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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

TALENT IS UNIVERSAL BUT OPPORTUNITY IS NOT

 I have experienced the “insider-outsider” dynamic firsthand.


The strange reality of being capable, qualified, and willing to contribute, yet often overlooked simply because you are not in the right circles, connected to the right people, or close enough to the centres of influence.

It’s the experience of standing at the door, knowing you have something valuable to offer, while opportunities seem reserved for those already inside the room.

This is not merely a personal frustration. It is a reality faced by many young people and marginalised communities across our country, individuals whose potential remains unseen, not because it is absent, but because access is.

Too often, people are defined by what was prescribed for them rather than what is possible for them.

They are told who they are before they are given the chance to discover who they can become.

And therein lies one of our greatest challenges.

Talent is universal. Opportunity is not.

My passion is to challenge this reality and contribute to building a society where proximity is not mistaken for potential, where access is not confused with ability, and where people are evaluated on merit rather than familiarity.

Because a nation reaches its full potential only when every person has a genuine opportunity to reach theirs.

It is my hope to shine a light on these overlooked spaces, amplify overlooked voices, and help drive the change we so desperately need.

The future of our country cannot belong only to the insiders. It must belong to everyone.



TALENT IS UNIVERSAL BUT OPPORTUNITY IS NOT

  I have experienced the “insider-outsider” dynamic firsthand. The strange reality of being capable, qualified, and willing to contribute, y...