Jaya umalis na ng Pinas: I’m just saying thank you…basta, babalik na lang ako ‘pag open na lahat
UMALIS na nang Pilipinas ang OPM icon na si Jaya matapos magdesisyon ang kanyang pamilya na sa Amerika na manirahan para muling makapagsimula ng kanilang buhay. Nauna nang nagtungo sa US ang asawa ni Jaya (Maria Luisa Gotidoc sa tunay na buhay) na si Gary Gotidoc kasama ang kanilang anak. Sa kanyang Instagram account, nag-post […] The post Jaya umalis na ng Pinas: I’m just saying thank you…basta, babalik na lang ako ‘pag open na lahat appeared first on Bandera......»»
Jayda may hugot sa TOTGA, nilabas ang single na ‘Right Lover, Wrong Time’
PINAGTAGPO, pero hindi itinadhana. Ito ang mensahe sa bagong hugot song ng OPM artist na si Jayda Avanzado na pinamagatang “Right Lover, Wrong Time.” Kamakailan lang, nagkaroon ng exclusive press conference ang singer at isa ang BANDERA sa mga naimbitahan niya. Nag-open up si Jayda tungkol sa bagong kanta at inamin na hango ito mismo.....»»
Bong Go leads Super Health Center groundbreaking in Tagum City
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go witnessed the groundbreaking ceremony of the Tagum City Super Health Center in Davao del Norte on Thursday, 14 July. The project aims to address the growing healthcare needs of the community and improve the overall healthcare system in the area. The groundbreaking ceremony was also attended by government officials, including Tagum City Mayor Rey Uy, Councilors Ester Angoy, Leo Revita, and Lou Suaybagiuo, among others. Go emphasized the crucial role that such health facilities play in advancing the country's healthcare system. He also highlighted the importance of accessible and quality healthcare services, especially in remote and underserved areas. “Mga kababayan ano ba itong Super Health Center? Akin lang ipapaliwanag sa inyo, mayroong itatayo na 307 na Super Health Center sa taong 2022 at 322 na Super Health Center sa taong 2023 sa buong Pilipinas kasali na diyan ang inyong Super Health Center na itatayo dito sa Tagum (City). Alam n’yo sa kakaikot ko sa Pilipinas, nakita ko ang mga ibang mahihirap na lugar na wala talagang sariling mga health centers. Ang mga buntis nanganganak na lang sa tricycle o jeepney dahil sa sobrang layo ng mga ospital. Ngayon hindi n’yo na kailangan pa na pumunta sa mga ospital, pwede na kayo dito magpagamot,” Go said. “Ang kagandahan dito pwede dito ang dental, laboratory, x-ray. Pwede rin i-expand ni Mayor, pwede lagyan ng dialysis machine para hindi na kailangan pa na bumyahe sa Tagum Medical Center, pwede dito na mismo. And it will help decongest the hospital para hindi mapuno... Primary care, checkup pwede dito,” he continued. Super Health Centers are targeted to be built in strategic locations to help far-flung communities and ensure basic health services are accessible to more Filipinos. The centers offer database management, out-patient, birthing, isolation, diagnostic (laboratory: x-ray, ultrasound), pharmacy, and ambulatory surgical unit. Other available services are eye, ear, nose, and throat (EENT) service; oncology centers; physical therapy and rehabilitation center; and telemedicine, which makes remote diagnosis and treatment of patients possible. For Davao Del Norte, Super Health Centers will be constructed in the Island Garden City of Samal, Carmen, Talaingod, and two more in Panabo City as identified by the Department of Health. Through the collective efforts of fellow lawmakers, sufficient funds had been allocated for 307 Super Health Centers in 2022 and 322 in 2023. The DOH, as the lead implementing agency, identifies the strategic areas where they will be constructed. On the same day, Go also led a relief operation for 1,500 struggling residents at the Energy Park gymnasium in coordination with Vice Governor Oyo Uy and other local officials. Go and his team provided grocery packs, masks, vitamins, and snacks to all while the senator also gave away bicycles, mobile phones, shoes, shirts, watches, and balls for basketball and volleyball to select recipients. Meanwhile, the Department of Social Welfare and Development extended financial assistance to qualified beneficiaries. “Para sa mga fellow public servants na andito ngayon, may gusto akong ipaabot na mensahe, a quote that says, ‘I think there is no higher calling in terms of a career than public service, which is a chance to make a difference in people’s lives and improve the world.’ Sa mga public servants, let us continue to make a positive difference sa ating probinsya sa Davao del Norte at sa buong Pilipinas,” Vice Governor Uy said. “Mas naging espesyal ngayong araw na ito kaya gusto ko rin magpasalamat kay Senator Bong Go dahil sa kanyang pagdalo sa groundbreaking ng Super Health Center at inauguration ng SP building sa lungsod. Maraming salamat, Mr. Malasakit,” he added. Earlier that day, Go witnessed the inauguration of the Sangguniang Panlungsod building. The senator also visited the Tagum City Motorpool where he was able to see the progress of the local government’s Care for School Chair program. The senator lauded the local government of Tagum City for the said initiative, which aims to address the shortage of chairs in public schools. By providing sufficient chairs to public schools, the program not only enhances the student's learning experience but also promotes inclusivity and equality in education, said Go. “Gaya ng ipinangako ko, kahit saang sulok kayo ng Pilipinas pupuntahan ko kayo basta kaya ng aking katawan at panahon. At sisikapin ko na makapagserbisyo sa inyo. Hindi ako pulitiko na mangangako sa inyo, magtatrabaho lang ako para sa inyo,” Go emphasized. “Maraming salamat mga taga-Tagum, mga taga-Davao del Norte. Ingat kayo palagi at ating tatandaan, minsan lang po tayo dadaan sa mundong ito. Kung ano pong kabutihan o tulong na pwede nating gawin sa ating kapwa gawin na po natin ngayon dahil hindi na po tayo babalik sa mundong ito. Ako po ang inyong Senador kuya Bong Go, patuloy na magseserbisyo sa inyong lahat. Dahil ako’y naniniwala na ang serbisyo po sa tao, serbisyo po ‘yan sa Diyos,” he concluded. To further help the province and fellow Davaoenos, Go also supported several projects as vice chair of the Senate Committee on Finance. Among these projects is the rehabilitation of the bypass road and the construction of a dike along the Libuganon River. The post Bong Go leads Super Health Center groundbreaking in Tagum City appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Jaya umalis na ng Pinas: I’m just saying thank you…basta, babalik na lang ako ‘pag open na lahat
UMALIS na nang Pilipinas ang OPM icon na si Jaya matapos magdesisyon ang kanyang pamilya na sa Amerika na manirahan para muling makapagsimula ng kanilang buhay. Nauna nang nagtungo sa US ang asawa ni Jaya (Maria Luisa Gotidoc sa tunay na buhay) na si Gary Gotidoc kasama ang kanilang anak. Sa kanyang Instagram account, nag-post […] The post Jaya umalis na ng Pinas: I’m just saying thank you…basta, babalik na lang ako ‘pag open na lahat appeared first on Bandera......»»
Built by Bo, bonded for Bo, believe in Bo
This is not the first time that Bo Perasol has had a recruiting haul this huge. Now heading into his fifth season in the University of the Philippines, he has brought in blue-chip recruits such as Gerry Abadiano and Carl Tamayo and talented transferees like Joel Cagulangan, CJ Cansino, and Malick Diouf to a team that already has Bright Akhuetie, Kobe Paras, and Ricci Rivero. And don't forget that Gomez de Liano brothers Javi and Juan are only sitting out the next season - and what lies beyond for them is yet to be determined. This is not that different from his time in Ateneo de Manila University when he scored UAAP Jrs. Season MVP Jerie Pingoy, UAAP Jrs. Finals MVP Hubert Cani, NCAA Mythical selection CJ Perez, and NCAA Jrs. standout Arvin Tolentino in his first few years. Those promising prospects then joined forces with Blue Eagle stalwarts Kiefer Ravena and Von Pessumal Unfortunately, all of Pingoy, Cani, Perez, and Tolentino - along with the rest of the so-called "Magnificent 7" - found themselves with academic deficiencies and, therefore, ineligible by the blue and white's standards. Not long after, they transferred to different schools and squads and then had varying degrees of success. Will Coach Bo's tale get a different ending this time with the Fighting Maroons? Perasol is making sure of that. "From my experience in Ateneo, natuto ako. Ngayon, meron kaming grupo sa programa na nagha-handle lang ng academics ng players," he shared. He then continued, "Sinasamahan sila sa mga klase, pinapakilala sa mga propesor, ine-explain na player natin yan, pag merong problema, coordinate lang po tayo." Apparently, this academic assistance team is made up of former student-managers who have graduated. Now, their first job is all about seeing to it that State U would not have to go through the same sort of headache Ateneo had with its "Magnificent 7." With that, you could be sure that UP's pillars of honor and excellence still stand strong even as all these new faces join Men's Basketball Team. "Walang special consideration. Pumapasok sila, bumabagsak sila. Binibigyan sila ng extra work, humihingi sila ng extra work," Coach Bo said. He then continued, "Ang ine-explain ko lagi sa players at sa professors, ang mahalaga, basta masipag pumasok at nagpapakita ng intensyong matuto." STARRING AND STRIKING At present, just about everybody is still getting used to blue-chip recruits and talented transferees going for UP. That is why there are more questions than answers each and every time they announce a new player. And along with the question of whether or not all these new faces would be up to par in terms of the honor and excellence the Philippines' prime public university prides itself in, there is a question of just how the Fighting Maroons got here in the first place. How could State U, not that far removed from its self-proclaimed "dark days," get all of these players? And not just players, at that, but many big name players. The categorical answer? The program could now afford it. "Meron nang pondo salamat sa sponsors," head coach Bo Perasol explained. "For example, kung makikita mo lang yung patches sa harap ng jersey, malaking pera yun. Nag-aagawan ang marami para dun." At present, the shot-caller said that UP has eight corporate sponsors all getting together for the funds for the program. And unlike Ateneo which has Manny V. Pangilinan or National University which has Hans Sy as primary backers, the Fighting Maroons' system is quite different. "Ang source ng funds ng UP, halos lahat galing sa alumni. Tapos lahat yun, mina-manage ng nowheretogobutUP," coach Bo said. According to its website, nowheretogobutUP (NTGBUP) is "a volunteer group of UP alumni that aims to help, assist, and support the development, improvement, and advancement of the varsity program of UP." All of the finances it manages, however, are not necessarily donations. As Perasol put it, "Yung model ng UP is unique kasi yung support nila, kailangan may balik din from us." For example, the tactician said that many of their players have made appearances, online in this continuing COVID-19 crisis and in person prior to the pandemic, to cheer up employees of Palawan Pera Padala, one of the team's sponsors. More importantly, Coach Bo reminded yet again that the only reason they have all these new faces is because they have to. He pointed out how Abadiano and Filipino-American Sam Dowd would make up for the losses of Jun Manzo and Juan GDL as well as how Diouf and Cansino are already waiting in the wings once Bright Akhuetie and Ricci Rivero graduate. "We're also recruiting for the impending need," Perasol said. "Hindi naman ito biglaan. Since nagsimula kami rito, we all did this nang dahan-dahan lang. Kaya rin yung support from alumni for funding, hindi na rin naging mahirap." DREAMING Still, the mere fact that UP is now a big-time player on and off the court in collegiate basketball seemed so farfetched just five years ago. Before Bo Perasol, the Fighting Maroons were stuck in a vicious cycle. Now, though, they have back-to-back playoff appearances and have traded blows with traditional powerhouses for recruits and transferees. All of this made possible because the very moment he came in, Coach Bo already knew the secret to success. "You cannot build a program without funds," he said. Perasol furthered that his biggest takeaway from his time in Ateneo was that competing with the traditional powerhouses on the court entailed competing with them as well off of it. "Alam ko yung kakayanan ng Ateneo and siyempre, kakumpetensya ko rin nun yung La Salle so alam ko rin yung kanila. Ganun na rin ang kakayanan ng NU and yung iba pa, kakayanin din nila kung gustuhin nila," he said. He then continued, "Kaya kung ang objective ng programa is to be in the top four, your program should be levelled din sa capacity ng top four." The General Santos native then went on to point out how training in the country or abroad, recruitment local and overseas, housing, and food and nutrition all have costs. "To sum it up, everything you're going to do would entail financing. Hindi ito kakayanin ng UP as a public school dahil wala namang pondo ang gobyerno para dyan," he said. He then continued, "Ang pinakasagot nalang ng school is yung scholarship. And siyempre, yung nag-aaral ka sa UP." That doesn't mean, however, that their hands were tied. In fact, the answer to the questions had always been there. "The good thing about UP is there's millions of alumni all over the world and a lot are successful people and businessmen who are willing to help," Perasol said. BELIEVING Indeed, having educated Filipinos for over 112 years now, UP has, without a doubt, more than a few successful alumni. It was all a matter of uniting - and then unleashing - them. Even before Bo Perasol came home to Diliman, NTGBUP was already organized. They were not necessarily thrilled with the Fighting Maroons, though. "Nung una, dahan-dahan lang, ambag-ambag lang para merong kakainin, pambayad sa dorm. Merong nag-donate ng shoes," Coach Bo said. He then continued, "Pero siyempre, they want first and foremost a program with improvements and direction." NTGBUP and the UP community got just that from Perasol as a 3-11, seventh-place finish in 2015 became a 5-9, sixth-place finish in 2016 in Coach Bo's first year. In his second year, the squad improved to a 6-8, fifth-place finish. From there, the Fighting Maroons have been in the Final Four for back-to-back years now - and even made the Finals in 2018. "Nagsimula maging excited ang alumni nung nagsimula ring manalo," he shared. "When we started winning, nagkaroon hindi lang ng physical support, but financial support as well. We were ascending eh." In his third year at the helm, State U, finally, officially had corporate sponsors. And you know how that year went? That was when they ended a 21-year Final Four drought and then a 32-year Finals absence. Safe to say, the sleeping giant was awoken. "Yes, sleeping giant talaga tayo and when we say nagising, ang pinaka-catalyst was the winning," its fearless leader said. Now, UP MBT has a mean machine of financial support on its back, paving the path for its big-time recruiting haul in 2020. Even better, they now have a loud and proud fanbase that is making up for all the lost time they stayed away during the "dark days." "Actually, sa pitches ko sa recruitment, kasama sa presentation ko yung machi-cheer sila nang ganung klaseng crowd," Coach Bo said. SURVIVING At the same time, though, that loud and proud fanbase expects much, much more from this brand new power. For each and every one of them, Bo Perasol has but one reminder. "What we have done in the past years is to level up lang. We have a new gym, we have all these players, we can train abroad," he said. He then continued, "Pero yung mga Ateneo, La Salle, 20 to 30 years na nilang ginagawa yan. What we did was just to level up alongside them." Again and again, Coach Bo has said that what he has been doing is, put simply, putting UP in the best position to win. Still, with a roster as overflowing with talent as this, he could only acknowledge that just about everybody sees them as having gone championship or bust. Credit to him, however, Perasol was blunt with his assessment that he would also be disappointed if they would not be able to taste their first championship since 1986 sooner than later. "Yes, it will be a failed plan kung hindi tayo makakakuha ng championship in the next three to five years," he said. He then continued, "Yan naman talaga ang plano and ang ginagawa natin ngayon is all going towards that objective." And again and again, he is putting all those great expectations on his shoulders - and on his shoulders alone. "Ako naman, hindi ko rin pwedeng hindi gawin itong ganitong recruitment kasi hindi rin naman ako magkakaroon ng chance kung ganun. I have to be in the best position to succeed so that we are in the best position to succeed," he said. Only time would tell if all the seeds he has sown would bear fruit. But Coach Bo is already guaranteeing that whatever happens then, he would have no regrets. "In the end, alam ko namang babalik ang lahat sa akin. Alam na alam ko namang ako ang leader ng team," he said. He then continued, "Ang mahalaga is we gave ourselves a chance. Anuman ang outcome, basta nabigyan natin ang sarili natin ng pagkakataon." After years and years and years as the laughingstock of men's basketball, it looks like it's now UP's turn to smile and wave. Whether or not that ultimately turns into jumps for joy for their first title in three decades remains to be seen. But maybe, just maybe, Coach Bo is right - this is all worth it just to have a chance to compete. Just remember that in the "dark days," that chance to compete wasn't there at all. --- Follow this writer on Twitter, @riegogogo......»»
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