What will you do if you woke up one morning to discover you are no longer yourself. Not your sanity but your identity.
The name you used to call yourself with does not belong to you anymore. Someone else has the right over it. Legally, you are a no one.
To go a little bit further, your biological parents, siblings, spouse, children, they can’t call you their own. So is your job, your EPF account, your bank accounts, your properties, and whatever you ever own on this earth. Very scary isn’t it. This lost of personal identification do happen, believe me.
Your birth certificate, your identity card and your passport may have stated you were that person whom you were before, but not now. A slight mistake made on your identity card by a staff from the National Registration Department may put you in big trouble. Just swap the face and thumbprints, and that’s it.
This is nightmarish but hope it is only an April Fool’s joke.
The name you used to call yourself with does not belong to you anymore. Someone else has the right over it. Legally, you are a no one.
To go a little bit further, your biological parents, siblings, spouse, children, they can’t call you their own. So is your job, your EPF account, your bank accounts, your properties, and whatever you ever own on this earth. Very scary isn’t it. This lost of personal identification do happen, believe me.
Your birth certificate, your identity card and your passport may have stated you were that person whom you were before, but not now. A slight mistake made on your identity card by a staff from the National Registration Department may put you in big trouble. Just swap the face and thumbprints, and that’s it.
This is nightmarish but hope it is only an April Fool’s joke.
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