The Greatest Enemy of the Filipino
THERE are so many similarities between my native country Ireland and the Philippines. Both of our nations were colonized, both of us are predominantly Roman Catholic
A Foreigner’s first impression of Filipinos
This guy thought Thailand was the land of smiles until he went to the Philippines!
The Truth Why I Live In The Philippines
Madami mga tao, lagi nagtataka why I live in the Philippines and bakit mahal ko ang bansa na to.
The most beautiful thing about the Filipino
Irish moms are like Filipina moms. They worry about their sons a lot. It is now 10 years since I became an OIW (overseas Irish worker)
2 Beautiful Films on Philippine History Now Screening at Cinemalaya and PPP
This August, two film festivals are once again seeking to promote better quality Filipino films with the ongoing Cinemalaya Festival from Aug. 4 to 12 and the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino (“Fiesta of Filipino Films”) organized by the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) from Aug. 15 to 21.
3 Filipino Values To Teach The World
Naniniwala ako na ang mga Pilipino have so much to teach the world!
6 World’s Richest And Most Successful Used To Be Newsboys
Sending kids to study in Ivy League schools for an MBA or to earn degrees from famous universities isn’t the best way to train future great leaders.
5 Crazy Things That Happen Only In The Philippines
Now don’t get me wrong, when I say crazy, it means fun and unique! In short, it’s a good crazy! I love living here in the Philippines, this month marks my 3rd year here! It's amazing how unique these things are to Filipinos! Every day, I am amazed by the beauty of this country!
Why Filipinos Smile So Much
Why do Filipinos smile so much? What are they so friendly to strangers? Watch this video to see one of the lessons I have...
Bukidnon’s Joeffrey Mambucon overcomes discrimination to become 1st Tigwahanon-Manobo doctor
Lumad Joeffrey S. Mambucon of San Fernando, Bukidnon, has overcome discrimination to earn the honor of being the first Tigwahanon-Manobo doctor of medicine.
Tondo-born CEO Benjie Yap targets sustained growth for Unilever
Humility, strategic thinking, integrity, straightforward efficiency, savvy marketing, customer focus, and traditional family values. All these were highlighted at the unforgettable Aug.16 dinner forum of the Anvil Business Club with Unilever Philippines’ first-ever homegrown chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) in 30 years, the 43-year-old engineer Benjie Yap.
What did this French guy discover in the Philippines?
Nasa puso ni Louis Faure ang Pilipinas… Gusto mo ba malaman kung bakit?