For those who came from poor family background, they know the trials, challenges and hopes that were part and parcel of their daily ration in growing up - they saw the struggles, and sometimes the dismay of their parents, working day and night just to put food on the 'floor' (can't afford a table) where the whole family sat down and had their dinners together - breakfast and lunch are luxuries. If both parents are working, as mine were, all of them will leave the home very early, and the kids are left to themselves to cook or go without breakfast and lunch.
Our leaders thought that by becoming independent from the British colonial rule and joining with Singapore, Sarawak and Malaya to form Malaysia would be a good thing for us - but how wrong they were, when Singapore was kicked out by Tengku Abdul Rahman, the then Prime Minister of Malaysia, without consulting us (Sabah and Sarawak)and suceeding Prime Ministers started to 'pilfer' the resources of the State and 'purposely made the Kadazan poor, neglected economically, socially and politically, and 'imported' foreigners (PTI) to offset the 55% Christian majority population to make them now the minority, to forever be the 'suupu id hamin sondi'.
But the Word of God said that 'any one with God (not the Muslim god) is always in the Majority'; this is the ONLY hope for the Kadazan to be restored to their rightful place and that is to return to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Yahweh Elohim, their faith in Yeshua HaMaschiach.