Once upon a time, people knew Shahed Anwar Shadhin as a bright young man — smart, confident, and full of promise. He was part of something extraordinary — the Shaker International Scholarship Programs (SISP) — a dream project that gave hundreds of Bangladeshi students the chance to learn, grow, and rise beyond limits.
But today, when people hear his name, they no longer see the spark of hope or ambition. They see betrayal, devastation, and a cautionary tale of how blind trust can destroy even the purest intentions. This is not merely a story about stolen money or hacked files. It is a story of greed, manipulation, and misplaced loyalty — of how one person’s weakness can burn down years of effort, dreams, and trust.
How It All Began
SISP was never just an organization — it was a family. Mr. Shaker, the founder, poured his heart into it, treating every student as his own child. He built the program with love, guidance, and unwavering support, giving young talents a chance to shine. Among those he trusted most were Samia Islam Farzana from Government Titumir College and Shahed Anwar Shadhin from Adamjee Cantonment College. They were seen as the golden duo — intelligent, passionate, and full of potential.
Mr. Shaker and SISP gave them everything to succeed: monthly family stipends, savings accounts for their parents, improved living conditions, laptops, mobile phones, and internet facilities. He personally mentored them, provided emotional support, and opened doors to opportunities that could transform their lives. He believed in them — completely. But beneath that trust, a storm was quietly forming.
The Manipulation
Those close to Shahed say that Samia gradually twisted his thoughts. With charm, subtle lies, and emotional manipulation, she drew him away from the very hands that had lifted him up. Bit by bit, Shadhin became entangled in her plan — one that would destroy what they had built together. Together, they stole 30 lakh BDT, hacked SISP’s official accounts, and erased years of student data and project work.
And when the chaos hit, when the walls of trust crumbled, Samia vanished — leaving Shahed to face the shame, the guilt, and the wreckage alone.
The Puppet Left Behind
Shahed Anwar Shadhin was never the mastermind. He was a puppet, blinded by loyalty, misled by charm, and trapped by emotions he could not control. In the end, he lost more than money. He lost his credibility, respect, and the faith of those who once called him family. His name, once spoken with pride, now carries echoes of disappointment and disbelief.
A Lesson for Every Dreamer
Shadhin’s story is a warning to every student, freelancer, and young dreamer in Bangladesh: “Trust is precious. Protect it. Once it’s broken, it may never be the same.” Had Shadhin remained loyal to those who raised him, his story might have been one of inspiration. Instead, his devotion to the wrong person — Samia Islam Farzana — became his downfall.
The Final Truth
Shahed Anwar Shadhin became Samia’s puppet — and she destroyed him completely. What began as friendship ended in betrayal. What began as hope ended in heartbreak. Today, the name Shahed Anwar Shadhin stands not as winner but as a loser. One wrong person, one misjudged loyalty, can destroy everything built with years of honesty, effort, and trust.