing short of inspiring, not just for what you’ve achieved, but for the strength, grace, and joy you continue to carry every day. Even in the face of physical limitations, your spirit continues to shine brilliantly, celebrating every milestone with grace and unwavering pride.

Your life is a powerful reminder of what it means to live with purpose and leave a lasting mark. YAME Digital honors you deeply, Mrs. Lilian Lisk—a true icon of strength, purpose, and enduring inspiration.

A legacy worth celebrating. Mrs. Lilian Lisk changed lives—especially in Murray Town. Share a memory, a word of gratitude, or a reflection in the comment section below. Together, let’s surround her legacy with the warmth she’s given so many.

Theo Edwards

Theo Edwards has over twenty years of diverse experience in Information Technology. He spent his days playing with all things IBMi, portal, mobile applications, and enterprise business functional and architectural design. Before joining IBM as a Staff Software Engineer, Theo worked as a programmer, analyst, and application specialist for businesses hosting an e-commerce suite on the IBMi platform. He has been privileged to co-author numerous publications, such as Technical Handbooks, White Papers, Tutorials, User Guides, and FAQs. Refer to some manuals HERE, a Member at COMMON ™, and developerWorks, an IBM user group.

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