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No firms allowed to recruit maids in Davao City: DOLE-11 T Volume III, No. 184

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HE labor department in Region 11 on Wednesday revealed that companies recruiting workers including housemaids in Davao City for local employment are operating illegally based on available records of the labor department here.

Journos back broadcaster after getting death threats By FROILAN GALLARDO of MindaNews

CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Journalists in this city have banded together after a Bombo Radio broadcaster received threatening text messages for his commentaries on extra-judicial kill-

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ings involving police officers of the Cagayan de Oro Police Office. Cagayan de Oro Press Club, Inc. (COPC) President Jerry Orcullo said he is holding the entire Cagayan de Oro Police Office accountable if any attempt will be

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COPC: An assault on one is an assault on all

Editors’ Note: We are publishing en toto the Solidar- Solidarity Statement ity Statement released by the Cagayan de Oro Press alarmed and appalled at Club, Inc. (COPC) headed by the recent threats directed President Ka Jerry Orcullo. at one of our own, Junel B. Ucat of Bombo Radyo, and We, the Cagayan de Oro at the rest of the ACTING City Treasurer Glenn Bañez of Cagayan de Oro shows the business permit and City media community, are See COPC, page A11 licensing system of the city to USAID Acting Admin for Asia Denise Rollins (center).

By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor

CAGAYAN de Oro City-The City Council here on Thursday urged the City Treasurer to disseminate and implement the 2015 approved Cagayan De Oro Revenue Code.

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Umpa to take over controversial cases

over today (January 16) the controversial multiple and frustrated murder cases REGIONAL State Prosecu- involving four police tor Jaime Umpa will take See take, page A11 By MARK FRANCISCO Staff member

Regional State Prosecutor Jaime Umpa (left) confers with Lito Jamaca (second from left), father of murder survivor Jim Jamaca, and Rolando Jamaca (right), father of murder victimbrothers Roland and Harold Jamaca, yesterday. Mindanao Daily News photo by Mark Francisco

Innocent victims of a family feud? By ALLAN M. MEDIANTE Editor in Chief

CAGAYAN de Oro City-The traumatic impact of violence on children are welldocumented. Rich or poor, children are at risk when their parents are engaged in a legal tussle. Authorities have defined the great physical and emotional cost on children who are part of the “collateral damage” of their parents’ war. Experts say that these children, See family, page A5

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Beyond bigwigs and politics: A story of a hopeful entrepreneur By Cesar Stefan A. Rago, Cagayan de Oro

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This has been his living mantra ever since he started his business. A life-long goal to protect his intentions, to succeed beyond what is expected, and to venture into things mutually beneficial to the community and its residents. (Winner) Cesar Stefan A. Rago See story, page A11

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DOLE XI declares no firms authorized to recruit housemaids in Davao City D By Lovely A. Carillo

AVAO C I T Y The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE XI) on Wednesday revealed that companies recruiting workers including housemaids in Davao City for local employment are operating illegally based on available records of the labor department here. “Not one local recruitment agency providing local employment to domestic helpers has registered with the office so presumably those who are providing housemaids jobs locally are operating illegally,” said Sherwin Manual, DOLE XI information officer. As of now we could not trace if the deployment of the helpers is for local or international so we are trying to get the data on

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the number of agencies operating in the region, he added. The critical role of agencies recruiting and providing employment to helpers and babysitters raised some concerns after an agency-hired housemaid was arrested by the Davao City Police Friday after she abducted the four-year old child of the family where she was working as a househelp. The child was kidnapped by Julita Quijoy from his home in Davao Friday morning and brought to Cotabato City en route to Zamboanga del Sur where the suspect lives. However, the kidnapping was foiled after she was nabbed by the authorities at 5:45 a.m. Saturday morning at COMPATSI Terminal in Cotabato City while the suspect and the victim were about to leave for Pagadian City.

“Please check if the manning agency where you are getting your housemaids have the DOLE registration,” Manual said, adding agencies that provide the services of housemaids are required to get not only a business permit but also a registration from DOLE under Department Order (DO) No. 141-14. Without these requirements, the agency can be held for illegal recruitment. Last year, a Manila-based agency Arianne Employment Services was given a Special Authority to recruit but it served as a contractor and had an employeremployee relationship with the recruits. DO 141-14, which applies to the recruitment and placement for local employment whether through an agency or online, provides that applicants for a license

to operate a private recruitment agency should have a minimum net worth or paid up capital of P1 million. Aside from a pre-application seminar which includes laws on Anti-Trafficking and Child Labor, the applicant is required to pay a licensing fee of P15,000, a cash bond of P50,000 and surety of P100,000. The applicant shall also secure an authority to recruit which is co-terminus with the validity of the license. “The financial requirement is designed to ensure that they can pay in case there is a valid and legal complaint raised against them arising from the use of the license,” he said. The agencies are required to register with DOLE so that the agency can monitor if they are indeed providing the appropriate social benefits to the housemaids, he added. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte earlier warned Dabawenyos to double check the documentation of the people they

EGNHS’s OHSP RELISHED ITS VICTORY

By Sylvio C. Carciller, Ph,D.

The year would be ending blissfully as the faces of the Administrator and Faculty members of East Gusa National National High School (EGNHS) were filled with smiles for having been awarded as the MOST OUTSTANDING OPEN HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM (OHSP) IMPLEMENTER of the entire Division of Cagayan de Oro City. In lieu of the fact that it outdid 17 public secondary schools which were thriving to receive such remarkable award last December 8, 2014 during the “Education Summit” held at Limketkai Atrium, Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City. A Plaque of Recognition and a cash prize were given by the Schools Division Superintendent, Elena M. Borcillo, CESO VI, and Assistant Schools Division Superintendent, Reynaldo E. Manuel, Jr. Ph.D. to Sylvio C. Carciller, ph.D, EGNHS Principal, together with Rene P. Bazan, OHSP School Coordinator. With that achievement, when did it evolve and how was it made possible? In 1998, the Department of Education (DepEd) began the implantation of the OHSP as an intervention for reducing Students at Risk of Dropping-Out (SARDO). Hence, OHSP was geared to realize the following aims: (1) provide a chance to complete Secondary Education; (2) offer an intervention to help (SARDO); (3) reduce the number of dropouts; and (4) increase achievement rate. OHSP served then as an Alternative Delivery Mode (ADM) for Secondary Education designed for students

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who cannot attend regular high school program by reasons of physical disability, financial difficulties, social and family constraints and other barriers which resulted to the upsetting issue of out-of-school learners. For the aforementioned purposes, EGNHS started to embrace such program without mental reservations for the school found it beneficial to the students and the community itself. It paved way for OHSP to be implemented in 2011, which was spearheaded by Romeo B. Aclo, former school principal of EGNHS, along with two teachers, Rene P. Bazan and Ullyses B. Labajo who had their benchmarking in the Province of Camiguin. Subsequently, OHSP was introduced to the internal and external stakeholders of EGNHS by way of conducting information drive. The implementation of OHSP had gone a long way 3 years already. Innumerable humps were experienced by the school in the process. Clasping its system was a never-easy task because of the tedious preparations as to how the program would be implemented effectively. Notwithstanding, the hapless experiences during the evaluation procedure of the competition for the Most Effective Implementating School on matters about: (1) Dropout Reduction Management and Implementation Strategies; (2) Impact on ACCESS and Relevant Education; and (3) Innovation. As part of the school innovation, OHSP is adopting recently the e-Education as a way of teaching the students through video lessons aside from modular approach. EGNHS had proven itself as it surmounted triumphantly the challenges, in spite all odds. On the other hand, few graduates coming from OHSP were admitted to different colleges/ universities in the City and even outside the country. Indeed, success stories of the students from OHSP are increasing as years go by. No doubt, East Gusa National High School (EGNHS) is empowered by the said recognition to do continuously its mission to embark charges to the lives of the deprived students in the society to attain their aspirations beyond what they can imagine. This is made possible through the implementer’s enduring passion and determination to uphold education. Cheers to EGNHS to such sweet success!

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Rumors, says city hall exec on exodus of traders in Oro By MIKE BAÑOS Editor-at-large

THERE’S no truth to the talk that local businessmen are pulling up their stakes and moving elsewhere due to the alleged cost of doing business in Cagayan de Oro City. “That is not what’s happening. In fact, in 2013, we even had an increase of registered businesses in Cagayan de Oro,” said Eileen E. San Juan, local economic investment promotions officer, at a press conference held Tuesday at the City Mayor’s Office. “And until now, we still have a lot of inquiries.” In fact, Mrs. San Juan said just last week, an American firm visited the city to prepare the ground work to set up a Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) professional coding center in the city. “This is a big opportunity for Cagayan de Oro to

venture into professional coding and tie up with schools and universities,” she noted. “We also have real estate and other projects coming in.” Figures collated by the Cagayan de Oro Finance Department headed by Dr. Glenn C. Bañez appear to corroborate this. Total revenues from business taxes in 2014 increased by 30 percent (+P220.2million) to P950.54-million from the 2013 collections of P730.385-million. The number of business permit registrations increased 20 percent (+3,587) from the 18,191 registrations in 2013 to 21, 778 in 2014. Even more telling, the number of new business permits applications jumped by 50 percent from 3,477 in 2013 to 5,219 in 2014. Dr. Bañez belied allegations floated by some critics of the Moreno administration’s enforcement of the 2003 Tax Code that the

figures have been padded by multiple registrations of establishments operating previously with only one business permit. “Certainly not true!” said the acting city treasurer when queried about it. “That’s an old practice that’s been there even before I assumed office and that’s specified by the tax ordinance of Cagayan de Oro.” Some local business organizations previously aired concerns to that the administration’s “strict enforcement” of the 2003 Tax Ordinance was driving businessmen and investors to move elsewhere. However, some personnel of the City Finance Department say taxpayers hardly make any negative comments about the “strict enforcement” of the 2003 Tax Ordinance, but rather how quick and orderly it was now for them to renew their business permits. “This year, there will be

no more requirements for business permit renewals,” Dr. Bañez said. “No bank statements, no financial statements, no VAT returns. Just go to the City Treasurer’s Officer Kiosk, input your mayor’s permit number and mobile phone number of the owner.” “As soon as you pay your business tax, we will inform you through text that the tax you paid for January is either for the 1st quarter, half year or entire year. However, you have to input what period you want to pay at the kiosk (quarter, half year or full year) otherwise, the default setting of the program will automatically bill you for a full year,” he added. The administration remains open to business owners who want to reduce or adjust their business tax payments provided they bring with them the pertinent documents related to their request for reduction of tax payment.

“My office is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Sunday the whole month of January to attend to all requests for discounts and adjustments for those whose businesses may have been adversely affected in the previous year,” Dr. Bañez said. Business permit renewals for 2015 started Monday (January 5) due to holidays. Under the Local Government Code, the deadline for business permit renewals has been fixed to January 20. The acting city treasurer said they are still enforcing the 2003 Revenue Code because of some technicalities in publication and have not implemented the 2015 Revenue Code, which is supposed to take effect in the second quarter of the year. Atty. Cresencio P. Co Untian, Jr., a CPA/lawyer and professor who has authored three textbooks on taxation which are widely prescribed

by top law schools throughout the country, advised businessmen to pay the full year now so they will not be affected by any future tax increase. However, he clarified further that under the 2015 Tax Code passed by the city council last year, there is no decrease in the tax rate, just a change in the bracketing of the tax payable. “If tax rates are reduced, tax collections do not increase because the people who have not been paying taxes will still not pay. Employees are automatically deducted, so they have no choice. But businessmen will find all manner of ways to reduce their taxes: they pad their expenses and under report their revenues. If you lower the tax, I don’t think it will result in more payments.” During the same press conference, Mayor Oscar S. Moreno said that as of See rumors, page 11

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EDITOR: RUEL V. PELONE • ruel_pelone2002@yahoo.com

Who takes Moreno’s poisoned pill? Obviously, the City Council has fallen into the trap that Cagayan De Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno has laid on them. For some, the City Council has taken the bait and swallowed a poison that the City Executive has concocted, purposely for the members of the City Council. Perhaps, Moreno is, today, considered as one of the smartest politicians in town. And, he did just that. I asked someone to describe Moreno in two words and the reply was “cunning and daring.” Well, we don’t have to dig into the etymology of the word cunning which could be unpleasant to some. However, the word “daring” speaks of a thousand things, particularly the way Moreno runs the affair of the city government. Whether good or bad, I am not in the position to write what could be appropriate and inappropriate interpretation of the word “daring.” Suffice it to say that what most people think of the word “cunning and daring,” in describing the incumbent City Executive, is as good as mine.

Pope Francis arrives in the country tomorrow for a four-day pontifical and state visit. Like Christmas, the hope is that the Roman Catholic devotees in particular and the Filipinos in general will not miss the reason for the Pope’ visit which is to be in solidarity with the victims of natural disasters and the marginalized poor in this country as has been repeatedly announced by the Vatican. To recall, God becoming incarnate in Jesus so he can directly transform this world from decadence and rottenness as a result of greed due to humanity’s willful disobedience to his will had been reduced, albeit sadly, into a social event highlighted by gift-giving and merry-making where food and drinks abound. This is how Christendom celebrates Christmas today in total disregard of its true significance, which is God’s incarnation so he can save this world from the ill-effects of greed, which is the concrete manifestation of sin, by preaching and teaching about the Kingdom of God and by letting the sick and the outcast experience restoration into that

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Anyway, Mayor Moreno has done a masterstroke in luring the majority members of the City Council into a “quick sand.” As a result, Moreno is now laughing to his ears, standing at the edge, while watching the majority members of the City Council as they struggle to waggle out of the “quick sand.” And, the readers keep asking on what the hell the poison and trap all about? Well, it is all about the approved P 2.08 billion 2015 budget! Moreno deliberately submitted a “bloated” P 3.8 billion budget in 2015. He knows that the majority members of the City Council

would squirm on the sight of the more than P 1.5 billion (part of the submitted proposed P 3.8 billion budget). The City Mayor simply proposed that the P 1.5 billion is for unspecified “special projects.” Of course, the majority members of the City Council would vigorously react to a proposed “special project” - without a corresponding program of work. In the process, the members of the City Council find it an insult and became spurious that they decided to deduct the P 1.5 billion from the proposed 2015 budget. After deducting the P 1.5 billion from the proposed P 3.8 billion, the remaining P 2.3 billion became the basis for the final approval of the city’s 2015 budget. By the way, the P 2.3 billion is amount of the approved budget in 2014. From the amount, the City Council proceeded to trim down “useless appropriations” before the approval of the P 2.08 billion budget in 2015. Then, the fireball exploded between the City Executive and the City Council. Both

departments are hogging the radio, television and newspapers about the controversy that hounds the “2015” budget. Moreno expected it. He veered the issues tilted in his favor. In some sense, Moreno has succeeded. He now becomes an underdog hero. On the hand, the City Council, now appears to be an ostracized villain. Many opined that the City Council became emotionally overwhelmed with Moreno’s proposed P 3.8 billion budget. Had the majority members of the City Council simply retained and approved the same P 2.3 billion in 2014 without changing the appropriation of some regularly appropriated items, the issue would have been different. Now, in the absence of an astute communication strategy, the City Council would be contented to be mangled and torn into pieces by Moreno’s “war dogs.” Thus, as the election season boils. After all, most of the members of the City Council are in their last term – who cares? react: crisguardian@ yahoo.com

the 1.2 billion-strong Roman Catholic church will be a church who just don’t teach preferential option for the poor but be actually with the poor in their struggles for survival as human beings in a world where they are deprived of their right to live decent lives, to have jobs that recognize them as true partners in the generation of wealth, to be assured of education, health care and be secure from being massacred even in their places of work like what happened to the editors and staff of that French magazine Charlie Hebdo. Pope Francis is not coming to sing paeans to those who amassed wealth and in the process reduced many, specifically their workers, into penury. He is not coming to praise to high heavens those corrupt officials in government, be they elective or appointive, who made fortunes that are out of proportion to their incomes. Pope Francis is coming to continue liberating the poor, the oppressed, the downtrodden and the exploited from their state of misery and suffering like what God did through Moses to the Israelites when he had them brought out of

Egypt and brought to the Promised Land. But at the rate everyone is behaving in regard Pope Francis’ coming, there is some degree of certainty that we will again be missing the whole point of his visit like how we missed the true meaning of Christmas the way we celebrated the event last month. Our Christmas celebration last month sadly lacked the significance it was being celebrated for. While Jesus came to supplant the ways of this world characterized by humanity’s extreme love for material things brought about by the absence of God in their hearts with the ways of the Kingdom, last month’s Christmas celebration was nothing but reinforcement of the ways of this world, ways that are the equal opposite to God’s ways. While Pope Francis since becoming Pope had been championing the call for change in humanity’s ways, preparations in anticipation of his coming have nothing but the desire to cash in on his popularity and for his being loved by his flock. Anything about Pope Francis is now being peddled in exchange for

Pope’s visit

A deeper view

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Kingdom. Pope Francis is coming to our country to re-echo the message of Jesus about the Kingdom where no one is hungry, thirsty, naked, in prison, a stranger because greed has already lost its sting and the ideals of sharing, compassion, justice and love prevail as shown in the Parable of the Feeding of the 5,000. He is coming not to endorse the present economic order where only 41 families are enjoying the fruits of God’s providence thus depriving the 100 million Filipinos of their rightful share to such providence as if they are not children of God as well. Since his assumption to the Papacy, Francis is very clear that under his watch,

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Daily Inspiration A Friend

Juvy Sarraga

“A friend is a chocolate chip in the love, accept, forgive, dream, plan and cookie of life. “ cherish together. The sweetest nugUnknown gets of life seldom exist without the flavor of a friendship. In the cookie We enjoy them, laugh with them, of life allow yourself to enjoy the cry with them, mourn with them, richness of a few beautiful friends and even, at times, take them for as you sprinkle your life liberally granted. Yet friends we remain. We throughout theirs.


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Rural bank supports DepEd’s 'Adopt-A-School Program'

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U TUAN CIT Y For the first time in the history of the company, Eastwest Rural Bank Butuan Branch took the lead in adopting San Roque Elementary School as part of the Department of Education’s (DepEd) Adopt-A-School Program. No r e y e v B a r s o b i a , branch manager of Eastwest Rural Bank has the heart and soul in taking the lead in supporting the pupils’ education of the said school. Together with his personnel, Barsobia distributed various school supplies and used clothing

to the pupils from Kindergarten to Grade-VI. Furthermore, the group conducted feeding to all the pupils with pospas and pancit last September 2, 2014. “You are very lucky and fortunate, of all the schools under the Division of Butuan City, our company chose your school as our partner in this program. We do hope that you study hard your lessons in order for you to achieve your dreams in life. I know pretty well that it is not easy to acquire higher ladder of education. Don’t make poverty as your

hindrance to be successful but rather, make it as a challenge, a stepping stone to strive hard and achieve valued results,” Barsobia emphasized. They assured that the partnership between the company and the school will continue. The teachers, pupils and parents of the said school thanked them so much in supporting their quest for quality education and for sharing their time and money to this program. (Junnabelle Mae D. Eboña, DepEd Butuan City Division/PIA-Agusan del Norte)

Declogging - After several days of rains in Surigao City, workers of the Department of Public Works and Highways have been declogging canals along Rizal Street since last week. This picture was taken Tuesday (13 Jan 2014) but work continues until today. (MindaNews photo by Roel N. Catoto)

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heart of this city . The father decried the i nc i d e nt as an ab du c tion because the child wants more to be with him than his mother. An original decision by a TRIAL COURT ordered that the child should be under the custody of the father. The family nanny accompanies the child to school as the father is at work during the day. Then another cour t decision came out to reverse the original decision. This time the judge ordered that the child be placed under the custody of his mot her. In t he afternoon of that day, the mother, with the help of another sibling, forced the child to board their vehicle when the latter c ame out f rom s cho ol according to witnesses. The nanny, who was surprised by what’s going

on, tried to inter vene, but was scolded by the mother. The mother, according to the nanny, slapped her with a one-hundred peso bill uttering invectives against her person, and even pushed her to the wall. The child

tried to hold on to his nanny cr ying. But t he car was already moving and as a consequence, dragged the nanny along t he st re et c ausing her some bruises and contusions. Bystanders tried to inter vene but to no av a i l . A l l t h e s c e n e s

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as a result of emotional trauma do poorly in s cho ol, may drop out, or run away from home. Worse, the child may suffer psychological illness throughout his lifetime. T h e s e are t h e g r i m consequences which should be put into cons i d e r at i o n b e f o r e a ny legal or government entity acts decisively or un-decisively on family issues such as custody of a child. Such is the stor y of a child who ver y recently figured in a traumatic incident when his mother (recently separated from the husband) reportedly took him to her house (against his will), forcing him to board a vehicle after coming out from a school located at the

R.A. 9048 Form No.10.1 (LCR O) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province; Lanao del Norte City/Municipality: Iligan City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-00041-2014 RA10172 In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2031-1, Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on R.A. 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that JONAH U. NALUPA has filed with this Office a petition for the Correction of Sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JONAH UBAY NALUPA, born on January 20, 1994 at Rojales, Carmen, Agusan del Norte and whose parents are VICTORIO GARSOTA NALUPA and LADISTA AULIZA UBAY. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 23 January 2015.

(Sgd.) MARIA PURA C. MASCARIÑAS City Civil Registrar

(SGD.) ANITA T. ESPINOSA Municipal Civil Registrar

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Agusan del Norte Municipality of Carmen

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-00034-2014 RA10172

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Publication Notice R.A. 10172

the mother dragged the child to the waiting vehicle against his will, and blocked the nanny who tried to get the child. The victims are the child and the nanny, but a question remains unanswered: “Who should be held responsible? ”

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Agusan del Norte Municipality of Carmen

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Agusan del Norte Municipality of Carmen

In compliance with Section 5 R.A.9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that INSANAH LEIGH M. DANGCAL has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from INSANAH to INSANAH LEIGH in the Certificate of Live Birth of INSANAH MACAPODI DANGCAL who was born on 19 January 1984 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are Sittie Namerah S. Macapodi and Sominsang M. Dangcal. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than February 2015.

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were captured by the school’s CCT V camera. “Now it’s my time to f i le c as e s against t he m o t h e r, ”t h e 1 8 y e a r old nanny said. A police blotter stated the nanny’s complaint against t h e m o t h e r, a p a r t o f w hich als o stated that

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. Act No. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that VENJIE C. GALAGATA has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from SNOWFE to VENJIE in the Birth Certificate of SNOWFE DAGO-OC CORDOVA who was born on September 21, 1978 at Carmen, Agusan del Norte and whose parents are BEVENCIO BAGO CORDOVA and JEAN TERO DAGO-OC. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 23 January 2015. (SGD.) ANITA T. ESPINOSA Municipal Civil Registrar MDN: JAN. 9 & 16, 2015

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Agusan del Norte Municipality of Carmen

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-00041-2014 RA10172

Publication Notice R.A. 10172

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province of Agusan del Norte Municipality of Carmen

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC CCE-00022-2014 RA10172

In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on RA 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that JADE RACHO ARDIMER, represented by Mother, Brenda Racho Ardimer has filed with this Office a petition for the Correction of Sex from “FEMALE” to “MALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JADE RACHO ARDIMER, at Carmen, Agusan del Norte and whose parents are HENRY CABILOGAN ARDIMER and BRENDA LOANG RACHO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 23 January 2015.

In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on RA 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that MAE ANJELLIE M. CAGULADA has filed with this Office a petition for the Correction of Sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of MAE ANJELLIE MATEO CAGULADA, born on April 2, 1995 at Vinapor, Carmen, Agusan del Norte and whose parents are ISABELO PASAYLO CAGULADA and ANGELITA TORDOS MATEO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 23 January 2015.

In compliance with the publication requirement and pursuant to OCRG Memorandum Circular No. 2013-1, Guidelines in the Implementation of the Administrative Order No. 1 Series of 2012 (IRR on RA 10172), Notice is hereby served to the public that RICHELL T. PAIPA has filed with this Office a petition for the Correction of Sex from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of RICHELL TAGHOY PAIPA, born on September 12, 1992 at Manoligao, Carmen, Agusan del Norte and whose parents are ROMEO CABRERA PAIPA and CARMEN CABATINGAN TAGHOY. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 23 January 2015.

(SGD.) ANITA T. ESPINOSA Municipal Civil Registrar

(SGD.) ANITA T. ESPINOSA Municipal Civil Registrar

(SGD.) ANITA T. ESPINOSA Municipal Civil Registrar

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AMBOANGA CITY – The city government has spent Php 2,537,893.03 in travel expenses for the members of the city council, including the vicemayor, in 2014. Vi c e - M a y o r C e s a r Iturralde said Wednesday the expenses of the councilors, including him, was taken from the Php 3 million annual budget for travel expenses. Iturralde said they travel purposely to conduct researches and to attend seminars that are related to their functions as local legislators. Iturralde said that all of the travels were authorized by Mayor Ma. Isabelle Climaco-Salazar. Iturralde said that coun-

cilor Roel Natividad incurred the highest expenses among the 18 councilors although the latter ranks third in terms of number of travels. Councilor Myra Paz Abubakar incurred the second highest expenses although she was the most traveled councilor. Councilor Rommel Agan ranks as the third highest spender although he was the second most traveled among the 18 local legislators. The other City Councilors and their number of

travels and expenses are as follows: Charlie Mariano, 15 travels, Php 247,484; Vincent Paul Elago, 13 travels, Php 240,716.64; Percival Ramos, 10 travels, Php 191,015.64; Luis Biel III, 12 travels, Php 189,383.52; Benjamin Guingona IV, 11 travels, Php 170,600.40; Jerry Perez, 12 travels, Php 160,911.00;

Cesar Jimenez, Jr., eight travels, Php 131,496.00; Eduardo Saavedra, Jr., five travels, Php 102,327.00; Ismael Musa, seven travels, Php 70,368.00; Juan Climaco Elago, II, eight travels, Php 65,004.32; Rogelio Valesco, Jr., four travels, Php 39,343.27; Melchor Rey Sadain, four travels, Php 36,495.04; Miguel Ala-

var, III, two travels, Php 18,876.00; Josephine Pareja, two travels, Php 18,242.00; and, Rodolfo Bayot, two travels, Php 9,110.52. Iturralde said each of the city councilors had a daily budget of Php 2,800 for accommodation and Php 400 for food and other expenses. Abubakar said she was

the most traveled councilor since she was the regional chairperson of both the Cooperative Development Council (CDC) and Philippines Councilors’ League (PCL). Abubakar was also the CDC-national chapter vicechairman and a PCL-national chapter board member. (PNA)

BOSS trends up renewal record Zamboanga City -- Running for eight days now, the Business One Stop Shop (BOSS) concept exceeds last year’s record of applicants and issued business permits. Since its advent January 5, Benjie Barredo, chief officer of the Permits and Licenses Division under the office of the City Mayor said that the office has recorded a total number of 512 fully issued permits and licenses out of 1.620 applications which is

merely thrice the number of issued permits and licenses last year. Barredo added that BOSS is a project of the city government complying the Department of Interior and Local Government Business Permits and Licenses System (DILG BPLS) and the DILG memorandum 10-07 of 2010 which mandates the establishment of business one stop shop in every Local Government Unit (LGU).

BOSS caters to more or less 200 applicants in a day and services are even given during weekends and holidays for the entire month of January only. Arlene Sorca, administrative officer IV of the City Agriculture’s Office, whose office also included to BOSS, said that even if their office is not open during weekends and holidays, but if duty calls, they are willing to render service. She also said that this year’s BOSS is much favorable to the people since the offices are much accessible since it is held at the City Hall. “Mas bueno ara kay aqui todo ya pone el application de maga clearance como el na fire

y el na PHILHealth, onrato ya lang ta pwede saka hinde ya necesita comigo manda bira pa. Last year ya alkansa comigo two weeks, ara three days to one week ya lang.”(It is much better this year to apply and acquire clearance, business license and permits, fire permit and PHILHealth application for example. It took me two weeks last year, now it is only within three days to one week.) said Arlene Perez, one of the many applicants for permit. She also concluded that this year’s system is way much better than last year’s. (Ella Dee Phuddih Cruz & Juseph Elas, WMSU-OJT, City Hall)

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www.am_i_a_digitalnative_or_a_digital_immigrant? By Ian Francis E. Veloso

The great expanse of technological advancement has caused a different lifestyle of the 21st century learners- the school children. For them, the universe is a digital oasis where they can find abundant and varied information accessed by just a tick of a finger. To most of them, printed materials such as books are no longer the main source of information. The world-wide-web offers a lot more of highly digitized materials of great variety and with interactive functions. Indeed, a challenge for teachers and community which when properly addressed can greatly provide positive impact to the children’s learning. www.wekipedia.com defined Digital Natives, coined

by researcher Marc Prensky in 2001, as the people born after 1980. Most of these people are adept to the digital technologies such as social media interaction. Operating different hi-tech gadgets at a young age even when they don’t really have their own seems to be just a hobby. Worrying about damaging the gadgets is not a barrier for them to feed their curiosity and interest in manipulating and discovering what these gadgets can offer. They are so observant and quick to learn the digital language which many of us find hard to understand and remember. On the other hand, those who were born before 1980s and those who were not exposed to the digital world at their early age are called Digital Immigrants as ex-

plained by www.techopedia. com. These people are not accustomed to using the high technology gadgets as well as their application in social media interaction. While some of them are learning fast, there are a lot of those who are even afraid to hold or use computers. They are worried they could damage the gadget should they manipulate it. Preferring to print out a document to edit it by hand rather than doing onscreen editing is among the major characteristics of digital immigrants. It is therefore a matter of fact that in the schools, the digital immigrants (teachers) are teaching the digital natives (learners). There seems to be a big gap that might affect the pace and quality of learning among our 21st Century Learners.

In response to this, the Department of Education, with its partners - the stakeholders, is taking all possible means of bridging this gap through its various programs and initiatives. Some schools are now provided with computer and internet packages for instructional use. Teachers, are made to undergo numerous training on how to use technology as a tool to enrich the teaching- learning processes in the classroom. The schools are set for a common goal of developing the 21st century skills among our 21st century learners. Technology when used efficiently and creatively for the advantage of learning, is a powerful tool of enriching instruction regardless of whatever we are - a digital native or a digital immigrant.

present; in fact, it garnered the title “Motocross Capital of the Philippines”. It is due to the laudable efforts of the officials of the provincial government under the leadership of the Provincial Governor, Honorable Mohamad Khalid Quibranza Dimaporo, as well as the people themselves. Aside from responding to

the demands of a progressive province through programs implementation, Gov. Khalid has been promoting Lanao del Norte to the entire country and to the whole world. Through his praiseworthy pursuits, the province has been able to hold well-liked activities such as the Motocross of local, national and international categories, the Masculino Pilipino; PBA games; concert featuring national and international artists and groups in the country; some seminars, trainings, conventions and conferences; athletic meets, such as the Northern Mindanao Regional Athletic Association (NMRAA); and the most commendable Peace Village which has been visited by national officials and international peace advocates. On the other hand, the

peace and order situation has been very stable due to the strengthened relationship among people in the province, both Muslims and Christians and to the creditable peaceloving strategies of the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the provincial police force. With the presence of the world-class MCC Hotel, and the educational institutions

Senior High Impact The Philippine is one of the ASEAN countries which applied just recently the 12year basic education curriculum. It was a long journey for the Department of Education before it adopted the system after realizing that most of the basic education graduates didn’t have enough competencies and maturity in moving up to tertiary education or as workers if they couldn’t pursue college education. Nonetheless, as we embraced the 12-year basic education, it is hoped that more or less we shall be at par with the progressive countries having the junior and senior high school curriculum. The implementation of this scheme is not that simple. Some challenges should be addressed to in its imple-

mentation. Problems on additional classrooms, teachers, tools and books for example are not that one hundred percent readily available. Nevertheless, the bureaucracy is finding ways and means to handle the situation and minimize the inadequacies. Tie up with stakeholders like TESDA, private institutions and the LGUs were done. It is with hope that in the latter stages of its implementation, we can have an effective and productive 12-year basic education curriculum. It is envisioned that the country could even be more productive and competitive having products of the basic education equipped with more skills and maturity in facing higher learning and even in actual work after finishing the Senior High School Curriculum.

which are very ready to respond to the accommodation of guests, LDN has successfully hosted the NMRAA Meet in 2011, 2012 and 2013, with the games mostly held at the state-of-the-art sports complex of the Mindanao Civic Center (MCC) in Sagadan, Tubod, Lanao del Norte.

For LDN to go on soaring high, we, the people in this province must continue to synergize in order to sustain the peace that prevails here. We must also pledge our support to whatever programs the provincial government implements, besides promoting and patronizing local endeavors.

By Angelita M. Maribojoc, EPS

From An Educator’s Viewpoint: “Soar high, LDN!”

By Wilma S. Samporna Faculty Member LNNCHS, Baroy, Lanao del Norte

The Province of Lanao del Norte has successfully caught the country’s and the world’s attention. From the stereotype rural zone in the remote past, Lanao del Norte (LDN) has turned into a perked-up locality at

Gender biases: Classroom problem that requires solution By Ramil R. Laurelia T-III Bonbon Elementary School

Education is a right of an individual. Through learning, he can be successful and can be someone he want to be. Through education, this individual could know more about his self and will learn to accept his strength and weaknesses. Learning in school is the first step of these. However, in the process there are problems that a teacher or student might encounter, making successful learning impossible. Example of this problem is the gender biases in the classroom. Gender inequity are very hard to observe. An example for that is the teacher’s treatment to girls and boys in her classroom. For one, if a teacher is asked about gender inequity in classroom, he will argue and said that he treat his students fairly or in the same way. In a article published online entitled Gender Bias in Teaching by Kathryn Scantlebury, students are diverse and have different learning issues, thus treating all students in the same way means that some students will have a better learning experience than their peers. Second, teachers may be ignoring their unconscious gender biases towards their students, their schools and themselves. Scantlebury also added that if ignored,

these gender biases, which may have developed from cultural norms, may lead to bias in the classroom. Gender bias also occurs upon making assumptions regarding behaviors, abilities and preferences. For example, it is often believed that males are better in subject areas Mathematics and Science than females. In result, once a girl succeed in these subjects, she is given with opinion that it is because of her hardwork and not of intelligence. This is in contrast for a boy who is credited for his natural talent. However, there are signs that this gender bias in schools are decreasing. In the same article, the author said that the percentage of girls participating in science has increased and achieved parity with boys in biology, chemistry and algebra. In addition, little increase in the percentage of women in engineering programs has been recorded. These gender bias is a problem inside schools which impacts are cumulative and often ignored. Thus, solutions to the problem of inequity should be addressed. Teachers can reduce and challenge gender bias through examining their pedagogical practices and posing simple questions about their practices. In other terms, a teacher can start on planning before he interact with his students, observe the class and look back to her teaching experience after a day.

R.A. 9048 Form No.10.1 (LCR O) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province; Lanao del Norte City/Municipality: Iligan City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 R.A.9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that CHARISSE M. FLORES has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from FE DEVINIA to DIVINIA in the Certificate of Live Birth of FE DEVINIA PAMPLONA who was born on September 8, 1950 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are Anecia Tagaylo and Frank Pamplona. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than February 2015. (Sgd.) MARIA PURA C. MASCARIÑAS City Civil Registrar MDN: JAN. 16 & 23, 2015

Republic of the Philippines 4th SHARI’A CIRCUIT COURT Fourth Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES NURVIN I. ORTEGA AND MERLY BERNIDO-ORTEGA,

CIVIL CASE NO.2014-149

NURVIN I. ORTEGA AND MERLY BERNIDO-ORTEGA Petitioners. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - /

Republic of the Philippines 4th SHARI’A CIRCUIT COURT Fourth Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES FELMA M. GUISADO-BANGUEZ AND DANTE BAROY BANGUEZ,

CIVIL CASE NO.2015-001

FELMA M. GUISADO-BANGUEZ AND DANTE BAROY BANGUEZ, Petitioners. X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - / ORDER

Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by the petitioners through Counsel Atty. Chonita L. Maagad. Finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on February 6, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let this copy of this Order be published in a news paper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Iligan City, Phillipines, this 8th day of January, 2015.

Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by the petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rites on Ocober 24, 1987 at Suarez, Iligan City, they converted to Islam faith, of which conversions to Islam were duly registered with this court, both of them can be served with summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their residents at Zone Aries 1, Suarez, Iligan City and Macabalan, Cagayan de Oro City respectively; That said marriage did not last long due to lack of love and affection until the relationship manifested incompatibility and sustained misunderstanding between petitioners and reached the point irreconcilability and they separated for ten (10) years already, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Memorandum of Agreement in order to formalized their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other,neither minding each other affair’s; Petitioner’s seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on October 24, 1987, so that they will have free hand to do what a single man or woman could do without marital burdens. Reconciliation between them had already been diligently employed but all proved futile. WHEREFORE, finding this petition to be sufficient in form and substance, set the initial hearing of this case on February 6,2015 at 9:00 a.m at which time, date and place. Any interested party may appear and show why the petition should not be granted. Let copy of this Order be published in a news paper of General Circulation in the City of Iligan once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks at the expense of the petitioners. SO ORDERED. Iligan City, Philippines, this 8th day of January, 2015.

(Sgd.) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge

(Sgd.) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge

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ORDER


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Exhibiting Possible Answers to Elicit Total Class Participation Contributed By: Danny A. Asio

Learning is consorted to one’s interest. A teacher who could not identify the way to tickle his students oftentimes fined them difficult beasts to manage. This has become the contemporary pedagogical conundrum for teacher. When this happens, any attempt to get their attention can fail miserably. I have been teaching Mathematics for many years. I’ve had a fair share of hardships in getting my students to like Mathematics. Inasmuch as I want my students to embrace the subject, they tend to shrug their shoulders, crease their

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made on the staff of DXIF Bombo radio station. “We are n ot t a k i ng the threats lightly. The police were suspects in the series of ‘salvagings’ [summary executions] so it left me with no other option but to suspect that the threats came f rom them,” Orcullo said. Orcullo and the COPC will hold a Media Safety Dia logue at t he Archb i s h o p’s r e s i d e n c e o n Tuesday morning (January 20) with the officers of the Cagayan de Oro Police Office. The meeting will be attended by concerned

foreheads, raise their eyebrows and show acts of indifference toward the subject. Evidently, mathematics is a disliked subject. What follows are a few simple ideas you might wish to consider that have worked well for me during years of trails and error in teaching. 1. Give Solving Task After discussing a Mathematical concept, attack the students with problems ranging from easy to difficult ones. Mathematical exercises are crucial to elucidate the commonly overlooked in solving problems. 2. Encourage the Students to Contribute Answers

After a while choose five students to show their answerwith-no-solution on the board. This will encourage other students continue answering the problem and compare their own answers to what is written on the board. After the given period of time let the five students show their solutions. This will encourage the students to participate in class. This will also boost their confidence in answering Math problems. 3. Identify Errors from the Models When you’ve chosen five students, analyze their answer individually with the whole class. In each wrong answer,

have the students identify which part of the solution led to the wrong answer. By doing so, students can critically correct their own solutions. This will level up class engagement. 4. Make the Discussion Lively Make sure that during the “checking” phase, the connection between you and the students contagiously lively. For some Mathematics is a boring subject. Make this session different from any other class discussion. Students should be encouraged to become problem solvers by identifying their own errors, and evaluating ones solution. Making them realize their errors is

government agencies and to be presided by Monsignors Elmer Abacahin, R ay Manuel Monsanto and Text Legitimas of the Cagayan de Oro Archdiocese. “A threat against any member of the press is a major concern for the Archdiocese,” said Abacahin, who heads the Archdiocese communications department. He s ai d a s i d e f rom B ombo R adio, another radio station, R adio Ultra, received similar threatening text messages after commenting against illegal drugs-related killings in the city. Mark Martirez of DXIF Bombo Radyo said

their news director, Junel Ucat, received two text messages after his program, warning him against commenting further on the killings of t h re e i n d i v i du a l s l a s t December 10 and 11. Four police officers were arrested and tagged as susp ects for killing brothers Harold and Roland Jamaca, and Maria Erica Yabut, in Barangay F.S. Catanico here last December 11. Summar y execution survivor Jim Jamaca, 24, i d e nt i f i e d P O 1 A r n e l Gighe, PO1 Jun Reil Barrientos, PO1 Manuel Quipanes, and Senior Insp. Ludwig Charles Espira as responsible.

JB Deveza, of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) Mindanao Safety Office, said Ucat told him that he had asked protection from the Army’s 4th Infantr y Division (4ID) b e c au s e h e w a s b e i n g t ai l e d by u n i d e nt i f i e d men. Major. Christian Uy, 4ID public information of f i c e r, s a i d a n A r my team sent to protect Ucat sp otte d t wo men w it h hidden guns tailing the journalist before the New Year. Uy said the soldiers, seeing the situation as critical, decided to get Ucat to their vehicle for his protection.

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R.A. 9048 Form No.10.1 (LCR O) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province; Lanao del Norte City/Municipality: Iligan City NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION In compliance with Section 5 R.A.9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that JOCELYN A. SARRA has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from JOY to JOCELYN in the Certificate of Live Birth of JOY TECSON ARCILLA who was born on April 3, 1965 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are Naomi C. Tecson and Nestor Arcilla. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than February 2015. (Sgd.) MARIA PURA C. MASCARIÑAS City Civil Registrar MDN: JAN. 9 & 16, 2015

AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATION WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late VIRGILIO B. ASIÑERO, who died without any last will and testament on ________ in Cagayan de Oro City; he left a parcel of land located at Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City, more particularly described as follows: Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-27498 “A parcel of land (Lot 14, Block 20, of the Subdivision Plan (LRC) Psd-14-7187, being a portion of Lot 5, (LRC) Pcs-11987, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 1570), situated in the

Barrios of kauswagan, and Carmen, City of Cagayan de Oro. Containing an area of TWO HUNDRED FORTY (240) sq.m. more or less, is the subject of AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATION WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, made and entered namely; ARCHIEVAL BEJA ASIÑERO, of legal age, Filipino, single/married, and a resident of Phase 2, RER Subdivision, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City, the only child/heir of VIRGILIO B. ASIÑERO. As per Doc. No. 50; Page No. 10; Book No. 184; Series of 2014; under Notary Public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI. MDN: JAN. 16, 23 & 30, 2015


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TEACHERS’ TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP: A CHALLENGE TOWARDS A TRANSFORMED NATION By Jocelyn S. Samuya, SSt-III, Salawagan NHS

Teachers’ role sounds cliché. Yet, let us go back to what the basics ask for. Teachers are leaders themselves who have given tasks beyond what their profession bids. It is a vocation of transforming every learner equipped with core values of MAKADIYOS, MAKATAO, and MAKABAYAN AT MAKAKALIKASAN. Teachers are transformers of the youth with culture of excellence, integrity, and accountability. Public school teachers are the key players of the Department of Education; the sector which is one of the pillars of Pres. Ninoy Aquino on his commitment to transformational leadership in the country. Education for PNoy is an imperative to invest on people to alleviate poverty and build national and global competitiveness. With the new mandate of DepEd teachers’ roles have stepped up not only to teaching and learning but also leading. According to John F. Kennedy, “Learning and leading are indispensable to one another.” To carry out the DepEd DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the Late VIRGILIO B. ASIÑERO, who died without any last will and testament on ________ in Cagayan de Oro City; he left a parcel of land located at Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City, more particularly described as follows: Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-27498 “A parcel of land (Lot 14, Block 20, of the Subdivision Plan (LRC) Psd-14-7187, being a portion of Lot 5, (LRC) Pcs-11987, LRC Cad. Rec. No. 1570), situated in the Barrios of kauswagan, and Carmen, City of Cagayan de Oro. Containing an area of TWO HUNDRED FORTY (240) sq.m. more or less, is the subject of DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, made and entered into by; ARCHIEVAL BEJA ASIÑERO, of legal age, Filipino, single/married, and

mandate thru the R.A 9155 otherwise known as the Governance of Basic Education, the transformational leadership of the teachers is at the biggest deal. Thus, teachers need collaborators who can assist the whole school system to attain common educational goal that by 2030 DepEd will be globally recognized for good governance and for developing functionally –literate and God-loving Filipinos. It is a little bit a parody…. Millennium Development Goals 2015 is fast-ending yet it appears that goals remain as goals. It has become a program of plans and plans; it looks like it in the edge, it still remains as plans nothing else matters. At this point, teachers are in the hot seat as grassroots implementers; nevertheless, this could never be in vain when teachers on their part have manifested actions that in a way or another have done their best for the best of the clienteles. Teachers’ transformational leadership is also buzzed as they are the prime movers of the educational paradigm shift, residing at Lot 14, Block 20, RER Subdivision, Phase 2, Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro City, hereinafter referred to as the VENDOR, in favor of MONADATO D. SUMPINGAN, of legal age, Filipino, widower, and with residence address at 041, 4th Street, MSU Main Campus, Marawi City, hereinafter referred to as the VENDEE. That for and in consideration of the sum of ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (P1,500,000.00) Philippine Currency, is hereby acknowledged in full from the VENDEE to the entire satisfaction of the Vendor, the said VENDOR does hereby SELL, TRANSFER, CONVEY and DELIVER, in favor of the VENDEE, the property above described. As per Doc. No. 51; Page No. 11; Book No. 184; Series of 2014; under Notary Public of ATTY. MARIO T. JUNI. MDN: JAN. 16, 23 & 30, 2015

POPE FRANCIS

Jorge Mario Bergoglio

THE BARANGAY COUNCIL AND THE PEOPLE OF BARANGAY IPONAN, CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY DEEPLY AND HEARTILY WELCOMES HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS ON HIS PASTORAL VISIT TO THE PHILIPPINES FROM JANUARY 15-19, 2015 MAY HIS VISIT BRINGS UNITY AND BLESSINGS FOR THE FILIPINO PEOPLE.

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

R.A 10533, THE ENHANCED BASIC EDUCATION ACT OF 2013 which is consistent with Article XIV 2(1) of the 1987 PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION that states, “The state shall establish, maintain, and support a complete, adequate, and integrated system of education relevant to the needs of the people and society.” With the hope that thru this educational change every Filipino learner will finish basic education with sufficient mastery of basic competencies reflected on the NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT TEST, excel on International tests like the TIMMS of which Philippines ranked 34th out of 38 countries in HS II math and 43rd out of 45 countries in HS II Science, 23rd out of 25 participating countries in both Math and Science. Teachers are born leaders. This is revealed on their teaching innovations and competencies that has influenced every learner to learn. In this fast-changing

world, teachers too should keep pace meeting the demands of this knowledge society. They could not give what they do not have, as they prepare learners to graduate with skills vital for the world of work. Come to think of it, the legacy a teacher can provide cannot be repaid in fame and wealth. It is their ultimate relic to the youth for them to live a peaceful and productive life and for our nation to prosper too. Studies in UK, India, and US have shown those additional years of schooling, the meat of K to 12 Program contributed positive effect on the society as it increased these countries’ GDP by as much as 2%. This is a yoke upon teacher’s shoulders. Yes, indeed it is. Teachers are persons of experiences. But, as the saying goes, experience teaches nothing but evaluated experience teaches everything. This was what Euripides had said that knowing thy self is the first education. Self-

reflection is essential to achieve the highest level of leadership which is personhood. Teachers’ personhood will be artful means to which they will be motivated to perform well and to improve students’ performance. Transforming one to be the best teachers will them to become a passionate servant. Of course with the compassionate assistance and instructional leadership of the school heads quality education is not a farfetched dream. Educational tragedy Martin Fisher had pointed out must be put to an end, “The tragedy of education is played into two scenes, incompetent pupils facing competent teachers and incompetent teachers facing competent pupils. Educators should undergo revolution of transforming themselves exhibited in quality performance. Performance Standards help teachers to see their strength and utilize these

strengths in teaching practice. On the other hand, if weaknesses are identified various professional development activities will be strategized. To transform is to make linkages; hence teachers should be connectors too. As the internal stakeholders position does not mean position per see but relation. It is important to seek partnerships and relationships with students, parents, barangay officials, local officials, NGO’S and other benefactors that create a whole-school community and professional learning community. Jim Kouzes and Barry Bozner(1987,2002) transformational leadership consists of five fundamental practicesMODEL THE WAY,INSPIRE A SHARED VISION,CHALLENGE THE PROCESS,ENABLE OTHERS TO ACT,AND ENCOURAGE THE HEART. Are you a transformer? Be one. Be transformed and transformed a nation.


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By Mitzie S. Santiago

N view of the 2nd round nationwide household assessment, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, Regional Field Office 10 (DSWD-10) wish to inform the public of the existence of vacant positions in the DSWD Regional Office with the following minimum qualification standards/Competency-based requirement: NHTS-PR/LISTAHANAN (CONTRACT OF SERVICE) (66) AREA COORDINATORS * Graduate of any four (4) year social science course or allied profession * Good interviewing and listening skills * At least one (1) year exp erience in managing and supervising people * With Conflict resolution and management skills * With experience in LGU engagement * Initiative to learn and contribute to the success of the project * Team player * Good report writing skills * Knowledgeable in local language or dialects of the province * Computer literate * Resident of the province of assignment * Willing to be deployed in far-flung or remote areas of the province

* Phy s i c a l ly f it ( he a lt h certificate from government hospital/clinic needed) * Preference will be given to previously hired Area Coordinators or Area Supervisors Duration of Engagement: Engagement will be for ninety (90) days with a possibility ofextension of 15 days (331) AREA SUPERVISORS * Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science or allied profession * Good interviewing and communication skills * At least six (6) months experience in managing and supervising people * Resident to the province where s/he will be assigned * Computer literate * Initiative to learn and contribute to the success of the Project * Team Player * Willing to be deployed in far-flung or remote areas of the province * Good report writing skills * Knowledgeable in local language or dialects of the province * Phy s i c a l ly f it ( he a lt h certificate from government hospital/clinic needed) * Conflict resolution and management skills * Preference will be given to previously hired Area Coordinators or Enumerators Duration of Engagement: Engagement will be for sixty (60) days with a possibility of extension up to 15 days

(1654) ENUMERATORS * Completed at leat two (2) years of college education or its equivalent * Preferably with experience in the conduct of household assessment or similar projects/activities or related tasks * Must be a resident in the province where s/he will be assigned to * Must b e able to write legibly * A team player * Physica l ly fot (he a lt h certificate from government hospital/clinic) * Willing to be deployed in far-flung or remote areas within the province * Knowledgeable in local languages or dialects used in the province * Must possess good interviewing and listening skills Duration of Engagement : Engagement will be for thirty

(30) days with a possibility of extension up to 15 days (227) ENCODERS * Completed at least two (2) years of college education or its equivalent * Preferably with experience in the conduct of household assessment or similar project/activities or related tasks * Must be a resident in the province where s/he will be assigned to * Must be a team player * Must have the initiative to learn and contribute to the success of the Project * Above average encoding speedDuration of engagement: Engagement shall be for thirty (30) days with a possibility of extension up to 15 days(227) VERIFIERS * Completed as least two (2) years in college * Must be a resident of the city/municipality where s/he

will be assigned to * Must be a team player * Must have the initiative to learn and contribute to the success of the Project * Above average encoding speedDuration of Engagement : Engagement shall be for thirty (30) days with a possibility of extension up to 15 days. For those who are interested to apply t he y may submit personally their application requirements (Transcript of Records, Resume, Application letter addressed to: ATTY .ARACELI F.SOL AMILLO, Regional Director-DSWD Field Office 10,Masterson Avenue, Upper Carmen , Cagayan de Oro City) to the Regional office . They may also visit and post their queries to DSWD Northern Mindanao facebook page or thru the website: www. fo10.dswd.gov.ph or call thru landline no. 858-8134.

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cash, an act that is really no different to the way the Temple leaders cashed in on religious rituals for their own profit, a practice that infuriated Jesus to the hilt hence his move of turning the money changer’s and vendors’ table at the Temple’s doors. With his humble ways, Pope Francis will for sure not tolerate this. But not having any means of knowing how unscrupulous modern day Temple leaders and even those unscrupulous entrepreneurs outside of the Temple grounds turned his coming into a commercial extravaganza just like what they have done to Christmas, the Pope will thus be made complicit into this sinfulness by the greedy few. But this is not to pray that the Pope will not come here anymore. His coming will surely have a great impact on the lives of the very people he desires to reach out during his four-day pontifical and state visit, the poor and the outcasts, even if the few will simply cash in on his coming. The Pope’s coming will surely rekindle the struggle for God’s Kingdom to become a reality in our midst and time where no one is no longer forced into a state of impoverishment but made to live a life in its fullness and abundance. Reactions at jelbacon@ yahoo.com or at jelbaconii@ gmail.com. Read me also at www.raconteurme.blogspot. com)

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they are hiring as housemaids as there are housemaids who are criminallyminded or who have previous criminal records. While DOLE XI’s record shows that no local company has applied or was granted registration as a recruiter of housemaids or workers for domestic placement, there are already several agencies in the city that are operating as local recruitment agencies that provide housemaids to residents in exchange for a service fee of P3,000, he said. (PNA) January 14 2015 Contributed Photo: KMU Southern Mindanao Contributed Photo: KMU Southern Mindanao

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November, 2014, Dr. Bañez reported that the city’s gross revenues already exceeded P2.7-billion. “In 2013, we proposed for 2014 a budget of P2.6billion, but they suppressed this to P2.3-billion. However, our regular collection of taxes and revenues without new taxes still reached P2.7-billion as of November, 2014.” With the continued vigorous collection of business and other taxes by the City Finance Department, the

mayor said Cagayan de Oro can easily attain revenues of P3-billion for this year, given the robust growth in the Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) for LGUs specified under the Local Government Code. “IRA in 2015 will increase by not less than 12 percent because IRA is tied up with national taxes. With the phenomenal growth of the IRA, the LGUs share has now increased. Even without any increase in local revenues, because of the increase in IRA, we can safely budget P3-billion. That’s why we proposed a P3.8-billion budget because we knew if we just worked hard, we can attain that. Dr Bañez will tell you a budget of P5-billion in Metro Manila for a city comparable to Cagayan de Oro is insubstantial.”

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officers belonging to the Cagayan de Oro City Police Office (Cocpo). This, after the father of the two murdered brothers, Rolando Jamaca, sought Umpa’s help to intervene in the case. Earlier, Jamaca filed a motion for the City Prosecutor’s Office to inhibit from continually hearing the complaint alleging that city prosecutor Fidel Macauyag had manifested his bias for the respondents. The respondents––Sr. Insp. Ludwig Charles Espera, Insp. Arnel Gighe, PO1 Manuel Quipanes, and PO1 Jun Reil Barrientos––are now restricted in a holding center in Camp Alagar in Cagayan de Oro City pending the outcome of the complaints filed against them. Earlier this month, Macauyag granted the respondents to extend the period in filing their counter-affidavit, but the elder Jamaca feared the respondents are buying time to use it in allegedly finishing his nephew Jim Jamaca off. Jim Jamaca, the sole survivor in the killing, is now in protective custody at the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) pending approval of his entry into the elite Witness Protection Program (WPP). In a separate interview in his office, Macauyag said he would not grant the inhibition but he would just wait for the regional state prosecutor to intervene. The clarificatory hearing in the Jamaca case has been set by Macauyag at 2 p.m. today. The prosecutors handling the case are Joan Waga, Ansharey Lalia, and Omar Sharief Naga. But Umpa is expected to overrule that, saying that he has found reasonable cause for Jamaca to demand the inhibition. Jamaca is the father of brothers, Roland and Harold Jamaca, who died last December 10 from bullet wounds. A third victim, Ma. Erica Yabut, also died while Jim Jamaca survived.

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The elder Jamaca further said that he had observed motorcycle-riding men swinging by his house since the incident took place and he feared that people are out to silence him and the other witnesses.

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Paulo Anastacio Emano, a friend, a student and an entrepreneur. Paulo started investing since he was in 2nd grade – in a piggy bank. Over the years as he realized the developments he has successfully achieved, he ventured into a piggy business. “There are three things I want to achieve in life. Bluntly, to satisfy myself, to help and make my parents proud, and be involved with the community, and inspire them to uplift their lives accordingly,” Emano emphasized. According to the book Robert Kiosaki, it is indeed true that money cannot solve 100% of the problem, but at least 77% of them. Getting started with 2 pigs, he solely proved himself that he can bring the community together with his business and the people behind the success of his “piggy” investment. “I did’t do it for mere business. I did it together with the residents of this community by training them with basic farming procedures mainly in piggery. I didn’t give out money. I wanted them to experience how hard it is to earn money, Emano expressed. Currently, he has partnered with Anakciano Inc. which helped him widen his knowledge about the business. For 5 years now, he has continuously been doing good in managing first – hand the business and has trained residents to not

settle for less. Paulo Emano has been featured by the multi – awarded Agriculture TV show in ABS – CBN, Agritayo Dito, last January 2014. “This success story is still on going. I am willing to be trained and share the trainings to these unprivileged people. I don’t own this success. Together with my team, it is our success. Our story,” Emano concluded. A son, a student, a hopeful entrepreneur. This is his story. No, their successful entrepreneurial story.

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journalists of Bombo Radyo presumably for their coverage and commentaries on the alleged involvement of policemen in summary executions in the city. Ucat, Bombo Radyo’s news director, reported to colleagues that he received two threathening text messages on the morning of January 12, 2015 following his radio program Bombo Reports Second Edition. Ucat said he and some other anchors of the radio station had been reporting and doing commentaries on the supposed involvement of four policemen of the Cagayan de Oro Police Office (COCPO) and five other men in summary executions in the city. Although the sender/s of the two text messages remain unidentified, it is not farfetch to suspect that the threats may have come as a result of the station’s reports and commentaries. We in the local press are well aware of the risks inherent in the work we do as journalists. Three of our colleagues in the industry, Joe Pantoja, Nilo Labares and James Licuanan, have had near fatal attempts on

their lives. And considering the long list of murdered colleagues and the absence of justice in the 172 journalist-killings since 1986, we view these threats with alarm, concern and rage. But we shall not stand idle. We shall not be cowed. And we shall remain resolute in guarding against those who wish to extinguish our will to report on matters of public concern. Never shall media be disquieted by any form of threats and harassments. We therefore call on our police to redouble their efforts in protecting this country’s citizens and rooting out criminality in whatever shape and form as we in the media will continue to fearlessly expose and oppose all crimes in society. We call on our brothers in the police force to sincerely go after those among their ranks who supposedly took the law into their own hands and dispensed judgment through the barrels of their guns. We call on our police to ensure that the rights guaranteed by the Constitution---the right of the Press to report freely and without fear as well as every citizen’s right to information, including about those whom are mandated to serve and protect them---are upheld and not extinguished. Let this be a reminder to those who wish to silence a critical press--an assault on any one of us is an assault on all of us. And we shall never rest until those who wish to intimidate and muzzle a free press are made accountable for their sins. Be not afraid. Advance the cause of free expression in whatever situation.

Solidarity Forever, Walang Iwanan. Press Freedom is worth fighting for!

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The city council passed a resolution no. 11901-2015 during its regular session Monday urging City Treasurer Officer-in-Charge Glenn Bañez to implement Ordinance No. 12860-2014, or the 2015 Cagayan De Oro Revenue Code. City Councilor Adrian Barba said that the City Council passed the resolution after the local business community complained that the City Treasurer refused to implement the 2015 Cagayan De Oro Revenue Code, City Councilor Adrian Barba said. “The City Council heard that the City Treasurer is still waiting for comments on the newly approved revenue code by the City Legal Office and the Department of Finance,” Barba said. Barba said that there is no reason that the 2015 Cagayan De Oro Revenue Code could not be implemented because the Ordinance and its provisions have already been published as required by law. He said that because of the confusion on the implementation of the revenue code and the requests of the business sector, legislators the City Council enacted an ordinance extending the deadline for the filing of Business License Renewal applications from January 20 to March 31, 2015. Acting City Treasurer Glenn Bañez refused to acknowledge the March 31, 2015 extension, saying “it is only the City Treasurer who could recommend for the extension of the filing of Business License – Renewal applications. Bañez said that the City Treasurer has already extended the filing and renewal of Business License after its deadline on January 20 to January 31, 2015. City Councilor Nadya EmanoElipe said that the Local Government Code allows the City Council to extend the deadline for the filing of Business License Renewal applications for a period of six months for a justifiable reason or cause. She said that the Local Governmetn Code did not state that a recommendation from the City Mayor or City Treasurer is necessary.

POPE FRANCIS

Jorge Mario Bergoglio

THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF HON.Sen. JUAN EDGARDO ANGARA DEEPLY AND HEARTILY WELCOMES HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS ON HIS PASTORAL VISIT TO THE PHILIPPINES FROM JANUARY 15-19, 2015 MAY HIS VISIT BRINGS UNITY AND BLESSINGS FOR THE FILIPINO PEOPLE.

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!


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e enthralled, awed and be mesmerized of the performances of the NEWEST SINGING SENSATIONS of Northern Mindanao -The Singing Ambassadors of the Dept. of Tourism X. Their heavenly, angelic, soulful music, the classical ballads, the soothing romantic love songs reverberate the music industry of the Region today. The music industry of today considered them as the country’s New Singing Ambassadors and the New Singing Minstrels of the East in this this part of the country. Every song they sing captivates the hearts of the audience and catapults them as the most sought after singing group and individual performers of Northern Mindanao today. Angelic Diva - Ms. Angel Madriaga-Moreno, the premier 2005 Grand Prize Winner of the Search for Singing Ambassadors is the group’s belter coloratura with powerful angelic voice to touch the inner recesses of the musical minds and hearts of the audience and can’t help but be mesmerized of her amazing soprano aria voice. In the days to come and with God’s grace, she will soon be performing at the Premier Luxe Hotel this city. Soul Diva-Aizel Ruga, 2007 Grand Prize Winner, when she sings her melancholic and heart touching voice always penetrates the inner recesses of the souls of the audience. She is one performer whose soulful voice captivates the inner musical sanctum of the audience. The Region’s Soul Diva sings regularly at Seda Hotel at the Ayala Centrio, Cagayan de Oro City. These angelic and soul divas were former members of G Clef and theater performers at the Liceo de Cagayan University musical shows like The King & I, The Sound of Music, West Side Story and Jesus Christ Superstar. Heart throb and debonaire Dan Supangan, 2006 st 1 Runner Up is considered today as the Region’s Ultimate Crooner. He is the group singer nurse whose soothing voice nurses the aching hearts of lovers in the audience. His soothing romantic voice

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captivates quarreling the hearts of lovers and reconciles again with sweet smiles and kisses. He was a - 2006 contestant of GMA’s Philippine Singing Idol and two (2) years ago he worked in Singapore as a nurse and was active doing performances with Psalmideo Madrigal Singers, Filipino based singers in Singapore. Dan Supangan will soon be in London to work as a nurse and plan to do musical shows in Broadway if given the chance.

Young and handsome Ralph Ramos is the group’s Classical Balladeer. He was a 2009 1st Runner Up of the Search of DOT X Singing Ambassadors. His smooth voice typifies him as a Classical Balladeer in the Region today. He renders songs that captivate the hearts of music lovers-the young and the olds alike. His music genre is well-loved and liked by today’s generation. His voice blends DOT | Page B2

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and the PEOPLE OF CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

DEEPLY AND HEARTILY WELCOMES HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS ON HIS PASTORAL VISIT TO THE PHILIPPINES FROM JANUARY 15-19, 2015 MAY HIS VISIT BRINGS UNITY AND BLESSINGS FOR THE FILIPINO PEOPLE.

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

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performed in universities re: Musical Satire Rizal is My President. He is also into theater at the CCP Performing Arts Foundation of the Philippines. At A glance – Through the efforts and vision of the dynamic Tourism Czar-Director Catalino ‘Butch’ E. Chan 111, the Singing Ambassadors has gone far and has entered into the mainstream of the music industry of the Region. Department of Tourism X-Search for the annual Singing Ambassadors in their ten (10) years founding anniversary September 2005 up to the present had produced eighteen (18) successful winners in their Perfect 10 Status. The Singing Ambassadors had performed since 2005 up to 2015 in different singing engagements throughout the Philippines. Kalayaan 2009 Celebration at the Quirino Granstand Manila with Charise Pempengco and Pilita Corrales. 2009 Pasundayag at the Clampshell, Luneta. 2011 Pasundayag at the Mall of Asia Arena, 2014 Pasundayag-SM Iloilo, 2014 Philippine Travel Mart. They always perform during the DOT’s Annual National Tourism Week activities in the Region. The Group had been declared by former DOT Secretary Ace Durano as the country’s Singing Ambassadors and wellliked by the different Department Tourism Directors of the country. 2014 in Cagayan de Oro-they were the

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Advertising and Editorial E-mail : mindanaodailynews@gmail.com Contact nos. : 0917-7121424 • 0947-8935776 FRIDAY| JANUARY 16, 2015 Front Act performers of the concert of Angeline Quinto which was a hit in the region. Recently, they performed during the launching of the Dept. of Tourism Visit Philippines 2015 at the Centrio Activity Center. As per Director Butch Chan 111, the Singing Ambassadors will have their first ever reunion concert in the Region by June 2015. 2005- Angel Madriaga-Moreno*, 2006- Jeremy Cisnous, Dan Supangan*, 2007- Aizel Ruga,* 2008- Sherwin Baguion, Sheena Sambaan, 2009- Ninehart Richa, Ralph Ramos*, 2010 Mark Laspinas, Sheena Mabunga, Juri Padios, 2011- Kim Mosot, Leolane Tabodan, Diane Sala, 2012- Joel Tanio, 2013- Louella Yanez, 2014- Lawrence Bersaldo, and Cris Galero. ...REEDO from Page B4

Show Bike of the Year; 1 st Gingoog City Motorshow Champion; and overall champion – SM Cebu Motorshow. Timosan maintains two bikes – Dragon Bites and MoreBita. These bikes have been featured in Inside Racing and MagTV Na! For Reedo, maintaining bikes is a stress reliever “kay maka-relax ko and it gives me positive energy.” “Well it all started when I decided to design a bike that is suited for my girlfriend name Lovely. So I came up with the idea a scooter

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Cananua was about to give up their participation in the national finals to rush fixing their houses for Christmas. Alcido said they only brought prayers and a little hope with them when they came to Manila. The team had an official drinking speed of 48:81 seconds while Brgy. Parang, Marikina’s Team pulled of 50:01 seconds for the runnerup honors. For the first time, the country’s most popular beer drinking contest included segments featuring other SMB brands like Red Horse Beer, San Mig Light and SMB Flavored Beer. The winners of the Re d H o r s e s e g m e n t (Puerto Princesa City’s Brgy. Masikap) also won P250,000 while San Mig Light segment’s winners from Caloocan City and Flavored Beer segment winners from Manila won P50,000 each. A P25,000 incentive was likewise given to winning barangays. T h e a n n u a l b e e rdrinking competition engages at least 300,000 beer drinkers in more than 20,000 barangays nationwide. For ongoing and upcoming SMB events, log on to http://www. s a n m i g u e l b r e w e r y. com.ph

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The Tuslobuwa Experience

EDITOR’S NOTE: For this edition, we are publishing a contribution from MARY ROSE SILVIDAD. She is an intern here in Mindanao Daily, taking up AB English at Bukidnon State University: LAST night we – Mark Francisco, Christine Cabiasa, Melanie Rivera, Kathleen Joy Meniano and I – were walking at the Rotunda looking for this “Tuslobuwa”, I didn’t even have an idea what is it all about. If it is a food name or a restaurant, I just heard it from a friend. We kept on walking until we saw a tarp printed “Specialty of

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the House Tuslobuwa”. In that beer house, each table was provided with a butane stove and a wok in it. It made me confused, then

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ended up thinking that we’d be the one who will cook for that tuslobuwa. Tuslobuwa is a specialty of Pasil, Cebu City. The name

of the dish is originated from the way of eating. It is from the vernacular words “tuslo” means dip and “buwa” means bubbles. It is a dip made of pig brain, oil, lechon sauce and onions. It is either you or the waitress who will cook it. How to cook tuslobuwa?

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garden, Rotunda Cagayan de Oro at its cheapest price. You can afford the Tuslobuwa set with six pieces of “puso” (cooked rice wrapped in coconut leaves). It is also good when served with beer.

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Simply follow these steps, first put the oil in the wok, next will be the spices, the lechon sauce then the pig’s brain and stir it until it thickens. It will create a bubble, set the stove to minimum heat and let the stock simmer. Then start dipping the “puso” (cooked rice wrapped in coconut leaves) into it. That makes the Tuslobuwa. It is a mouthwatering dish that once you’ve tasted, you will crave for more. Aside from its delicious flavor, you and your friends, family or officemates will enjoy your cooking bonding together. Tuslobuwa is found at Bisag Asa beer

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Special Gospel of the day: Luke10:19(January16, 2015-Friday) Luke 10:1-9Therefore said he unto them, the harvest truly [is] great, but the laborers [are] few: pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he would send forth laborers into his harvest. Go your ways: behold, I send you forth as lambs among wolves. Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes: and salute no man by the way. And into whatsoever house ye enter, first say, Peace [be] to this house. And if the son of peace be there, your peace shall rest upon it: if not, it shall turn to you again. And in the same house remain, eating and drinking such things as they give: for the laborers is worthy of his hire. Go not from house to house. And into whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive you, eat such things as are set before you: And heal the sick that are therein, and say unto them, The kingdom of God is come nigh unto you: This gospel encourages us to pray for more laborers in His

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Reedo Mark and his award-winning bike By MARK FRANCISCO, Assistant Lifestyle Editor

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eedo Mark Timosan’s famous Vega Dragon Bites has been winning awards here and there. To enumerate the numerous accolades that he has garnered through the years will take more than a page so here goes a few of them: Mindanao’s Finest Rides Motorshow Competition (November 22 to 23, 2014): Overall Champion Motor; Malaybalay San Isidro College (November 14) – Overall Champion; Cebu SM Consolacion Grandest Motorshow (October 25, 2014) – Overall Champion Customized Category, Overall Champion Modified Category; Iligan Motorshow (September 20, 2014) –Overall Champion; Rock n Roll Mambajao Camiguin Motorshow (September 10, 2014) – Overall Champion; Butuan Motorshow (May 4, 2014) – Overall Champion Underbone Category; 5th Sandigan Motorshow Goes Mindanaowide (August 16, 2014) – Champion Best Modified Bike; 1st Tubod Lanao del Norte Motorshow Competition (June 30, 2014) – Overall Champion Open Category; Inside Racing 2nd Motor-

show (June 14 to 15, 2014) - Champion Best Underbone Open; Racing Line Motorshow (May 25, 204) – Champion Underbone Category; Butuan Motorshow (May 4, 2014) – Overall Champion Underbone Category; Summer Madness SRP Cebu City (April 12 to 13, 2014) – Overall Champion Best Yamaha; Ozamiz City Overdrive Motorshow (February 15, 2014) – Best of Show Overall Champion; Dapitan Motorshow (February 7 and 8, 2014) – Champion Underbone; 3rd Sandigan Motorshow – Overall Champion; Lapasan Motorshow (October 26, 2013) – Champion Best in Display; 2nd Sandigan Motorshow – Overall Champion; 3rd Gloria de Dapitan Motorshow Overall Champion; Valencia City Motorshow – Most Unique Bike; Best Bike in Mindanao – Inside Racing Mall of Asia; Petron Zayas Best in Modified Bike; Gusa Motorshow Best Dressed Bike; Kagay-an Street Party – Best REEDO | Page B2

Warays hail as fastest SMB drinkers They were still reeling from the devastation caused by Typhoon Ruby before the close of 2014, when cousin-and-friends team from Sitio Bato, Borongan, Eastern dominated the 15th Edition of

San Miguel Brewery Inc.’s National Beer Drinking Contest (Pale Pilsen segment) and carted away P250,000. “Dako ini nga bulig ha amon,” (This is a very big help for us), says Jo-

vencio Alcido, Jr., whose neighborhood was literally swept by flash floods. The team composed of Alcido, Charlie Katalbas, Ronnel Cananua, Benjamin Bagas, and Fortunato WARAY | Page B2

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