Day Lessons from Jonida Maliqi:

I woke up today with a bunch of headlines crossing Jonida Maliqi! I just learned some other lessons as a professional but also as a man, as a woman educating a girl, as a colleague leading a girl, as a friend of some friends I would never sell in the big market especially for such a banal reason !

First:

It impressed me how a girlfriend can write so cynically about a friend publicly! Speaking of friendship, things are resolved privately, not at the expense of a desperate cause that honors neither the accuser nor the accused. I am convinced that Jonida would have no problem liquidating the bill of a bag as I know her wardrobe well (from a service I once did at home to her style and passion for fashion), as well as the opportunity to do so. paid "a purse" for the business he has been operating successfully for years.

Secondly:

We have worked with many characters at Class Magazine these years. One of the covers we have reserved for Jonida! He was one of the kindest, most "cavalier" and most correct characters. Professional as few, ethical as very few, and definitely generous in the way he treated the staff. From coffee to gifts! Jonida is grateful!

Third:

Jonida is the singer who represented Albania very well in Eurovision and Albania should be a little more grateful to all the public people who honor her. The portals again did not spare him with bombastic titles to make him "dirty" without verifying both sources. We decided to do it!

Fourthly:

We read Jonida's communication with her friend. We seemed correct. A purse ordered to a friend that Jonida paid back after paying her money and elegance after contacting us to avoid banality:

â??Thank you for calling me. Very few do. I want to assure you that I never owe anyone any debt! Maybe I'm left behind ... However, the truth never betrays and leaves no one in the lurch. Whoever charges should be based somewhere. My law office will take the matter seriously this time to the end, and the parties will take on their respective responsibilities. " Because Jonida says she has evidence, even documented that she owes no one, so she has chosen the legal way to give the ex-girlfriend the right answer.

The last lesson for me today as a journalist is that in the medium of communication "Class Magazine" I really want to instill a new spirit and be careful in making public trials!

Let public trials make investigative journalists, let jurors do what they want; but not us reporters who are all "appetizing" to eat any celebrity. I just can't get past this bite, except for three principles:

A) A friendship can be resized, but it can never be betrayed and never sold! Especially publicly. It's low and ugly. It's like a shout out to attract attention at the expense of someone who is famous!

B) A portal does not weaken unless it eats a news meal that is to be dumped in the trash. Televisions have never liked me!

C) I think that today if you are going to become famous you can be in many forms, with or without values, with respect to morality or not, you can be ethical or not, etc etc; but celebrity does not necessarily mean being careful; so whenever you think about becoming a "fat news star" think twice!

At the end of the day you can be famous for failing too! Success has other principles!