Another example why local Mats leans more to Malaysia than Singapore

BuiKia

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The Hijab issue is getting big in the local Muslims and it was constantly discussed during gathering, birthdays and weddings.

Just saw this somewhere and decided to share.

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The creator is this Safudin Suhadi

Current - Owner at Hanns Ventures Private Ltd and Director at AM-CAPITAL LTD

Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Financial Services industry

June 2011 – Present (2 years 6 months) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/safudin-suhadi/21/2aa/613

He is a fan of Mahathir who can't wait to screw Sinkapore up. He is not even staying in Singapore.

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Almost all my Malay kawans have properties in Malaysia or they are living there in retirement. Likewise their children and grandchildren. Most continued to collect rents from their Singapore properties to be spent in Malaysia (or in some cases Indonesia). Wonderful for Malays. Good pap deal for them.
 
Malaysian companies like Singaporean Malays because they can speak Malay and their English is much better than Malaysians. For the local chap, he get to live in a more Islamic society and feel like a first class citizen over the Chinese and Indians. Many buy houses and retire there. Ch8 just featured one who migrated there, former corporate high flier and now operates a goat farm in Johor.
 
Malays got no future in singapore. They can only get low ranking government jobs or work with non sinkie bosses that does not discriminate.
Sinkie bosses will put them last in any list of employment.
 
Malays got no future in singapore. They can only get low ranking government jobs or work with non sinkie bosses that does not discriminate.
Sinkie bosses will put them last in any list of employment.

You bit wrong bro.. There is one local Malay who is a shipping tycoon.. Received his Datukship from a Malaysian state.. I had the opportunity to meet him before when my old Boss brought me along for their lunch appointment.. Humble and friendly chap..
 
You bit wrong bro.. There is one local Malay who is a shipping tycoon.. Received his Datukship from a Malaysian state.. I had the opportunity to meet him before when my old Boss brought me along for their lunch appointment.. Humble and friendly chap..

Ya. Only 1 right?
 
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