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  • Director, Adam & Hawa Network: Be Careful Of Get-Rich-Quick Scams

    Director, Adam & Hawa Network: Be Careful Of Get-Rich-Quick Scams

    If you’ve been surfing the Internet, you would have seen many ads – usually placed at the bottom part of the websites you visit – luring you with ads on how to make a fast buck on the Internet.

    The ad headlines read something like these:
    “Hate your job? Learn how this 21-year-old Malay man earns $10K/month working from home in Singapore”

    “Hate your job? Learn how this stay-at-home mother earns $10K/month working from home in Singapore”

    & If you click on the ad, you’ll read a long testimonial about a ‘Suraya Jalil from Singapore’ or a ‘Mohamed Azhar from Singapore’ or the like.

    Well, I decided to verify these claims using good ol’ Google image search (I just chose one example as a sample).

    It turns out that the picture of the man in this orange t-shirt [Picture 1], identified as ‘Mohamed Azhar from Singapore’ by the advertiser ” Paul W.S. Tan, Published 12 June 2016, via foxtech” (& who apparently shared that “the income is so good that I decided to buy our first brand new car for my parents – a BMW 5-series. I had always admired other people in the city with this car, and never imagined I could buy one myself.” etc etc ) – was also found in a 2005 website (http://malaysianmale.blogspot.sg/2005/…/13-october-2005.html) [see Picture 2].

    I have posted both screenshots here for you to compare (FYI, the referee emoticons were inserted by me 😉 )

    Harasha Bafana Scam

    Harasha Bafana Scam 2

    Hmmm.
    See the 2 pictures?
    What do YOU think?

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    Consider this: ‘get rich quick’ schemes will continue to exist so long as people don’t have a critical mind to analyse the claim.

    Next time you chance across these lures, it will be good to do some research.

    Here’s a good rule of thumb to follow:
    “If it’s Too Good to be True – it probably is.”

    Don’t fall for dubious promises, only to waste your Time & Money.
    You are Better than that.

    Warmly
    Harasha Bafana
    Founder-Director
    Adam & Hawa Network
    ‘The Business Mentoring Network dedicated to the Growth of You & Your Business’

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    ‪#‎KnowledgeIsPower‬

     

    Source: Harasha Bafana

  • Indonesia Vice-President: Our Citizens Won’t Be Allowed To Be Prosecuted Under Singapore Laws

    Indonesia Vice-President: Our Citizens Won’t Be Allowed To Be Prosecuted Under Singapore Laws

    JAKARTA: Indonesian vice-president Jusuf Kalla has said that the government will not allow its citizens who are suspected for causing last year’s forest fires to be prosecuted under Singapore laws.

    “If there is an offence, Singapore can (prosecute), but the offence happened in Indonesia. That’s our concern,” said Mr Kalla on the sidelines of an event on Sunday (Jun 12), according to online news portal Detiknews.

    Last month, Singapore’s National Environment Agency (NEA) said it has obtained a court warrant after the director of one of the Indonesian firms linked to illegal forest fires that caused the haze failed to turn up for an interview when he was in Singapore.

    Indonesia objected against this move by lodging a strong protest through its ambassador in Singapore.

    In September and October 2015, peatland fires caused the region to be cloaked in haze. Errant pulp and paper companies which started fires were believed to be responsible.

    Singapore passed the Transboundary Haze Pollution Act (THPA) in 2014 to go after companies that started fires or let their concessions burn, and contributed to last year’s haze that blanketed Singapore and part of the region.

    The Republic’s Foreign Affairs Ministry had said the THPA is consistent with international law, which allows a country to take appropriate action to protect itself from external acts which cause harm within the country.

    It stated that the Act does not encroach upon the sovereignty of any specific country.

    Singapore’s Environment and Water Resources Minister Masagos Zulkifli had promised that the government will “take what steps we can to enforce the THPA”.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Singaporeans Silently Resent Malaysians Living In Singapore

    Singaporeans Silently Resent Malaysians Living In Singapore

    When Singaporeans complain about foreigners, they are particularly referring to people from their neighbour country “Malaysia”. They need to use subtle way to complain to the  Government.

    Most Singaporeans are afraid to discriminate and complain against Malaysians because Singapore is small and solely depending on Malaysia for many things and their survival.

    Singapore and Malaysia are just across the border and people from Malaysia can come into to Singapore at anytime to get jobs easily because they can speak Chinese, English and Malay which are the 3 main national languages in Singapore. Especially, when the people from nearby Malaysia border area can just spend 5 to 10 minutes on the bus to get into Singapore.

    Addition to that people from Malaysia can acquire permanent resident and citizenship easily. After they receive the residency or citizenship status, they can get access to education, housing, healthcare and etc from another side of the fence.

    One of the good examples will be – after being granted resident or citizenship status, they will buy the HDB  house to rent it out.

    Then, they travel back and forth to go to work in Singapore daily because housing and living cost at Malaysia border is a lot cheaper than Singapore due to the strong Singapore currency.

    Singaporeans are so angry about their neighbour country exploiting them but on the other hands they can’t reject them directly.

    If you go and ask them, they will say it is not true for sure because they don’t want to sour the relationship with their neighbour  for survival sake.

    They will always say, “we are brothers and good neighbours”.

    Editor’s note: This article is retrieved from a comment posted and it reflected the true sentiment of many Singaporeans here due to the historical and cultural similarities between the two neigbhouring countries. It is estimated that more than 300,000 Malaysians are working and residing here with as many as 150,000 living as permanent residents. Many remain as permanent residents after more than 20 years refusing to convert to Singapore citizens.

    Many thousands  commute daily between the two countries via the Johore Bahru checkpoint due mainly to our strong currency difference and professional work culture.

    Many companies also prefer to hire Malaysians due to their strong work ethics and survival instinct. Many took on significant positions within the companies and become a important pillar in the work hierarchy.

     

    Source: www.transitioning.org

  • Pelakon Acappan Masuk Islam?

    Pelakon Acappan Masuk Islam?

    Pelakon komedi lagenda, Acappan dikhabarkan telah memeluk agama Islam berikutan tersebarnya beberapa gambar pelakon tersebut bersama jemaah. Nama Islam beliau ialah Muhammad Ramadhan sempena bulan Ramadhan Al-Mubarak penuh kemualiaan ini.

     

     

    Berita gembira ini telah mula berlegar di laman sosial. Ramai yang menyatakan rasa syukur dengan hidayah Allah di bulan Ramadhan yang mulia ini. Semoga ini merencanakan buku baharu yang hebat buat pelakon lagenda ini, insyaAllah.

     

    Source: www.ohmedia.my

  • Riders Aid Singapore – Raising Funds For Tabung Amal Aidilfitri Regardless Of Religion

    Riders Aid Singapore – Raising Funds For Tabung Amal Aidilfitri Regardless Of Religion

    I like this event very much. Ambassador Swajaya, friends from Indonesian Embassy and I joined motorcyle riders and lorry/van drivers for a Hari Raya Charity Ride in aid of Tabung Amal Aidilftri Trust Fund (TAA).

    First, it shows that all of us, no matter our background, can do our part for charity. As Mother Theresa said it’s not about how much we give, but how much love we put to giving.

    Second, when we gathered at the Indonesian Embassy after our ride, Indonesia’s state emblem, the Garuda, caught my eye.

    Riders Aid 1

    It has an inscription – Indonesia’s national motto ‘Bhineka Tunggal Ika’ which means ‘Unity in Diversity.’ The motto reflects what I saw at the charity ride which saw riders from different races and religions, united and inspired by a good cause.

    The Goldwing ride was awesome. But the satisfaction of knowing that disadvantaged families can celebrate Hari Raya with dignity through funds raised for TAA – that’s priceless!

    Riders Aid 2

    Thanks for the ride, Riders Aid Singapore! Let’s continue the giving journey, riders!

     

    Source: Amrin Amin

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