In a surprising turn of events, DJ Suuna Ben has revealed the reasoning behind his decision to turn down a tempting job offer from Next Media, opting instead to remain with Bukedde Television and radio station, a move that has raised eyebrows within the industry.
Despite the allure of a promising position at Next Media, which came with the promise of a substantial salary increase, Suuna Ben followed his instincts, choosing to prioritize his long-standing career at Bukedde over the allure of greener pastures.
Having garnered recognition through his “binyanyanya” concerts alongside his colleague Mbazira Tonny, Suuna Ben’s popularity has soared in recent years, attracting attention from industry giants like Next Media. However, despite visiting their premises and engaging with their executives, Suuna Ben ultimately decided to stay put.
In a candid revelation, Suuna Ben disclosed that he had entertained aspirations of pursuing a career as an Electrical Engineer, a path divergent from his current trajectory in the media industry. This insight sheds light on his unconventional decision-making process, which prioritizes intuition over external pressures.
While initially tempted by the prospect of a new challenge, Suuna Ben ultimately listened to his instincts, recognizing the gravity of the decision at hand. He articulated his aversion to making impulsive decisions, particularly in moments of heightened excitement, as they often lead to regrettable outcomes.
Reflecting on his choice, Suuna Ben expressed confidence in his decision to trust his instincts, acknowledging that forcing the issue could have led to lingering regrets. By staying true to himself and his career journey, Suuna Ben remains steadfast in his commitment to Bukedde, where he continues to make his mark in the media landscape.
In an industry often driven by opportunity and financial gain, Suuna Ben’s decision to prioritize authenticity and intuition serves as a reminder of the importance of staying true to one’s values and instincts, even in the face of enticing prospects.