Tag: Singaporeans

  • Geylang International Winger Spent A Day In ICU After Blood Clot Found In Brain

    Geylang International Winger Spent A Day In ICU After Blood Clot Found In Brain

    He came off the bench hoping to mark his 26th birthday with a goal or maybe an assist.

    But Geylang International winger Shawal Anuar ended Friday night in hospital instead, after a clash of heads during an S.League match against Home United.

    The wound required four stitches, but worse still for the national player, the accident left him with a blood clot in his brain that saw him spend a day in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Raffles Hospital on Wednesday.

    The doctors were concerned enough to insist that Shawal be put under observation in the ICU after finding the blood clot had doubled in size – from 0.3cm to 0.6cm – when he returned to have the dressing for his stitches cleaned four days after the match.

    When The New Paper visited the player in hospital last night, he was in good spirits.

    But he admitted: “I was shocked and scared when the doctor told me I had to be admitted into the ICU.

    “I even thought he was joking but he scolded me and said this was no joke.

    “Another hit on my head could mean bye-bye.

    For now, I am taking medication and they will continue to observe my condition, and if the blood clot continues to grow, then I will have to undergo surgery.”

    While his head wound was above his right eye, Shawal said the blood clot discovered was in the back, left part of his brain.

    He suspects it could be because he bumped his head on the hard artificial surface at the Jalan Besar Stadium as he landed.

    All he remembers is being knocked out cold, and by the time he regained consciousness, he was already lying on the stretcher being carted off the pitch.

    Shawal, who was told by doctors his brain had “shifted” a little, said that he started suffering ill-effects two days after the accident.

    “I started feeling a pain in my head, worse than a migraine,” he said.

    “And whenever I closed my eyes to sleep, I felt a pressing pain too.

    “The last few days, I’ve slept at 1am or 2am because I had trouble getting to sleep.

    “And sometimes I wake up feeling dizzy and nauseous, although I did not vomit.”

    Remarkably, despite the frightening injury, Shawal is disappointed at missing this Saturday’s Sultan of Selangor’s Cup match at the National Stadium. The annual match is set to be played in Singapore for the first time in eight years, and more than 30,000 fans are expected to fill the stands.

    He sheepishly said: “This would have been my first time, so I really wanted to play in it.”

    National team vice-captain Hariss Harun, who was the Home United player who clashed heads with Shawal, visited his Lions teammate yesterday.

    Said Hariss, who suffered a swollen forehead: “Initially I was a bit shocked to learn his situation had worsened, and I was quite concerned.

    “But at least today he got some good news being transferred from the ICU to a normal ward.

    “I just paid him a visit to make sure everything was okay, and to wish him a speedy recovery.

    “He’s a good footballer and we will miss him for the national team. Hopefully he will come back to the pitch soon, and healthy.”

    Shawal said he is now only focused on diligently following doctor’s orders, and hopes to be back on the pitch in about a month’s time, although he is in no rush.

    “I will take however long is required to fully recover,” he said.

    “I’m more worried about (the recovery) than my football.

    “Even (national) coach Sundram, who visited me here, told me not to think about soccer for the time being.”What’s important now for me is to listen to my doctor.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Anak Melayu Singapura – Memang Handal Taraf Dunia Atau Setakat Jaguh Kampung Sahaja?

    Anak Melayu Singapura – Memang Handal Taraf Dunia Atau Setakat Jaguh Kampung Sahaja?

    Kekuatan anak Melayu di Singapura ada, dari dunia korporat hingga pengusaha, baik di dalam negeri Dan luar negeri. APA yang mungkin kita perlukan adalah seorang pemimpin yang berjaya bersatukan semua untuk tujuan membawa Anak Melayu Singapura ke lebih maju lagi. BOLEH? Antara Kita perlu di hilangkan sifat curiga, ego dan bersatu untuk maju

    Adakah Melayu Singapura hanya mampu menjadi Penjual Kuih Hari Raya, buka cafe, salon Dan Penjual Kain? Atau Hanya rasa puas, bangga Dan glamour jadi Artis tempatan? Anak Melayu kurang daya berfikir secara kritikal Dan kurang pandai beranalisa. Betul tak?

     

    Source: Mohd Farid Mohd Nor in Suara Melayu Singapura

  • Parents Beware! Stranger At Joo Chiat Complex Threatened To Harm My 3 Year Old Daughter

    Parents Beware! Stranger At Joo Chiat Complex Threatened To Harm My 3 Year Old Daughter

    Please Please Please!!!! Be careful all parents out there!!! This just happened to my biras earlier today.. Do take xtra care of our children..we dont know when and where it might happen again.. #sharingiscaring

    On 02/05/17, at about 1400hrs, I was sitting on the bench located at level 2 of Joo Chiat Complex, beside the lift lobby, with two of my children. One of them is my son, Yusuf Abayar, which is 5 months old, and the other is my daughter, Zaada As’isyah, which is 3 years old.

    While I was sitting at the bench, I was approached by an unknown male subject. He asked me the gender of my boy. I answered him. He started to mumble to himself whether he should buy raffia string or rope.

    He then said that he will buy the rope. After that, he looked at my daughter and said, ‘Aku ikat kaki kau lepas tu tangan kau, aku sumbat mulut kau kasi senyap. I will kill you’. In English, it basically means that “I will tie your hands and legs, I will stuff things in your mouth and I will silence you. I will kill you.’ After that, one of the aunty told me to follow her, in which I did and we walked away from the male subject. He did not follow.

    I do not know the male subject and have never seen him before. He is a Male Malay, about 50+ years old wearing Black T-Shirt and Black Jeans, with short curly black hair and he had one eye open and one eye seemingly closed when speaking to me. I was wearing a black dress an light brown flower scarf. I was carrying a baby carrier.

    I would like to state that there is a CCTV at the lift lobby area.

     

     

    Source: Sri Nurul

  • Lions Always Had Chinese Players, What’s Stopping Them Now?

    Lions Always Had Chinese Players, What’s Stopping Them Now?

    Singapore had the Quah brothers, then came Au-Yeong Pak Kuan, David Lee & Tay Peng Kee playing in the Malaysia Cup, Steven Tan, Lee Man Hon, Lim Tong Hai, Stephen Ng & Amos Boon followed into the national set-up.

    Now we have Gabriel Quak and Gymkhana FC have Hong & Jonathan playing…

    There are many Chinese players playing (see Katong FC & Tiong Bahru FC) but are they scouted and deemed good enough for our country for international exposure…

    Many more Chinese players in the COEs and Prime League. I personally dont think getting the Chinese boys to play and have a career in football is the problem…

    I will leave this notion open…peace & out!

     

    Source: KhaiZana Zam

  • If You Are Thinking About Becoming A Full-Time Delivery Rider, Read This

    If You Are Thinking About Becoming A Full-Time Delivery Rider, Read This

    If you are a delivery rider, you should read this

    It is not uncommon for full time delivery riders to pull in $3000-$4000 a month on 12 hour shifts (daily). Even Uber / Grab drivers get to earn about $5000-$6000 per month (gross).

    For some, this is more than what some of our peers earn in their office or F&B jobs.

    Coupled with the flexible working hours, it makes this option extremely attractive.

    If you intend to be a full time delivery rider / uber / grab driver, please be aware of two very important facts.

    First: You do not get the benefits that an employee has.

    There are no employer’s CPF contribution, medical benefits, paid annual leave or work injury compensation. No CPF means problem getting a house. No medical benefits means no pay if you fall sick. No compensation means, you pay out of your own pocket of you get into an accident.

    Second: There is no upskilling.

    You ride and ride. You drive every day. There is no incentive for you to upskill. It’s a dead end job. Going to courses will actually take your time away from the road which means less income for you.

    In my honest opinion, these jobs are only good for extra money or for a temporary period. If you think about making this your lifelong career, see my two points above and think again.

    I think working at McDonalds got more career prospect.

    https://www.mcdonalds.com.sg/careers/ 

    All the best bro.

     

    Source: www.thoughtssg.com

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