By Wycliff G; The verbal female war between former NTV Ugandan presenters Sheila Gashumba and Robin Kisti seems not to be ending as soon as earlier anticipated.
After exposing Sheila’s sketchy entry into the media and faked life, Robin Kisti may not welcome what Sheila has ranted about her life this time round, infact she (Robin) may prefer the current score card in this battle.
In an open letter which she claimed to be addressed to Robin’s friends, relatives and fans, Sheila Gashumba has revealed Robin’s current miserable life.
“On a serious note, jokes aside!!! If you know you know your Robin’s friend or relative or fan. Please kindly reach out to her and try to help her to be the Robin Kisti that was on Login. Sometimes people need a little bit of more Love and more encouragement,” wrote Sheila.
According to Sheila, Kisti’s recent rants about her are as a result of her mental illness that developed due to depression, discouragement and sadness.
“And sometimes without any of the two they can lose themselves along the way and end up sad, depressed alone and more so if something tragic happens in their life while they are already struggling,” she adds.
The pencil-sized social socialite has also refuted claims that Robin Kisti was her friend during her airily days at NTV Uganda.
“I’m advising you because we were former workmates (I don’t believe we were friends because I have never had a friendship out of work with anyone where I worked) I respected and loved everyone as workmates but nothing. Every time I walked out of that office, I wouldn’t carry conversations or hanging out of either station or field or maybe at that company parties or company events,” Sheila further stated.
Sheila further says Kisti is being fueled into an absurd character and taken advantage of because of her unstable mental health and at the end she will be dumped into critical condition.
“You came out in the name of defending a company but I hope the same company you came out to defend can also come out and support you so that you can regain your greatness again. This world is funny because the same people who fuel you into an absurd character by using your mental illness and taking advantage of you are the same people who will laugh at you my dear,” she further said.
Read Sheila’s full letter;
On a serious note, jokes aside!!! If you know you know your Robin’s friend or relative or fan. Please kindly reach out to her and try to help her to be the Robin Kisti that was on Login. Sometimes people need a little bit of more Love and more encouragement.
And sometimes without any of the two they can lose themselves along the way and end up sad, depressed alone and more so if something tragic happens in their life while they are already struggling.
So, if you are a friend, family or fan of that lady please reach out and advise her rather than wishing you could have helped her latter when there is no chance anymore.
We have a chance to make ourselves better every morning that we wakeup as long as we are breathe.
I know life maybe hard and sometimes you might give up on yourself but you should never fail to try and fix yourself up again. It would make me happier to see her on Login be I know how much she loved her work than to see her fighting.
Snapchat looking terrible and doing uncoordinated skits on Instagram. Yes your acting might be good or your TV presenting might be good but no one will hire you with that mental and pysical state my dear.
I’m advising you because we were former workmates (I don’t believe we were friends because I have never had a friendship out of work with anyone where I worked) I respected and loved everyone as workmates but nothing.
Every time I walked out of that office, I wouldn’t carry conversations or hanging out of either station or field or maybe at that company parties or company events.
You came out in the name of defending a company but I hope the same company you came out to defend can also come out and support you so that you can regain your greatness again.
This world is funny because the same people who fuel you into an absurd character by using your mental illness and taking advantage of you are the same people who will laugh at you my dear.
Its okay to feel unstable. It’s okay to disassociate. Its okay to hide from the world. Its okay to need help. Its okay not to be okay. Your mental illness is not a personal failure.
Its okay not to be okay, but never give up on yourself.
Take time and reflect on yourself and search for the greatness within, take time off and regain yourself.
However, we are yet to hear from Robin’s remarks on Sheila’s letter.
We will keep you posted