New citizens asked to follow in the footsteps of S'pore's pioneers

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tabla!Friday, Sep 05, 2014
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New citizens asked to follow in the footsteps of S'pore's pioneers
Special mention... Madam Neelakantan receiving her certificate from Mr Khaw.
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At 14 different venues across Singapore, close to 3,350 new citizens received their pink identity cards and certificates of citizenship last weekend.
At a ceremony held at the Cheng San Community Club, 150 new Singaporeans from Ang Mo Kio GRC and Sengkang West got their certificates from PM Lee Hsien Loong. At the function, Mr Lee said changing their citizenship was a major decision and was not one that was made lightly. He urged new citizens to follow in the footsteps of the country's pioneers, who contributed and built a common Singaporean identity, despite being from different races and cultures.
This message was echoed by National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan at the National Citizenship ceremony held at Republic Polytechnic on Aug 30.
Welcoming 194 new Singaporean citizens, who have chosen to make Singapore their home, Mr Khaw said: "Our Pioneer Generation dared to think big, make immense sacrifices, stay united and reach for the stars. They worked hard to overcome the hardships during the early years to build modern Singapore. They lived and worked alongside one another, even though they were of different races and culture, spoke different languages and practised different religions. "Over the years, they forged strong and lasting friendships across racial and religious communities. They treated one another with mutual respect, forged a strong community spirit and together built a common Singaporean identity, with a common vision for a better Singapore."
He said that some of the new citizens are already contributing to the lives of "our fellow citizens through the work that you do".
He suggested that new citizens could start volunteering in activities in their neighbourhood in Woodlands, through grassroots or community activities.
"You can also support causes you feel strongly about, be it helping low-income families or spending time with underprivileged children," he said. The minister made special mention of new citizen Madam Neelakantan.
"Madam Neelakantan serves as a parent volunteer at her daughter's primary school. Her husband has been serving as a grassroots leader in Woodlands for nearly 10 years and has helped bring our residents closer together by organising events such as Deepavali and Chinese New Year celebrations. He is also leading a chess interest group.
"Inspired by the work that he doaes, Madam Neelakantan will be joining him in grassroots activities as well. Both of them derive satisfaction from helping others," he said.
- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singap...ootsteps-spores-pioneers#sthash.6sarEtf5.dpuf
 
Her husband has been serving as a grassroots leader in Woodlands for nearly 10 years...

And that's how she got her SG citizenship. ;)
 
tabla!Friday, Sep 05, 2014
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At 14 different venues across Singapore, close to 3,350 new citizens received their pink identity cards and certificates of citizenship last weekend.
At a ceremony held at the Cheng San Community Club, 150 new Singaporeans from Ang Mo Kio GRC and Sengkang West got their certificates from PM Lee Hsien Loong. At the function, Mr Lee said changing their citizenship was a major decision and was not one that was made lightly. He urged new citizens to follow in the footsteps of the country's pioneers, who contributed and built a common Singaporean identity, despite being from different races and cultures.
This message was echoed by National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan at the National Citizenship ceremony held at Republic Polytechnic on Aug 30.
Welcoming 194 new Singaporean citizens, who have chosen to make Singapore their home, Mr Khaw said: "Our Pioneer Generation dared to think big, make immense sacrifices, stay united and reach for the stars. They worked hard to overcome the hardships during the early years to build modern Singapore. They lived and worked alongside one another, even though they were of different races and culture, spoke different languages and practised different religions. "Over the years, they forged strong and lasting friendships across racial and religious communities. They treated one another with mutual respect, forged a strong community spirit and together built a common Singaporean identity, with a common vision for a better Singapore."
He said that some of the new citizens are already contributing to the lives of "our fellow citizens through the work that you do".
He suggested that new citizens could start volunteering in activities in their neighbourhood in Woodlands, through grassroots or community activities.
"You can also support causes you feel strongly about, be it helping low-income families or spending time with underprivileged children," he said. The minister made special mention of new citizen Madam Neelakantan.
"Madam Neelakantan serves as a parent volunteer at her daughter's primary school. Her husband has been serving as a grassroots leader in Woodlands for nearly 10 years and has helped bring our residents closer together by organising events such as Deepavali and Chinese New Year celebrations. He is also leading a chess interest group.
"Inspired by the work that he doaes, Madam Neelakantan will be joining him in grassroots activities as well. Both of them derive satisfaction from helping others," he said.
- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singap...ootsteps-spores-pioneers#sthash.6sarEtf5.dpuf

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That's a great idea. All new shitizens should be asked to follow the pioneers and do NS immediately after receiving shitizenship.
 
PRs n new citizens are here to TAKE!

On first hint of calamity they will vamoose to where they came from or greener/safer pastures....!!


Why shud our NS sons defend them esp most of their sons will opt out NS n return as re-minted FTs??
BTW is Yaacob Ibrahim's sons now citizen or wil be serving NS? OR an arranged divorce is being planned?
 
...At the function, Mr Lee said changing their citizenship was a major decision and was not one that was made lightly. He urged new citizens to follow in the footsteps of the country's pioneers, who contributed and built a common Singaporean identity, despite being from different races and cultures.

Welcoming 194 new Singaporean citizens, who have chosen to make Singapore their home, Mr Khaw said: "Our Pioneer Generation dared to think big, make immense sacrifices, stay united and reach for the stars. They worked hard to overcome the hardships during the early years to build modern Singapore. They lived and worked alongside one another, even though they were of different races and culture, spoke different languages and practised different religions...a common Singaporean identity, with a common vision for a better Singapore."

These kinds of speeches do not make sense.

The earlier groups of immigrants came to sinkie land mostly with just the shirts on their backs or just the tattered bags in their hands. No riches and no fairyland at that time but they had a dream to make a successful life in the new place.

Today, these immigrants from foreign lands came to sinkie land because it is a successful country, a place many times better than their own shit hole homeland, all built up with good schools, hospitals, homes, etc and they need just to walk in, por-lan-par and get their shitizenship.

Even ang mohs know to come here from places as far away as Europe. Why didn't they choose Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, etc for their new homes?

The paps are really bluffing the sinkies about how good these foreigners are when they are really just leeches.
 
That's a great idea. All new shitizens should be asked to follow the pioneers and do NS immediately after receiving shitizenship.

All male foreigners before given shitizenship should be enlisted for NS, no matter their age group. Cannot hantam kaki? Never mind. Be the cook or despatch rider for the SAF. Why make only locals serve NS?
 
And that's how she got her SG citizenship. ;)

Would the husband serve as grassroots leader in Woodlands for the WP if the ward came under WP after GE2016? No?

Well, then, is he a sincere new shitizen or just an opportunist to exploit the system to find a better place for his family away from his own shit hole home land?

You do not need to learn ABC to know the answer.
 
One joker even want to honor the mercenary soldier (Gukhas) and give them PR. This guy is somehow the extreme.
 
The monkeys at cheng San certainly knows how to scratch each others scrotum
 
All male foreigners before given shitizenship should be enlisted for NS, no matter their age group. Cannot hantam kaki? Never mind. Be the cook or despatch rider for the SAF. Why make only locals serve NS?

Wah lau, you must be really lau cheow. Where got any more cook vocation, and dispatch riders, i don't say. Now all use secured comms. But they can be storemen, clerks, etc. Don't see why not.
 
All these wayang actors and actresses volunteer for their greater objective one:o If these bunch really enjoy helping others, why their own cunt ry still a shithole:confused:

IMO, they show volunteerism where the spotlight shines. If one encounter these people in the streets, one knows how these people behave.....how can people with such behavior and character have a heart to help others as a volunteer still baffles me:rolleyes:

Came across letters from MPs and P arliment office, thanking these volunteers for helping them in the e lections .... new entrants...:rolleyes:

QUOTE=laksaboy;1994937]And that's how she got her SG citizenship. ;)[/QUOTE]
 
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