Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew was the first Prime Minister of Singapore and led the country's transformation into a modern and prosperous nation.
Political Figure
September 16, 1923
Virgo
March 23, 2015
91
Singapore
Summary: Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s founding father, spearheaded its independence and transition into a thriving city-state. He contributed to the development of the economy, healthcare system, and the implementation of anti-corruption laws. His accomplishments include the establishment of ASEAN, the construction of public housing, and the creation of a merit-based education system. Lee was an avid reader and encouraged Singaporeans to develop a reading habit. As the first Prime Minister, he was instrumental in transforming Singapore from a small trading port to a modern, prosperous nation.