I've noticed a spike in the traffic for this blog.
This blog was for 2009 when I was still in MOE, serving a dictator leader for the children of our country. I left, and I thank God for letting me go, it was hard to leave the children.
Background, I was a Public Service Commission Scholar (the scholarship certificate was handed out to me by our very own DPM Teo Chee Hean), with MSc, BSc(hons) from NUS, and DSc from UK, and PGDE. I live a 5-room flat. I am planning to home-school my children after seeing the quality of teaching/learning has been affected by MOE policies, and I do not want to do a disfavour to my children. I also work part-time, twice a day at Republic Polytechnic, where I learn how to use Problem Based Learning to help students solve problems. I am also a private tutor, and also a CEO of an education company, EduAlly. You can read about me here: http://edually.sg/?page_id=893
Currently, I want my children to grow up in a less stressful environment, so we will be living in Malaysia, Johore, in a terrace house/condo for 4 days and work in Singapore for 3 days, for the larger houses, and many natural features, e.g. waterfalls, etc. I am also in the process of suing MOE and PSC for causing me unnecessary suffering due to their negligence in ensuring proper working environment.
But I had to, as I couldn't face my conscience of how the dictatorship-style has cascaded down to the leaders of Civil Service. I will post my account of the incident, and you can judge it yourself.
I do not profess to be perfect, but I know my heart yearns for a Singapore that is truly for Singaporeans, and not PAP or any other dictator. I love MM Lee for what he has done so far, but we need to move on as a citizenry. Of course, probably my love for him is not justified after reading valuable life-changing and politically awakening materials distributed over new media. New media is truly a gift from God, as truth is no longer hidden from the people. God is great. I am a Muslim that believes that God judges me, and I shall not judge others, as God judges them. Islam believes that there is no compulsion in religion. I am not a perfect person, I am not a perfect husband, I am not a perfect father, I am not a perfect son, I am not a perfect brother, I am not a perfect Singaporean, I am not a perfect neighbour, I am not a perfect passer-by, I am not a perfect teacher, I am not a perfect human being. But my life's philosophy is to learn is to change as a human being. I believe I will stand up for hapless people, who can't fend for themselves. I entered teaching to make a difference, and I left teaching to make a greater difference, as a government teacher, I cannot say a fat government is fat i.e. I can't state facts which reflect poorly on them. I pray to God to give me strength to overcome whatever is to come, and protect me from any obstacles and hardship I may encounter. God knows my intentions, and only He will judge me. I believe in life you have friends, enemies and neutrals. I also believe in life you try as much as you can to learn from your mistakes. I am still learning, and will continue to learn until the day I die.
I love this country, because I've seen how the children are in school, and I've seen how the civil servants work in school, and how PAP leaders have impacted their lives negatively. I want to do something for this country, but I have two problems. My wife is against it, and I don't think I am fit, and hence, I am only a political activist. I will do my all to get Singaporeans together to topple the foundation of Singapore's governance based on scare tactics. The fact that I sense some fear writing this, means I am accurate about my observations. And this shouldn't happen. We, the People, need to reclaim Singapore, and build the foundations again, for Singaporeans.
Please join me as we vote for Singapore, together, we shall overcome.
Merdeka! We can create a miracle once more by giving power back to the people.
MERDEKA! We can be independent from PAP. MERDEKA!
WE SHALL OVERCOME!


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