Tag: Singapore

  • Osman Sulaiman: Forget Get-Rich-Quick Schemes, Learn How To Become An Entrepreneur

    Osman Sulaiman: Forget Get-Rich-Quick Schemes, Learn How To Become An Entrepreneur

    Dear Friends,

    Forget about MLM. Forget about all those so called get rich schemes. Forget about earning money by sitting down at home. Let’s get real. There is no shortcut to success.

    Im sharing ideas where some serious money can be made. It will not make you rich but enough to sustain whatever lifestyle you wish and quit your mundane 9-5 job.

    I’l be speaking at ‘The Real Entrepreneur Club’ on Friday 29 April 2016 @ 7.45pm together with my business partners, Ahmad Shukri Munir and Sumarleki Amjah, who are both successful in their own rights.

    Let me know if you are really keen. I can sneak you in even if the seats are full. There will also be stand-up comedy by the famous comedian Mr Alias Kadir.

    Its time to quit your job like what I did.

     

    Source: Khan Osman Sulaiman

  • Neo Swee Lin: Bukit Batok Sould Give Chee Soon Juan A Chance

    Neo Swee Lin: Bukit Batok Sould Give Chee Soon Juan A Chance

    this year’s Life Theatre Awards theme was “Future Perfect”. Lim Kay Siu & I went dressed in SDP colours, because for us, a perfect future for our country would be one where there was more opposition in Parliament. I thought long and hard if this was the right platform for this. I think it is. What other platforms do we have? (what do YOU think?)

    As artists, we should stand up for what we believe in. I learnt from playing Soh Lung Teo in Cooling Off Day that everyone should be involved in politics, that we should be unafraid. Life, Art, Politics are all part of the human experience. I shed tears when I spoke to GoH Baey at the after-party, because I felt a little bit chastised. He was kind, but felt that this was not the right platform for what I did. I’m still not sure if he is right.

    All I know is, I am very passionate about my beliefs, and I hope that the voters in Bukit Batok will do the right thing. Be brave! You have a beautiful estate, I visit it often because my late mother’s ashes are interred in Bukit Batok, I am a stone’s throw away.

    I have no doubt Murali is a good man too, but now is the time to give Chee Soon Juan a chance. He will do good for you, I promise you. I believe in him. You should too. (please re-share if you like: nomination day is today!) ‪#‎nowisthetime‬

     

    Source: Neo Swee Lin

  • Chee Soon Juan Counts On Local Celebrities Lim Kay Siu And Neo Swee Lin As Supporters

    Chee Soon Juan Counts On Local Celebrities Lim Kay Siu And Neo Swee Lin As Supporters

    Local celebrities Neo Swee Lin and Lim Kay Siu donned the SDP uniform when they attended the M1-Straits Times Life Theatre Awards 2016. They won best ensemble for their play HOTEL.

    They joined us at BB last night for coffee. Swee Lin’s father told me that he was a PAP grassroots leader for 25 years working with PAP MPs Ibrahim Othman and Lee Chiaw Meng.

    He left the outfit and has never supported any other party. Until now that is. He came wearing the SDP uniform. The SDP is honoured and grateful.

    Thank you, Swee Lin, Kay Siu and Uncle William.

    ‪#‎NowIsTheTime‬‪#‎BukitBatok‬

     

    Source: Chee Soon Juan

  • National Civil Defence Cadet Corps Staff Assistant Helped Accident Victims While On Way To Work

    National Civil Defence Cadet Corps Staff Assistant Helped Accident Victims While On Way To Work

    On 4th April 2016 around 0515 hours, NCDCC Staff Assistant PTE Mohammad Haiqal Bin Zailani was driving to work when he witnessed an accident involving three automobiles, namely: a car, a motorcycle and a bus, at Kranji Expressway (KJE).

    A car had collided onto the safety railings of the KJE and a motorbike was lying flat on the ground. There was a casualty lying consciously approximately 100 meters away from the bus.

    PTE Haiqal immediately stopped his car safely and assured the casualty that help is on the way. He then alerted both ambulance and police of the accident, and checked for any major bruises or cuts on the casualty that might lead to blood loss.

    When the ambulance arrived at the accident scene, PTE Haiqal helped the paramedics with first aid procedures by bandaging the bruise. The casualty was unable to move his back and his left leg, this prompted PTE Haiqal that the use of spinal board would be required. He assisted the paramedic to move the casualty carefully onto the spinal board. PTE Haiqal then assisted the ambulance crew to carry the casualty onto the ambulance stretcher.

    NCDCC is proud of PTE Haiqal for advocating active citizenry by assisting the casualty and ambulance crew with the Civil Defence skills and knowledge that he acquired in his vocation as a SCDF NSF.

    ‪#‎ANationofLifesavers‬ ‪#‎Everydayheroes‬

     

    Source: National Civil Defence Cadet Corps

  • Zulfikar Shariff: Islam Is Different From The West

    Zulfikar Shariff: Islam Is Different From The West

    One major difference between Islam and western civilization is that we have a specific, clear reference point.

    A perfected ideal.

    We know what we are heading towards.

    And our progress is not based on time but of character, values, behavior.

    The ideal is on being the best human we can be.

    Western civilization moves through time in search of an elusive enlightened man.

    It builds, create material, develop wealth and point to these developments as the fruit of progress.

    Man is debased from his higher, noble virtues for primal, unrestrained materiality.

    That is not our world. We do not reject material development.

    But that is not the measure of our progress.

    Islam has a clear ideal.

    We know what we are heading to.

    We do not assume time or matter to be a yardstick.

    Man today is not necessarily better than we were 100 years ago.

    The criteria is not technological advancement or material.

    Our reference point is not an uncertain future.

    The noblest, the one with the most excellent virtues…

    Whose values and character we emulate lived 1,400 years ago.

    That is our reference point.

    We progress by becoming more and more like him.

     

    Source: Zulfikar Shariff

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