Author: Editor

Indeed, in moments of deep national difficulty, we must ask: who spoke truth to power? Who reminded leadership of the people’s pulse? For when the leader is encased in applause, it is not the tailor who should be questioned, but the trusted companions who insisted the robe was flawless. Let us be clear: a nation cannot grow inside an echo chamber. And those who build it—through gentle omissions and well-timed silences—must someday reckon with its consequences. So, we watch—not with bitterness, but with clarity. We remember—not out of vengeance, but for the sake of vigilance. For the arc of history,…

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In the life of every nation, it is tempting—perhaps even convenient—to focus blame solely on those in formal positions of power. Yet history suggests a more layered truth: the slow unraveling of societies often begins not at the center, but around it—among those who whisper influence without bearing its weight, who possess access without accountability. These are the polished minds, the lettered elites, the eloquent voices who, rather than challenge the system, cushion it with compliments and curated applause. Leadership, at its core, is not only a matter of policy—it is shaped by perception. And perception is, more often than…

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