Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Have a problem?

"The happiest people are not the people without problems; they are people who know how to solve their problems" - Prof Robert Seashore

Seronoknya dapat jadi orang paling bahagia di dunia... at least once in a 'daytime' i try to feel this kind of feeling...
Apa yang paling penting adalah sentiasa besyukur tehadap apa yang dikurniakan... semoga beroleh keberkatan.

HB: Sentiasa berdoa agar tak miss solat Subuh....

Monday, May 16, 2005

Do we have to write you off Mr Anwar?

Recent serie of Hardtalk gave me some evidences how our Prime Minister wannabe, Anwar Ibrahim still in vague and confuse what is his vision and mission towards reforming our beloved country. He didn't give a clear message that he wants to make a comeback in political arena, in his capacity, the only way to make a reform in Malaysia (as his supporters hope). There are some issues arise here:

1. kenapa sentiasa menafikan bahawa anda turut terlibat dengan apa yang dilakukan oleh pemerintah selama berada hampir 17 tahun dalam UMNO? (we will give our forgiveness if you really commited to strive for the justice)

2. kenapa perlu untuk sentiasa menyalahkan Dr. Mahathir yang telah bersara untuk melepaskan diri daripada dosa masa silam? (Please, focus on your future agenda, Mahathir will be in our history text book)

3. give your passport to us.... your supporters who lost their jobs, sacked from campus life, shared a room in Dang Wangi resort and spent 2 years in kamunting need you here.

Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Don't crack under pressure!!!

What happen to our academic world? I wonder that's why Ministry of Education was separated into higher and lower rank..... Good Luck Prof. we will always behind you...

Don works on despite pressure

KUALA LUMPUR: Prof Datuk Dr Muhamad Zohadie Bardaie is said to be carrying out his duties as vice-chancellor of Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) despite pressure to step down from office.
A UPM source told Bernama that Dr Muhamad Zohadie was at work yesterday.
Despite the media spotlight on his position over the past two days, the atmosphere at the UPM management level was normal, the source said.
Dr Muhamad Zohadie said he was not ready to make any statements on the issue.
“Why don't you ask UPM chairman (Tan Sri Dr Zainul Ariff Hussain) on the issue, it's difficult for me to say,” he said.
Dr Muhamad Zohadie said keeping mum on the issue was one way of defending himself.
He refused to say whether he had been formally directed to relinquish his position from the UPM board.
The issue surfaced when newspapers reported on Monday that the UPM board had pressured him to step down.
The board decided to call for his resignation last Wednesday following an emergency meeting without his presence although he is a senior board member.
It was reported that Dr Muhamad Zohadie was not invited because the meeting was called to discuss action against him as he was alleged to have soured ties between UPM and the Higher Education Ministry. – Bernama

Malaysia Boleh!!!

Source: The Star.
Let this be a lesson to others (that NS not worth attend), says mum

KUALA PERLIS: The mother of 18-year-old Ahmad Hafizal Ahmad Fauzi who was jailed 14 days in lieu of a RM600 fine for dodging national service wants her son’s predicament to be a lesson to others.
Noraini Said, 50, said although she was sad her son had to go to jail because he could not pay the fine, justice must be done and her son’s sentence should serve as a lesson to others who were selected to undergo NS training.
The divorcee with four children, including Ahmad Hafizal, who was met by reporters at her dilapidated house in Kampung Titi Serong here, hoped that the issue of poverty would not be used as an excuse by others to skip national service.

Noraini Said, the mother of NS dodger Ahmad Hafizal, standing in front of her house in Kampung Titi Serong, Perlis. Though sad her son had to go to jail, she said poverty should not be an excuse to skip NS.“I told him to attend the programme but he was stubborn and wanted to find odd jobs to supplement the family income,” she said.
Noraini earns about RM150 a month as a helper at a pre-school. The family also receives RM150 monthly aid from a non-governmental organisation.
Noraini said Ahmad Hafizal stopped schooling after Form Two at SMK Syed Alwi in Kayang because he wanted to help the family.
“He has sacrificed for the family and we are sad upon hearing the news. Actually, I never expected him to be jailed,” she said.
She said his siblings Ahmad Izwah, 16, and Ahmad Haikal, 15, were still schooling while the eldest Ahmad Hafiz, 21, was in Malacca looking for a job.


Things to ponder: What will happen if his name was Ahmad Hafizal Dato' Ahmad Fauzi