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Malaysian official who renamed stadium denies title is his name backwards, insists it is Spanish or Greek

Malaysian official who renamed stadium denies title is his name backwards, insists it is ‘Spanish or Greek’ Tom Embury-Dennis © Provided by The Independent A Malaysian official who renamed a stadium insists its new title, which is his name in reverse, is in fact an amalgam of Arabic and “Spanish or Greek”. Hakim Ariff Md Noor, the district officer for the state of Kedah, said it was just a coincidence that the Ffira Mikah stadium’s new name was his name backwards.  “It has nothing to do with my name. The name of this mini stadium has an implicit meaning. The name was chosen and proposed in an administrative meeting,” he told Malaysian newspaper

Kedah District Official Catches Flak Online For Having A Mini Stadium Named After Himself

Subscribe to our   channel for the latest stories and updates. A Kedah state official became the subject of criticism after Malaysians caught on that a newly built football stadium there had been christened with his name, spelt backwards. Makin gila kedah ni.Dari MB sampai orang bawah dah jadi bukan2. pic.twitter.com/mONbIIKSFc Laga Cawan (@LagaCawan) December 12, 2020 My hometown..btw sapa ffira mikah… aidaaziz5566 (@aidaaziz5566) December 12, 2020 Netizens were quick to notice that the “Ffira Mikah” mini-stadium in Kuala Nerang bore a similar resemblance to the name of Padang Terap District Officer Hakim Ariff Md Noor. Screenshot from Kedah State Government webpage.

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