Thursday, 5 December 2024

Malaysia and Singapore’s socio-economic growth heads opposite directions

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Two brilliant men -  one developed Singapore to be a first world nation, the other leads Malaysia back to the Dark Ages with corruption, racial and religious strife. Dr Mahathir Mohamad was prime minister for more than 20 years and others have proven to be no better.

Malaysia and Singapore’s socio-economic growth heads opposite directions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_c9Zj3rVwE (A Lesson From Singapore (Satu pengajaran dari Singapura)

 

Mariam Mokhtar Admrl-Gen (rebuildingmalaysia)

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37,501 views 5 Dec 2024 We could learn so many things from Singapore eg meritocracy, productivity... but this ONE lesson, will be good, to start with. Malaysia does not have real leaders. Those who call themselves leaders, are merely people with huge egos, who think only of the next election.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8aI1msaGxE

'Kangkung' Professor Or Professors' Council? (Apa dia peranan yang di main oleh majlis professor?)

119,367 views 25 Jul 2024 What exactly does the professors' council do? Did their contribution when advising ministers, change our lives? Did you hear the council of professors speak out about corrupt ministers or 1MDB? Did the professors say anything about racism or religious extremism? Did they criticise tahfiz schools for FAILING to contribute towards nation building?


KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 5, 2024: Singapore will continue to progress towards excellence in socio-economic growth unabated.

But, Malaysia will head towards the other direction - aiming for the pits.

Why?

Because Malaysia’s governance and leadership is completely opposite that of Singapore.

It lacks true leadership and competency.

Condoning or supporting corruption, racial and religious bigotry policies are all that matters to Malaysian Governments (elected every five years).

 Mariam Mokhtar View the above two video links featuring Mariam Mokhtar on Malaysia learning from Singapore and kangkung professors.

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