Introduction
In today’s media-driven world, a single misleading report can quickly become the accepted truth. But how do we let one flawed outing by a media house dictate the entire narrative? It's time to reflect, ask deeper questions, and challenge the surface-level stories we’re fed.
Development vs Propaganda
Take a closer look at the infrastructures the factories, roads, and farms being commissioned. The question stands: are these genuinely new developments, or are they borrowed achievements from past governments, rebranded for current glory? When a population stands behind I.T., is it because of real progress, or curated storytelling?
On Loans and Leadership
Much noise surrounds the loans taken by the government. But let’s not forget: loans, when used for genuine development, are tools for growth not symbols of corruption. Personally, I’m okay with borrowing for progress, not personal gain.
Rwanda: A Model or a Mirage?
Rwanda’s consistent global praise for its leadership has been hard to miss. Still, I’ve never found it personally compelling or celebratory. Why? That’s a personal reason. But it also reminds us that not all that trends aligns with personal truth.
Think, Question, Follow Your Heart
We live in an age where everyone has an opinion, and most of it gets amplified. My advice? Read more. Ask questions. But above all follow your heart with clarity and depth.
When the Table Shakes
Remember the table shaker who once stood ? behind Obi? Today, he’s one of his biggest critics. If the day comes when he apologizes and explains his dramatic switch moving from public ridicule to presidential praise only then will the conversation be truly ready.
The Beyoncé Rumor
And on a lighter note has Beyoncé really done a song for I.T.? The internet never fails to surprise.
Conclusion
As we step into a new week, remember to look beyond headlines. Think for yourself. Ask the questions others avoid. And yes pray for I.T. and VDM. The journey continues.
Happy working week ahead, lovely people.