Salam, good day. 1st November 2010 marks my 10th year with Radio Televisyen Brunei. Over a decade, I have learnt a lot of things in this challenging carrer. Working in this field (broadcasting), it requires you to be proactive, creative, active, reactive and positive. Sometimes you will face tension and working under pressure, but that's life here. I love every minutes of my time here with RTB. Talking about loyalty, I never had any intention in my mind to cross department or ministries neither to condemn them (RTB). I got married while I was with RTB and I raised my kids while I was with RTB as well. RTB are very special to me! My mentor once said, 'focus on your job and never talk about others' and this does help me throughout my career. I always keep reminding myself not to cheat your boss because they know and never resist order because they trust in you. I believe they never bully you but to give you a valuable experience and to explore what you have inside you. Although I don't have much to say, but I'll share with you few pictures of mine below to commemorate my 10th year. I put special part here for my outgoing colleagues and friends as well. I paid tribute to my mentor, my senior colleagues and my fellow producers whom I working with from day one. My tribute also goes to my parents, my wife and my three angels who has inspired me to gain more success in my future undertakings. Thanks to Allah the almighty who have chosen me to work here and may Allah guide me to face those upcoming challenges, Amin ya rabbal alamin:)
One of my favourite moment, everyone of us looks cheerful.
On my right is one of our driver during my stay in KL. From what I heard, now he is paralysed.
On my left is Mr.George Ang, sound engineer from Singapore.Somewhere abroad
(C) Abdul Adis Lakim and (R) Mohammad Daud Matarsat in Singapore. We were on transit flight from Kuala Lumpur. In KL we save $$$ and spend less but in Singapore we spend like crazy!

In Terengganu, Malaysia. I was at the bench end.
(C) Abdul Adis Lakim and (R) Mohammad Daud Matarsat in Singapore. We were on transit flight from Kuala Lumpur. In KL we save $$$ and spend less but in Singapore we spend like crazy!Farewell dinner for our friend Mr.David Brookefield of Bristol University
Tagaytay, The Philippines.
Tagaytay, The Philippines.4th from left is Man Keedal
Actually behind me was a highrise building, thicked wallet residence in Manila.
Actually behind me was a highrise building, thicked wallet residence in Manila.
Sports coverage abroad *can't remember*
My fellow broadcaster Mohamad Taha Chuchu *he is a cousin too*
My fellow broadcaster Mohamad Taha Chuchu *he is a cousin too*Late night outing at Makati, Manila.
Break time after 7 hours of work before for another 7 hours to go!
Being a broadcaster you have to master everything.
Able to operate a video camera is one of them.
At the famous bridge in Batam, Indonesia.
As a Brunei supporter, we are very brave enough to have a walk around the stadium in Kedah.



Break time after 7 hours of work before for another 7 hours to go!Interviewing Dollah Salleh, they seems really like my question!
Being a broadcaster you have to master everything. Able to operate a video camera is one of them.
successful restaurateur and a very humble person as well. I insist, he is very down to earth!
As a Brunei supporter, we are very brave enough to have a walk around the stadium in Kedah. Takbai, Thailand. Due to current situation, it is not safe to go there.

My Singaporean sister & brother, (L) Isadhora and (R) Ibrahim.
(C) Datuk Jack Ting, prominent businessman & (R) Serijaya Tajuddin, most acclaimed designer.
(1L) Ali Aji, (2L) The State's Mufti Aziz Juned, (1R) Tajuddin Manggong.
Those tribute also goes to Mohamad Daud Matarsat, Hazwan Abdullah, Norizan Julaihi (Almarhumah), Rosnani Puasa, Rosnah Ibrahim and Yusri Abu Bakar whom has been very close and dear to me. May success be with all of you, Amin:)
















