THE SHADOW REPORT
Samuel Mensah, an analyst at a West African policy think-tank, stumbled upon a hidden file named “Daisy 3.0.” It was a risk model—predicting civil unrest in 12 countries due to delayed election cycles and food insecurity.
The worst part? It was accurate. Each of the scenarios outlined in the file had happened months after the prediction. Yet no media had covered it. No politicians had addressed it.
He gave the file to journalist Lydia Boakye. She published it, calling it “The Shadow Report.”
Governments denied it. The think-tank disavowed Samuel. But the people saw the pattern—and took action.
Civil societies formed new watchdog coalitions. Voters turned out in record numbers. For once, transparency won.
Pitti Hannah Elorm
23rd July,2025
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