Nicole Seah
Nicole Seah
Nicole Seah (born 1986) is a Singaporean politician and activist, best known for her involvement in youth advocacy and her role in Singaporean politics. She became a prominent figure in Singapore’s political landscape when she contested in the 2011 General Election as a candidate for the Workers' Party at the young age of 24. Known for her dynamic speeches and active social media presence, Seah quickly garnered a large following, particularly among young voters. Although she did not win a parliamentary seat in 2011, her commitment to social issues and political reform made her a key figure in the opposition party.
In addition to her work in politics, Nicole Seah has been a vocal advocate for youth empowerment, social justice, and environmental sustainability. After stepping away from full-time politics, Seah has remained active in various causes, including mental health awareness and advocating for marginalized communities. Her ability to engage with younger generations and her advocacy for democratic values have made her an influential voice in Singapore's political discourse.
A notable quote from Nicole Seah is, "Change is not easy, but it is necessary for progress." This reflects her belief in the importance of social change and her dedication to shaping a more inclusive and progressive society in Singapore. Through her advocacy and political work, Seah continues to inspire a new generation of Singaporeans to engage in social activism and political participation.