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Government, Medical Societies, Pharmacists, Patient Orgs, Commit to Cervical Cancer Elimination in the Philippines

Posted on: June 26th, 2024 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

For the first time ever, over 400 stakeholders, including municipalities, healthcare advocacy groups, national agencies, and civil societies, stood united against the Big C at the 1st Philippine Cervical Cancer Elimination Summit, titled ‘One Community Against HPV’.

 

 

 

In the Philippines, cervical cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer that claims the lives of 12 Filipina women each day, leading to over 4000 untimely deaths each year and putting about 40 Million Filipina women and children at risk.

 

 

 

However, according to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) global strategy, the Philippines can eliminate cervical cancer if it meets its 90-70-90 targets. This goal rests on three key pillars: vaccinating 90% of girls with the HPV vaccine by age 15, screening 70% of women with high-performance tests by ages 35-45, and treating 90% of women with pre-cancer and invasive cancer.

 

 

 

Acknowledging that reaching the 90-70-90 goals for immunization, screening, and treatment of cervical cancer would require a whole-of-society approach; the government and various organizations throughout the country have pledged their commitment to accelerate efforts to eradicate cervical cancer.

 

 

 

Cervical Cancer on the national agenda

The National Government, through the Senate Committee on Health, has consistently advocated for increased funding for the Cancer Assistance Fund, which supports cancer patients in their medical treatment.

 

 

 

Senator Bong Go, the committee chair, emphasized the urgency of addressing cervical cancer, emphasizing that as a country, the Philippines can change the status quo, “Cervical cancer has taken far too many lives, too soon, and this summit is a powerful step towards changing that narrative. This is not just a policy imperative but a moral obligation to protect the health and futures of our mothers, daughters, and sisters.”

 

 

 

Likewise, the Department of Health (DOH) reaffirmed its mandate to protect the lives and advance the health of every Filipino, highlighting its unwavering support for a future free from cervical cancer. Undersecretary Glenn Mathew Baggao emphasized the importance of collaboration, stating, “No one organization can completely eradicate cervical cancer on its own. We cannot bring about significant change unless healthcare providers, academic institutions, civil society organizations, and most importantly, the people we serve will work together.”

 

 

 

 

The DOH has integrated the Cancer Control Program into its 8-point action agenda in developing the cervical cancer elimination framework, demonstrating its commitment to a comprehensive and multi-sectoral approach to combat this disease.

 

 

 

The Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) echoed its support for advancing public health through local governance, highlighting the agency’s leadership and critical role in providing localized healthcare services and access to the public.

 

 

 

“Our collective effort to address public health challenges and multisectoral partnership is pivotal in achieving meaningful impact and progress in our fight against cervical cancer in the Philippines,” stated Lilian De Leon, Assistant Secretary of International Relations of DILG. “We are mobilizing the LGUs to advocate for policies that support cervical cancer prevention and control efforts.”

 

 

 

United response against cervical cancer

In the Philippine landscape, the Local Government Units (LGU) play a critical role in transforming these goals into action. The country consists of 1,493 municipalities and 42,004 barangays that have a direct influence on pushing this health advocacy to their constituents.

 

 

 

 

With the recent expanded devolution under the Mandanas Ruling, which gives more power and funding to the local government, the LGUs are more accountable for advancing public health now more than ever.

 

 

 

Mayor Chrislyn Abadilla of Banna, Ilocos Norte, demonstrated this commitment at the summit by being the first municipality in the Philippines to achieve the 90-70-90 targets. By successfully achieving a 91.16% vaccination rate of girls aged 9 to 14 years, the municipality of Banna effectively protects its women and children against HPV and cervical cancer, showcasing this national goal is indeed possible.

 

 

 

“It is about pushing ourselves to the limit for this health advocacy for our people,” said Mayor Chrislyn Adabilla. “If a small town in Ilocos Norte could do it, any other municipality could, too. Other cities have more resources and better manpower.”

 

 

 

In Quezon City, the local government has pledged to continuously strengthen its capacity and build more infrastructure to help cervical cancer patients and prevent HPV infection. As of this date, thermal ablation treatments for HPV can now be done in more local centers in the city.

 

 

 

“From July 2022 and February 2024, we found that about 10% of more than 5,000 women screened are positive for HPV infection.” said Dr. Ramona Abarquez, OIC of the Quezon City Health Department. “We don’t want to lose 10% of our teens and our mothers to cancer that is preventable, detectable, and treatable if found on time.”

 

 

 

“Despite its challenges, we are on the road to zero cervical cancer cases. At QC, no women and adolescents will be left behind.”

 

 

 

 

“My message to chief executives of local governments is to prioritize public health by localizing NICCA through a provincial, city, or municipal ordinance,” said Councilor Alfred Vargas as he shared about the Quezon City Integrated Cancer Control Ordinance, the 1st LGU ordinance to localize the NICCA law, recognizing the shared accountability of the national and local governments to realize the promises of NICCA in partnership with private sector, healthcare providers, and patient groups.

 

 

 

Other LGUs have also expressed their continued support for democratizing access to HPV immunization and test centers and supporting healthcare policies to advance cervical cancer elimination.

 

 

 

“We are on track to digitalize our information to effectively reach our constituents and harness data we could use to program our healthcare advocacies and allocate resources,” said Mayor Ruffy Biazon of Muntinlupa City. “We want to develop the confidence of our people to get themselves checked and strengthen grassroots health services.”

 

“In Valenzuela, the HPV vaccination rate rose to 300% from the last quarter of 2023.” said Dr. Ato Basco of the Valenzuela City Health Office, “Our tangible commitment is ready: we have the manpower, the vaccines are available, and the services are accessible. Our people need to understand that cervical cancer is preventable.”

 

 

 

“We have institutionalized the ‘Aksyon Bilis GIRL POWERS Laban sa Cancer’, or the local cancer control program, which is a well-funded patient-centered program at all levels,” said Dr. Fernan Macrin Ramos of Santo Tomas Batangas City Health Office. “Through various initiatives, we are intensifying our fight against cancer, especially cervical cancer.”

 

 

 

Addressing the healthcare gap

Experts acknowledged the fact that despite being one of the few forms of preventable cancers through vaccination, there’s still a wide healthcare gap in preventing cervical cancer in the country.

 

 

“We fully support the advocacy to eliminate cervical cancer because we know that it is a cancer that we could stop.” said Dr. Conception Rayel, Head of United Action Against Cervical Cancer Taskforce Philippine Obstetrical and Gynecological Society “We know the etiologic agent and that vaccination helps. We know how to screen. We know how to diagnose. We know how to treat. Yet, 4000 Filipinas die each year; there seems to be a big gap.”

 

 

 

“Our commitment is unwavering. We are dedicated to implementing comprehensive strategies to tackle this disease head-on,” said Dr. Maria Lorena Santos, President of the Philippine Infectious Diseases Society for Obstetrics and Gynecology. We pledge to increase the screening rate of our women with high-performance tests by the age of 35 and 45.” Early detection saves lives. We must do everything to make sure no women slip through the cracks of our healthcare system.”

 

 

 

“In all my capacity as an esteemed reproductive health advocate, I pledge to illuminate the path to prevention, empowering minds with the understanding and awareness of protecting their future reproductive health,” stated Dr. Socorro Bernardino, Former President of the Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecologic Society of the Philippines. Together, let’s shield tomorrow one young life at a time.”

 

 

 

Healthcare advocacy groups, together with top Philippine specialty doctors, have pledged their unwavering support for addressing literacy and vaccination gaps in the country by promoting awareness, combatting misinformation, and strongly recommending HPV vaccination to the patients they serve.

 

 

 

“For the past 25 years, we have been championing protection against vaccine-preventable diseases through vaccination, in partnership with different agencies.” said Dr. Maria Rosario Capeding, President of the Philippine Foundation for Vaccination “Prevention is better than cure. We are committed to protecting our young adults.”

 

 

 

“We are with you all in collectively acting to promote HPV vaccination, especially among our young adolescents, and together build a more just future for our Filipino children,” said Dr. Mary Joan Millonado, Vice President of the Philippine Ambulatory Pediatric Association.

 

 

 

To enhance the public’s accessibility to vaccines, the Philippine Society of Pharmacists Vaccinators (PSPV) has pledged their commitment to advancing their practice by promoting vaccine administration in local pharmacies and making HPV vaccines accessible in pharmacies nationwide.

 

 

 

“Our goal is to support public health in the country. We now have over 1,200 certified pharmacist vaccinators who can safely administer HPV vaccines to adults,” said Hazel Docuyanan, President of PSPV. “With this initiative, we can contribute as one community to eliminate cervical cancer.”

 

“We want to translate science into action. We need to translate all these numbers into greater action that will pave the way towards protection, saving lives, and economic growth in the country.” stated Dr. Lulu Bravo, Convenor of the Vaccine Study Group at NIH-UPM says “We really need to work together.”

 

 

 

 

A survivor’s plea

At the summit, Ms. Toots Magsino, a Filipina cervical cancer survivor, shared her inspiring journey of hope and resilience. While still grieving the recent passing of her father, she experienced sudden and profuse bleeding, which led her to seek medical attention. “I was just fortunate that my bleeding was a sign that I couldn’t ignore, and it led me to an early diagnosis,” she recounted.

 

 

 

Ms. Magsino emphasized that many early signs of cervical cancer are subtle and even non-existent, leading to many cases being discovered at a later stage. “As I came to know more about cervical cancer, I found out that many times, early signs are quite subtle and even non-existent. That’s why many cases are discovered at a later stage.”

 

 

 

“Getting cancer is no longer a death sentence, nor is it the end of the world. Advances in medicine have improved quite rapidly,” she stated. “For me, acceptance was key. Denial and flight response just prolongs the inevitable and adds unnecessary stress. So the sooner you face the situation, the better equipped you will be to fight the good fight.”

 

 

 

A united voice for cervical cancer patients

Patient advocacy groups and cancer support organizations in the Philippines have also pledged their unwavering commitment to fulfilling their roles in spreading awareness and providing support and resources to cancer patients and their families.

 

 

 

Ms. Carmen Auste, CEO of the Cancer Warriors Foundation, emphasized the need for unity and a collective voice in the battle against cervical cancer. “We should not just be one community but also have one voice,” said Auste. “Let us unite and speak out about the importance of HPV vaccination and cervical cancer screening. Let us act now to bridge the gap and create a healthy and happy future for all women and girls.”

 

 

 

The 1st Philippine Cervical Cancer Elimination Summit marked a significant milestone in the fight against cervical cancer, as stakeholders from various sectors pledged their commitment to turning words into action. The summit showcased the power of collaboration and the importance of a united front in achieving the common goal of eliminating cervical cancer in the Philippines.

NAVOTAS MULING NASUNGKIT ANG UNMODIFIED OPINION MULA SA COA

Posted on: June 26th, 2024 by @peoplesbalita No Comments

SA ika-siyam na magkakasunod na taon, muling nasungkit ng Pamahalaang Lungsod ng Navotas ang “unmodified opinion” mula sa Commission on Audit (COA) na binibigyang-diin ang hindi natitinag na pangako ng lungsod sa financial transparency and accountability.

 

 

 

 

Natanggap ni Mayor John Rey Tiangco nitong Lunes ang ulat ng COA mula kay Percival Arlos, OIC-Supervising Auditor ng Navotas Auditing Unit.

 

 

 

 

Ang Navotas ay nakakuha ng “unmodified opinion” mula noong 2016, ang tanging lokal na pamahalaan sa Metro Manila na may ganoong record.

 

 

 

 

“Receiving an unmodified opinion from COA for nine consecutive years is a testament to the dedication and integrity of the entire Navotas City Government. It reflects our steadfast commitment to fiscal responsibility and transparency in serving the people of Navotas,” pahayag ni Mayor Tiangco.

 

 

 

 

Binigyang-diin din niya ang kahalagahan ng pagkilalang ito sa pagbuo ng tiwala sa publiko at pagtiyak ng mga kasanayan sa mabuting pamamahala sa lahat ng antas ng pangangasiwa ng lungsod.

 

 

 

 

Samantala, nagpahayag siya ng pasasalamat sa mga opisyal at empleyado ng pamahalaang lungsod sa kanilang pagsusumikap at tunay na pangangalaga sa mga Navoteño.

 

 

 

 

We applaud the collective efforts of our dedicated department heads and employees. Their diligence ensures that every cent of our constituents’ money is accounted for and utilized effectively for their benefit,” ani Tiangco.

 

 

 

 

“We also extend our heartfelt appreciation to our fellow Navoteños for their continued support and trust in our administration,” dagdag niya.

 

 

 

 

Ang unmodified opinion ay nagpapahiwatig na ang Navotas ay patuloy na naglalahad ng kanyang financial position, financial performance, at cash flows sa isang patas at tumpak na paraan, na nakakatugon sa mahigpit na mga kinakailangan na itinakda ng COA at ng Philippine Public Sector Accounting Standards. (Richard Mesa)

Kakaiba at very special ang role sa ‘Pamilya Sagrado’: SHAINA, happy na kasama ang mga respetado at magagaling na artista

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GABI-GABI na nating napapanood sa TV5 ang “Pamilya Sagrado” na pinagbibidahan ni Piolo Pascual kasama sina Kyle Echarri, Grae Fernandez, Mylene Dizon, Rosanna Roces, Aiko Melendez, Tirso Cruz III, Joel Torre, John Arcilla at Shaina Magdayao.
Kakaiba sa mga dating role ang ginampanan dito ni Shaina bilang Grace Malonzo.
“It’s very special. It is a privilege to share a frame with some of the industry’s greats na very respected. Mahihiya ka na hindi maging professional.
“Hindi lang ‘yung mga bago ‘yung natututo at nai-inspire kundi pati ‘yung mga ate sa industriya katulad ko. Nakaka-inspire to work kasi lahat pinaghahandaan ‘yung script.
“‘Pag matagal ka na sa industriya, medyo marami ka nang roles na nagawa. But it’s the collaboration. That is what makes it unique.
“First time na nagkasama-sama kami lahat dito which is why this show is very special and the best,” pagmamalaki pa ni Shaina sa role niya sa serye.
Ayon kay Shaina sina Joel at Kyle daw ang madalas na kaeksena niya sa serye.
Naging madali na para sa aktres ang trabaho dahil nakasama na sa magkaibang proyekto noon ang dalawang aktor.
“Usually, nagsisimula tayo ng isang trabaho ini-effort mo talaga na magkaroon kayo ng chemistry, mas lalo na kapag pamilya. Nakatrabaho ko na si Kyle before, so nagkaroon na kami ng bond noon, as well as Tito Joel.
“So, it was effortless. ‘Yon ‘yung magic, ‘yung chemistry na hinahanap nila.
“I’m very fortunate na hindi ko kailangang trabahuhin talaga, organic na lang. They’re all very generous characters. Kapag nasa harap kami ng camera hindi mahirap magbigay. Kasi sobrang generous nila magbigay as co-actors,“ sambit pa ni Shaina.
Habang kinukunan daw ang mga eksena ay hindi naman siya nahirapan.
“It was very heartwarming,” banggit pa rin ng magaling na aktres.
(JIMI C. ESCALA) 

Tinawag na ‘Charice’ at kinumpara kay Ice: JAKE, tinalakan ang basher na nanghinayang sa kanyang boses

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PINATULAN at tinalakan ni Jake Zyrus ang isang netizen na tinawag siya sa dati niyang pangalan at sinabihan na sayang ang kanyang boses.
“Sayang boses mo Charice. Bakit si Ice Seguerra trans man pero never binago ang boses. Sayang talaga,” post ng basher.
Sinagot ito ni Jake ng, “first of all, with respect to my past, keep my deadname out of your silly mouth. And darling, it’s because he hasn’t taken any hormone therapy. It’s a HUGE part of being a transman.
“Maybe there are more important reasons why he hasn’t taken hormone therapy. I am not going to explain the rest because based on your comment you sound ignorant. Google is free my darling. I’m going to pin your comment because it seems like you love being center of attention. 
“So let’s give it to you sweetheart. Have a nice day.”
Dagdag pagtataray pa ni Jake, “right. You support a trans, and bash another trans because of what? Birit? Yun lang? Make it make sense sis. Hater. Being a transgender is more than just singing high or low notes.”
“And the audacity of you to deadname me and properly call Ice his real name. What a joke,” lahad pa ni Jake.
Ipinagtanggol naman siya ang isang fan at nagpasalamat.
“Thank you. Trauma has removed so much of my emotions lol. For some reason I don’t feel pain no more. Completely numb. So this only mentally bothers me BUT it doesn’t ruin my day.
“Hope I’m making sense hahaha. We won’t stay quiet no more with these kinds of people. I know there’s a lot out there but she got lucky because I had a little time today,” pahayag pa ni Jake.
Wala pa naman pahayag o reaksiyon si Ice sa pagkakadamay niya sa isyu.
Muli ngang lumabas ang mga video ni ‘Charice’ after mag-trending ang “All By Myself” performance ni SB19 main vocalist Stell Ajero sa concert ni hitman David Foster sa Smart Araneta Coliseum.
May mga post na pinagkukumpara ang version ng dalawa na unang ibinirit at pinasikat ni Celine Dion.
Nag-react din ang ina ni Jake na si Raquel Pempengco at sinabing “incomparable” ang dalawa dahil magkaiba ang kanilang genres at estilo sa pag-awit; na sa totoo lang pareho silang magaling.
(ROHN ROMULO) 

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Globe Celebrates ‘Inside Out 2’ Movie Release With Special Offers

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GLOBE is celebrating the highly anticipated theater release of Disney and Pixar’s “Inside Out 2” with special offers and events for the whole family to enjoy.

 

 

 

The exclusive activities will bring together families and friends to create core memories through an unforgettable movie experience, offering a chance to win free tickets to Hong Kong Disneyland while enjoying one of the year’s biggest animated films.

 

 

 

Pixar and Disney fans are in for a chance to create new core memories in cinemas as they get to enjoy another heartwarming animation gem filled with timeless lessons. Parents who grew up on Disney fare will love the chance to pass on the learnings to their children, while kids and kids-at-heart immersed in today’s Disney universe will connect with the relatable characters and the delightful storytelling.

 

 

 

With the film now showing in cinemas, Globe customers can further enjoy a movie date watching “Inside Out 2” and join the Family Feels Grand Raffle Promo.

 

 

 

To be eligible for the promo, customers must complete any of the eligible paid transactions in the GlobeOne app between June 19 and July 10, 2024. Eligible transactions include GFiber Prepaid sign up, GFiber Prepaid top up, any Globe Prepaid top up, any Globe Postpaid add on, and redemption of the Family Feels Reward from the Rewards catalog (visit the Globe Facebook page for the complete mechanics).

 

 

 

Once the transaction is done, the customer must fill out and submit the form on the GlobeOne app to officially register their raffle entry. The raffle will have 250 winners, each receiving movie tickets for four, redeemable at any Ayala Cinema showing Inside Out 2. One grand winner gets the grand prize of a trip for four to Hong Kong Disneyland.

 

 

 

“Inside Out 2,” sequel to the 2015 box office hit “Inside Out,” takes audiences back into the mind of teenager Riley, where new emotions are introduced, including Anxiety, voiced by Maya Hawke and Envy voiced by Ayo Edibiri. The movie, directed by Kelsey Mann and featuring a score by Andrea Datzman, promises to bring viewers through a rollercoaster of emotions, continuing the legacy of the beloved multi-awarded original film.

 

 

 

“Globe is committed to providing enriching experiences for Filipinos, and this collaboration with Disney gives everyone a chance to make new core memories. We invite all Disney lovers to join our special events and take part in our exciting promotions, making the cinema date truly unforgettable for the whole family,” said Joey Kilayko, Director, Globe Masterbrand and Strategic Initiatives.

 

 

 

Globe and Disney continue to help people find narratives that will spur them to positive action through stirring tales and heroes with a heart.

 

 

 

The partnership for the release of “Inside Out 2” further underscores Globe’s dedication to creating memorable experiences for its customers. With special events, raffle promos, and engaging activities, Globe invites everyone to make lasting memories and celebrate the joy of storytelling.

 

 

 

For more details on Globe’s offers and events, visit the GlobeOne app or https://www.globe.com.ph/.

 

(ROHN ROMULO)

Itinangging ‘alaga’ ng former presidential spokesperson: RONNIE, natawa lang sa viral video kasama si HARRY ROQUE

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NAG-VIRAL ang video ng male balladeer at Army Reservist na si Ronnie Liang na kung saan makikita silang magkasama sa tabing-dagat ni Former Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque.

 

Kaya may paglilinaw si Ronnie sa naturang viral video.

 

Pagkukuwento niya, “As far as I remember July 2022 yung video na napapanood niyo sa social media na kumakalat kung saan kasama ko ang former Presidential Spokesperson Atty. Harry Roque.

 

“At mapapansin niyo naman sa video na in-interview niya ako or… ginuest niya ako sa kanyang vlog.

 

“Pero to be clear wala tayong kaugnayan sa butihing Presidential Spokesperson. It just happened na nandun po ako bilang isang Reservist ng Philippine Army para sa pag-distribute ng relief goods at the same time nakatanggap po tayo ng invitation mula sa local government ng Dinagat Islands Governor Nilo Demery, Jr.”

 

Dagdag pa niya, “Tinawag ako, ‘Ronnie, puwede ka bang ma-invite,’ parang ganun. Tayo naman ay accommodating. Mabait naman si Atty. Harry Roque, accommodating.“Kaya kahit na halimbawa, ngayon pa lang nagkita-kita, ganun na siya talaga magsalita. Hindi lang po sa akin, sa lahat ng tao kasi siya ay ma-PR din naman dahil Spokesperson nga.”

 

First time lang daw nakilala ng personal ni Ronnie si Harry noong sandaling iyon, hindi pa raw sila nag-meet kahit minsan sa nakaraan.

 

Aniya, “Nagkataon din na in-invite ako to serenade yung mga nabagyo.”

 

 

Dagdag pa ni Ronnie, “Tsaka nung nandun naman hindi naman kami masyadong nag-uusap, kung kausapin naman ako, sumasagot naman ako.”

 

On-the-spot o spontaneous raw siyang inimbitahan ng dating Spokesperson na mag-guest sa vlog nito.

 

Ano ang naging content ng pag-uusap nila sa vlog ni Harry na may titulong The Spox Hour?

 

“Base sa pamagat ng kanyang vlog,” at natawa si Ronie, ‘Wholesome pa ba si Ronnie Liang?’

 

“Pero ang pinaka-content is yung pagiging piloto ko, Reservist, yung pagse-serve natin sa bayan during the pandemic at tsaka yung educational background.

 

“Some things that’s very, maybe interesting to the public.

 

“Tapos dahil may mga humor naman si Atty. Harry meron siyang mga nasasabing, ‘Tingnan natin kung mapapa-topless natin si Ronnie Liang!’

 

“Kasi base sa location, dagat kasi, magsu-swimming, and siya naman din nag-joke siya na pati daw siya, magta-topless.”

 

Hindi naman raw naghubad si Ronnie during the interview. Ni hindi na nga raw siya nakapag-swimming noon dahil limitado ang oras ng paglalagi niya doon sa Dinagat Islands.

 

Pero dahil sa naturang video ay kumalat ang malisyosong isyu na diumano ay “alaga” si Ronnie ni Harry.

 

Kasunod ito ng pumutok na isyu kamakailan tungkol kina Harry at male pageant titleholder AR dela Serna.

 

Ano ang naging reaksyon ni Ronnie noong biglang nag-trending ang naturang video nila ni Harry?

 

“Natawa ako nung pinanood ko,” bulalas ni Ronnie.

 

“Kasi actually hindi ko ho napanood yung buong vlog, noon ko na lang talaga napanood nung nag-viral na. ‘Ito pala, may ganito pala!’

 

“Nakalimutan ko na nga na pinagta-topless pala niya ako e,” at muling natawa si Ronnie.

 

“Natawa, at the same time siyempre nalungkot dahil nahaluan ng ibang konsepto. Nakita niyo naman, chin-up (cropped) siya, may mga tao pa kasi actually kasama, may babae pa nga sa right side.
“At may mga tao sa likod ng kamera.”

 

Ano ang naramdaman niya na nabigyan ng malisya ang video at ginagawan pa ng meme ng kung sino?

 

“Well natawa ako kasi alam naman nating wala, number 2 nalungkot dahil merong may goal yung nag-edit, to attack someone, nadamay lang ako.

 

“Kasi in-edit niya at tsaka ang haba ng video kung mapapanood niyo, iyon lang ang kinut (cut) niya.

 

“Pero I dunno kung ang purpose is comedy lang or ma-monetize yung Facebook niya, magkaroon ng traction, pero iyon.”

 

May mensahe ba siya doon sa nag-edit ng video?

 

“Sana gumawa ka din ng isa pang version naman na ipakita mo yung tunay. Hindi lang yung na-crop, para patas, patas po.

 

“Siguro gamitin niyo naman yung music ko na background para ma-promote din,” at tumawa si Ronnie.

 

Ang bagong kanta ni Ronnie na available ngayong Hulyo for download at streaming ay ang revival niya ng “Himala” ng Rivermaya.

(ROMMEL L. GONZALES)