
By Mulengera Reporters
In a deeply emotional and thought-provoking message, Aisha Dr Ruth Kasolo, City Women Empowerment Advocate is calling for a major change in how people treat each other, warning that sincerity and loyalty are quickly disappearing from society.
Through her powerful TikTok messages, Dr. Kasolo highlights what she describes as a painful and common reality—people failing to stand by those who once stood by them.
She shares a striking story of betrayal that has left many shocked. According to her, one individual once had a close friend who got into serious trouble, facing heavy accusations, including life-threatening ones. Despite the situation, this person chose to stand firmly by their friend, defending them even when others insulted and labeled them with harsh names.
However, the story takes a heartbreaking turn.
Dr. Kasolo explains that when the loyal friend later faced their own challenges, including problems at work, they turned to that same friend for support. Shockingly, the friend refused to stand by them, fearing that their own reputation would be damaged.
She points out that this kind of behavior is becoming increasingly common in today’s world. Many people are willing to support others during difficult times, but when the situation is reversed, they are quickly abandoned.
According to her, this trend is dangerous and must change. She stresses that the world needs people who are sincere, dependable, and willing to stand firm in both good and bad times.
Dr. Kasolo delivers a clear and urgent message: loyalty should never be one-sided. She emphasizes that if someone stands with you in your darkest moments, you have a responsibility to stand with them when their time of need comes.
Her message is now sparking serious reflection among viewers, with many admitting that it mirrors real-life experiences of betrayal and disappointment.
As conversations grow louder, one thing is clear—Dr. Kasolo is challenging people to rethink friendship, loyalty, and what it truly means to stand by someone. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).
























