To the young and the aspirational: When you are working for fame and riches, pray for a bit of class!

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We don’t always feel comfortable admitting it to our friends; it is embarrassing. But, secretly, the idea of being famous has great appeal.

Fame is deeply attractive because it seems to offer very significant benefits. The fantasies go like this: when you are famous, wherever you go, your good reputation will precede you. People will think well of you, because your merits have been impressively explained in advance.

Unfortunately, many aspirants especially young boys and girls in Tanzania seem to have no clue of what it takes to be a star. All they think about is the illusion of the joy it brings to be famous, not knowing that behind the curtain lies the wild cries, agony, disrespect, stress and depressions.

I would love to call out to all brothers and sisters out there who want to be famous; always aspire to be stars/riches with a bit of class like:
  1. Maxence Melo
  2. Mohammed Dewji
  3. January Makamba
  4. Jokate Mwegelo
  5. Ambwene Yessaya
  6. Hamis Mwinyijuma 'FA'
  7. Single Mtambalike 'Rich'
  8. Millard Ayo
  9. Yvonne Cheryl 'Monalisa'
  10. Maria Sarungi
  11. Carol Ndosi
  12. Albert Manifester
  13. Vanessa Mdee
  14. Zitto Kabwe
  15. Elvis Musiba
    *(space reserved for more)

AVOID being a star/rich with bad influence and classless like;
  1. Giggy Money
  2. Vincent Kigosi
  3. Shyrose Bhanj
  4. Masanja Mkandamizaji
  5. Diamond Platnumz
  6. Chid Benz
  7. Salama Jabir
  8. Paul Makonda
  9. Harris Kapiga
  10. Wema Sepetu
    *(space reserved for more)
Dear kijana, choose your role models carefully.

Disclaimer: The list above is not based on any scientific research. It is from a personal opinion of the author.
 
.."All they think about is the illusion of the joy it brings to be famous, not knowing that behind the curtain lies the wild cries, agony, disrespect, stress and depressions.."

✔👍

And the worst thing is, they're not prepared to tackle any of these issues, in case they surface in their fame life.
 
We don’t always feel comfortable admitting it to our friends; it is embarrassing. But, secretly, the idea of being famous has great appeal.

Fame is deeply attractive because it seems to offer very significant benefits. The fantasies go like this: when you are famous, wherever you go, your good reputation will precede you. People will think well of you, because your merits have been impressively explained in advance.

Unfortunately, many aspirants especially young boys and girls in Tanzania seem to have no clue of what it takes to be a star. All they think about is the illusion of the joy it brings to be famous, not knowing that behind the curtain lies the wild cries, agony, disrespect, stress and depressions.

I would love to call out to all brothers and sisters out there who want to be famous; always aspire to be stars/riches with a bit of class like:
  1. Maxence Melo
  2. Mohammed Dewji
  3. January Makamba
  4. Jokate Mwegelo
  5. Ambwene Yessaya
  6. Hamis Mwinyijuma 'FA'
  7. Single Mtambalike 'Rich'
  8. Millard Ayo
  9. Yvonne Cheryl 'Monalisa'
  10. Maria Sarungi
  11. Carol Ndosi
  12. Albert Manifester
  13. Vanessa Mdee
  14. Zitto Kabwe
  15. Elvis Musiba
    *(space reserved for more)

AVOID being a star/rich with bad influence and classless like;
  1. Giggy Money
  2. Vincent Kigosi
  3. Shyrose Bhanj
  4. Masanja Mkandamizaji
  5. Diamond Platnumz
  6. Chid Benz
  7. Salama Jabir
  8. Paul Makonda
  9. Harris Kapiga
  10. Wema Sepetu
    *(space reserved for more)
Dear kijana, choose your role models carefully.

Disclaimer: The list above is not based on any scientific research. It is from a personal opinion of the author.
hio namba 9, huyo dada tokea zaman hilo jina lake nalihusisha na wanaigeria!.........
 
We don’t always feel comfortable admitting it to our friends; it is embarrassing. But, secretly, the idea of being famous has great appeal.

Fame is deeply attractive because it seems to offer very significant benefits. The fantasies go like this: when you are famous, wherever you go, your good reputation will precede you. People will think well of you, because your merits have been impressively explained in advance.

Unfortunately, many aspirants especially young boys and girls in Tanzania seem to have no clue of what it takes to be a star. All they think about is the illusion of the joy it brings to be famous, not knowing that behind the curtain lies the wild cries, agony, disrespect, stress and depressions.

I would love to call out to all brothers and sisters out there who want to be famous; always aspire to be stars/riches with a bit of class like:
  1. Maxence Melo
  2. Mohammed Dewji
  3. January Makamba
  4. Jokate Mwegelo
  5. Ambwene Yessaya
  6. Hamis Mwinyijuma 'FA'
  7. Single Mtambalike 'Rich'
  8. Millard Ayo
  9. Yvonne Cheryl 'Monalisa'
  10. Maria Sarungi
  11. Carol Ndosi
  12. Albert Manifester
  13. Vanessa Mdee
  14. Zitto Kabwe
  15. Elvis Musiba
    *(space reserved for more)

AVOID being a star/rich with bad influence and classless like;
  1. Giggy Money
  2. Vincent Kigosi
  3. Shyrose Bhanj
  4. Masanja Mkandamizaji
  5. Diamond Platnumz
  6. Chid Benz
  7. Salama Jabir
  8. Paul Makonda
  9. Harris Kapiga
  10. Wema Sepetu
    *(space reserved for more)
Dear kijana, choose your role models carefully.

Disclaimer: The list above is not based on any scientific research. It is from a personal opinion of the author.
Maria Sarungi,! super woman!!!!!...........


add Fatma Karume in that list!
 
Wish to see more analysis as to why names fall under particular categories.

Like for Masanja Mkandamizaji, most of us (maybe it is only me will argue the category).
 
Masanja's wealth and lifestyle is still in question..

It's your opinion, wanted you to put a bit of hints to each name characterizing the choice of category, so that we either argue or support basing on that.
 
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