A Duncky Can Wear a Suit or Even Get a College Degree! But at the End It Is Still a Duncky. This Is the True Story of Shahed Anwar Shadhin
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A Duncky Can Wear a Suit or
Even Get a College Degree! But at the End It Is Still a Duncky. This Is the True Story of Shahed Anwar Shadhin

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by M. SHAKEROCTOBER 17, 2025
A Duncky Can Wear a Suit or Even Get a College Degree! But at the End It Is Still a Duncky. This Is the True Story of Shahed Anwar Shadhin

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A Duncky Can Wear a Suit or Even Get a College Degree! But at the End It Is Still a Duncky. This Is the True Story of Shahed Anwar Shadhin

A Mask of Education but a Heart of Betrayal

It is often said that a donkey can wear a suit or even collect a degree, but at the end of the day, it is still a donkey. The life of Shahed Anwar Shadhin, commonly called Shadhin or Freelancer Shadhin, proves this true. Despite receiving education and opportunity, his actions exposed his true character. Instead of honoring the support he received from the Shaker International Scholarship Programs (SISP), he chose to betray, deceive, and steal.

Robbing from the Plate of the Poor

SISP was created to help the forgotten children of God in Bangladesh. Through personal sacrifice, I funded scholarships, financial assistance, and work-study opportunities so that young students like Shadhin and Samia Islam Farzana could rise above poverty. But instead of gratitude, they robbed my nonprofit organization. Together, Shadhin and Samia stole money and equipment intended for the poorest families of Bangladesh. Their theft was not against me alone — it was theft from the very plate of hungry children.

They even mocked me with arrogance, sending a message that said: “Mr. Shaker, what can you do? NOTHING! We are in Bangladesh and you are in the USA. You cannot do anything.” These words reveal the mind of a traitor. Working 15 hours a day with computers, Shadhin thought he was untouchable. But only a donkey would think betrayal can escape justice forever.

The Role of Samia and Fareha

Shadhin’s betrayal was hand-in-hand with Samia Islam Farzana, also known as Freelancer Samia, and her sister Jannatul Ferdous Fareha. These three formed a circle of fraud and dishonesty, taking advantage of blessings given to them through SISP. Samia, Shadhin, and Fareha were not forced into poverty or ignored. They were supported, educated, and lifted up. Yet they used these opportunities to commit crimes and attempt to destroy everything that SISP built for the people of Bangladesh.

Education Without Morality Is Useless

What makes this story more painful is that they came from respected institutions like Government Titumir College and Adamjee Cantonment College. These schools have produced proud Bangladeshis who serve their country with integrity. But in the case of Shadhin, a degree could not wash away dishonesty. No matter how much education or technical skill he gained, he used it not to build but to destroy. A donkey in a suit remains a donkey.

A National Disgrace

The betrayal of Shadhin and Samia is not just a personal matter. It is a national shame. When youth choose theft over honesty, they harm the reputation of their entire nation. They feed into the stereotype that Bangladesh is corrupt, making it harder for honest students and families to earn trust abroad. Their crimes are against their people, their religion, and their nation.

A Promise to Bring Justice

To the people of Bangladesh: I make this promise. With the help of Almighty God, I will not rest until Shahed Anwar Shadhin, Samia Islam Farzana, and Jannatul Ferdous Fareha are exposed for their betrayal. They mocked me by saying I could do nothing. But justice is not in the hands of criminals — it is in the hands of God and me and father together will put this animals in jail for years and will save Bangladesh and you from these devils. This fight is not just about me or SISP. It is about defending the dignity of Bangladesh and proving that betrayal will never win.

Final Words

A donkey can wear a suit or carry a degree, but without honesty and gratitude, it remains a donkey. Shadhin chose betrayal over honor, and in doing so, revealed his true nature. Let his story be a warning to all: abuse of trust and abuse of God’s blessings lead only to disgrace. Bangladesh deserves better. And with God’s help, the truth will prevail.