
The Saya Anak Bangsa Malaysia movement has a small but growing following in the southern part of western Malaysia, currently known as ABM-Selatan, and is in the process of lining up a series of activities along the lines of the roadshows that’s happening all around the country.
In order to raise a small amount of money to kick start some of these activities, we’re selling some of the merchandise that has been brought south, including T-Shirts and Car Stickers for a start. There’s a bunch of these in JB and a bunch of them in Singapore.

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left: normal T-Shirt | right: baby T-shirt (tip: great for slim girls too!)
Available sizes are limited, but feel free to reserve even if you don’t see the sizes you want, I’ll still contact you, get your money, and bring it back over CNY. The car stickers looks exactly the same as the SABM Logo at the top of this post.
If you’re in Singapore, you’re welcome to use the following “high tech” way of reserving these T-Shirts. I’ll update on Johorian side once we’ve figured out the workflow.
Or you can click here to launch the form full screen
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Ong Jiin Joo is a Business Development Manager in SingTel Innovation Exchange. Much of his life thus far has been straddling the technology world and the music world, and nothing in between. He pretends that a lot of people read his blog, and is thus only partially frank in his writing. To get the full blown view often involves contacting him for coffee (he doesn't like alcohol). 

