
In this episode of Ali Mia Unfiltered, I sit down with Lambi Brian, a rising creative voice from Bamenda in Cameroon’s Northwest region, to talk about what it actually means to create content in a country where monetization isn’t accessible, resources are limited, and visibility is never guaranteed.
We dive into his world of fashion, art, storytelling, and community impact, and the challenges most creators will never have to think about. From unreliable internet to blocked monetization programs, Lambis opens up about the realities he faces as an artist in a developing country, and the passion that keeps him creating anyway.
This conversation sheds light on the digital inequality affecting creators across Cameroon and other third-world countries and why their work deserves to be seen, supported, and valued globally. Tap in to learn about Lambis’ journey, his message, his creativity, and the obstacles placed between him and the opportunities many of us take for granted.
This episode is about awareness, resilience, and amplifying voices that deserve more reach.
Links below to find and support Lambi Brian.
https://www.tiktok.com/@lambibriannew https://www.instagram.com/lambi.brian/