Written on 5:54 AM by subhan akbar

The least that a capable person should do for their life is gamble on which way the path should go. It may be easier at the moment you throw the dice and we all understand the excitement and the adrenaline flows and mountain of hope for winning that a gamblers had, but less live the life they love. All because gambling is not a calculated risk, a dim probability with uneven variables...
Only few days more before a leader was chosen to represent the students. A new line of leaders will soon gathered in an organization entrusted to bring the mind of students, ease the burden, and hold the responsibility with dignity and justice. This is the new breed of comrades that we need, the one who understand us well, promising commitment and willingly lend their mind and strength for us all.
Dignify yourself with an act of hero, hold yourself a responsibility to vote, and choose your leader wisely...
Vote Rahimah Mohamed Nawai, Candidate #6: “Promising Commitment”
Written on 1:03 AM by subhan akbar
Salam n greetings
Have you ever been in a situation, maybe in your childhood that you have made something better or you got yourself something nice and then suddenly your brother n sister suddenly changed from the sweetest pie into sour expired milk?
So that is actually happened in the recent days when we have to battle with this sister and brother.
Most of you might have a glimpse on the banner right? Apart from its impact on the readers, we are having feedback from others candidates too! LOL
This is the situation now, we have had our banner and bunting on the streets while others not, so you can immediately think this is something like provocation and to answer it, we come with this FAQ:
1) where do we get the money?
2) is it legal or illegal
3) what is the point that we are going to prove
Answer to Q1
Dude, we are in UTP and as good as it can be, we still under contract, so eliminate your thought that we are being supported by politician out there. Get rid of any assumption that even there is a kind-hearted individual, any club or any organization helping us to fund the expenses. it is totally Candidate #6 money!.
Answer to Q2
Although we are not kind of a lawyer type ourself, but we still manage to prove that we are firm on the stance. We do our homework with the rules and regulation and of course we have made it official. That are the approved copy of the stuff. So it is legal.


Answer to Q3
Sorry for the inconvenience but to tell you the truth, it is for our good. Convincing people to go out and vote is a lot of hard work, if there is only small portion of students that voted then it is only their voices that sing. By having the banner, we hope that students aware of the election and feel obligated to vote, we also want the management to rethink that election isn't just an ordinary event, and we want the candidates to work harder.
We from vote6 want to have peace with all of you and lets work together to the betterment of anything that need to be done soon. Thank you
Vote Rahimah Mohamed Nawai, Candidate #6 : "Promising Commitment"
Written on 3:37 PM by Rahimah Mohamed Nawai
Salam and greetings all..
First, I would like to apologize because of the delay of posting. Quite a busy day yesterday. Maybe some of you do not know that the banners and buntings that I have put up have become a really big issue until the Election Commission/Suruhanjaya Pilihan Raya (EC/SPR) has to make an urgent meeting regarding this issue. Fortunately, the issue has been solved and just wait for the full report about the issue that will be posted. As for this time, I would like to highlight you guys with the DO's and the DONT's that you guys need to be particular.
WE WANT THIS YEAR'S ELECTION to be CLEAN FROM ANY AMBIGUITY
This year, the EC or SPR has made the decision that :
-VOTERS MUST VOTE AT THEIR RESPECTIVE VILLAGE ONLY-
Meaning : If you stay at V5, you are only allowed to vote at Voting Venue in V5 only.
Thus, what do you need to do, people?
Check your name, id, programme at respective village to ensure you are registered as voter. There are cases which students move to other village and their name aren't registered as citizen of that village. The names can be checked starting NOW!
I don't know how to vote.. HELP ME!!!
Well, fear no more. Help is here. It is easy actually to exercise your rights.
At the Voting Venue, there will be at least four (4) partitions for voters to vote. Each partition will have a small table, voting papers and also a pencil. There will be two (2) different colours of voting paper which each colour representing GENERAL CONSTITUENCY & PROGRAMME CONSTITUENCY. Your job is to mark 'X' at the boxes provided in the voting paper.
How many should I mark??
There will be 11 candidates from GENERAL CONSTITUENCY and 9 candidates from PROGRAMME CONSTITUENCY. Programmes that involved in this election are ICT, CHE and PE. So, voters from ICT, CHE and PE programme, TAKE NOTE!!
Maybe juniors, your are not be informed about this statement. For programme constituency, ONLY voters from that particular programme can vote for candidate from their programme ONLY.
Meaning : If you are an ICT student, you are allowed to vote ONLY for candidate from ICT. Simple aight??
So, for marking thing, voters should mark 'X' for five (5) candidates from GENERAL CONSTITUENCY, and two (2) candidates from PROGRAMME CONSTITUENCY.
REMINDER :
If voters mark less or more than stated above, the VOTE is UNCOUNTED.
VOTERS from other than stated programme can only vote for GENERAL constituency. If not, the vote is uncounted!!
How to mark 'X' ??
These are excepted : As long as they can see 'X' and WITHIN the box, the vote is counted as one vote for each candidate they mark.
Example :
The UNCOUNTED are like these :
For your information voters, the voting counts will be done at the Multi Purpose Hall (MPH) at 830pm, 29 October 2008. There will be ONLY one (1) truck that will carry all 30 ballot boxes (box that contains voting papers).
Okay people..it is your rights to know about all these!!! So, VOTE!!!!
VOTE 6!!
Written on 5:40 PM by Rahimah Mohamed Nawai
Salam and greetings all..
Here, I have made the summary of my manifesto during 13th October 2008.
::The Development of Human Capital among UTP Students::
Human capital is vital in order to develop a well rounded graduates. As for that, I am focusing on three (3) major cores in order to develop the capital inside UTP students.
a) Development of Attitude
Sensitivity of people in UTP has been scratch by indecency act by some students. In the Student's Displinary Rules & Regulations, page 30, Clause 11a, stated, indecency action is an offence in UTP.
Problem :
Solution :
- I will fight and push the SDC to make this issue as a global issue around UTP campus.
b) GENERATE CRITICAL THINKING AND NURTURE PROFESSIONALISM
My main focus is regarding events done in UTP itself. Everytime we send the proposal, lagging in proposal and also, idea of our students oftenly being altered by the management just because the execution consume extra work than usual.
Problem :
- Guideline by the management stated : Proposal should be sent a month earlier before the dates of events for any events that will be done outside campus and two weeks earlier if the events done in UTP campus.
- Overall, proposal for outside campus never been reviewed until the date of event so near. Usually, 2 weeks before the events, then only the proposal been reviewed.
- So, what's the point having a month of period if the proposal can be approved within two weeks?
- It is the matter of effiency and professionalism.
Solution :
I will fight to make new guideline that stated all proposal should get an approval within the first two weeks from the date the proposal been sent.
This to ensure, both management and students imply the professionalism and effiency in working.
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Written on 4:53 PM by Rahimah Mohamed Nawai


Salam n greetings all..
Well, maybe you are wondering why am I investing so much in this election campaign. The reason is simple. I want to create a new perspective for election in UTP. A new perspective which none of you will have any reason to not aware about this election.
Election in UTP has been so slow in progress and as a result, only 20% of the students go out and vote. Out of 6000, only 20%!! Where are the others? Well, I heard a lot of reasons and one of them is, "Is there any election in our university??? tak tau pun!!" tak tau or not knowing about the election is the typical answer when we ask students why they didn't go for voting.
Thus, I hope, my effort to bring out the aura of the election itself will benefit us all. For the betterment of this university, GO OUT and VOTE, people!!!
Written on 4:49 PM by Rahimah Mohamed Nawai
salam and greetings all.. requested by most.. i present you, who am i before this election..
::Rakan Exco of Public Relations Department SRCUTP 07/08::

::during TEC 08 - tour guide for Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Toh Perdana::

::during TEC 08 - with my juniors from Sek. Men. Sains Raja Tun Azlan Shah (SERATAS), Taiping, Perak::

::emcee during Petroleum Education Week 08::
::during SRCUTP Unity Camp at Lenggong,Perak::
::committee in Exhibition Department of Convofair08::
::with one of the exhibitors, from Negeri Sembilan::
I was also the committee of EDX 20 in Activities Department, the treasurer of Minggu Mesra Kampus July 08 and facilitator of PETRONAS Educamp July 2008 intake.
For my school years' participation in co-curriculum activities :
President of Peer Helper Club of SERATAS (2005)
Prefect from standard 4 until form 3 - Head of discipline for 2 years in a row (2002-2003)
Facilitator for motivational camps - REBUTIA Training & Consultant (2006)
Facilitator for motivational camps - SERATAS (2004-2005)
Written on 3:10 PM by subhan akbar

I asked this not to the students, but to the candidates. Which side are you on?
People vote you because they believe that the representation that you will be entitled soon is benefited to them, and as a representative you are on behalf of the citizens and the leader of our voices. The question is, will you representing us all? I mean including those who are initially opposing you?
Leaving this inquiry to you candidates is for you to righteously reply it by solely an answer; which is "Yes, it is my responsibility to answer to all of your calls and bring up all of your voices"
It is hard, isn't it?
Me looking at this group of people who had just recently feel obligated and seemingly desperate to win their fight, hardly trying to climb this high ladders. Which side are you on? Does in your head want your clan win? Feel free to do this and that but we good people will fight back.
Just trying to voice an opinion a little bit, you too should as well.
Written on 10:19 AM by subhan akbar
Rahimah Binti Mohamed Nawai
Mechanical Engineering
2nd Year 1st Semester
"Promising Commitment"
i may not be any president of any clubs, i may not be as perfect as anyone else, but i am willing to hear your voice, i am willing to be the one who stand for you
Written on 7:42 AM by subhan akbar

Salam, apart from promoting our candidate of choice, number #6, we believe everyone stand an equal chance before us. In a short period of time, we got to know the candidates and then choose the best that you believe among them. Choose the best 1st, if can't choose the least problematic that you can find.
A quote "Its a seat full of meaning and packed with hopes, so open your eyes n rise, choose the righteous one"...
Written on 12:58 AM by subhan akbar

A phenomenon, where as a community which have been living in a conducive life and feel less obligated to the changes in surrounding. We got 24-7 internet access, sufficient water supply, good electricity (which however tripped so many times this semester), nearly 1st class facility, and a good Rector. Where as in a suite, you got 31 inch LCD tv, mini fridge, 3 layered bed with linen sheets, imported carpet, nice & comfy robe, excellent services, and a good Manager. Doesn't it feel just the same? Huhu, even if we had a vacation in Hawaii, living in a suite does top it all.
Living in a suite make some of us invisible, just showed up for few lectures, attending labs, and having some take-away lunch and dinner at Pak Ali's. Maybe once in a while we got to have a glimpse of them, but they actually rule in the other world, got several kingdom though-WOW, DOTA, RYL n several others. So we heard less of student voices crying for changes, coz they got their own world to be governed, and it is real to them.
Its very much portraying the the real life, ignoring somehow is the key to survival in some cases. what I exactly wanted to say is that, out of 6000 students in UTP, how much actually take part in this big event? choosing their leaders somehow seems not so important, a contradict to the real world. Just what happened in UTP? Maybe its the trust that they havent gain yet from the student's body.