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NAIA privatization covers operations, not assets: Transport chief

THE Transportation department on Tuesday clarified that the Marcos administration will only privatize the maintenance and operations and not the assets of Metro Manila’s international airport.

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Jaime J. Bautista made the clarification after President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. denied on Monday night that there were plans to privatize the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

In a Palace briefing on Tuesday, Mr. Bautista said the private sector will manage the operations through a concession agreement with the government.

“What the President meant was that the assets of NAIA would not be given to the private sector,” he said.

“What he meant was that it’s the private sector that will manage the operations through a concession agreement, which is what we have been doing at two airports now – Cebu and Clark,” he said.

The Mactan-Cebu International Airport and Clark International Airport are operated by private firms GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. and

Teaching Student Comprehension in Early Age

By: CHARLOT M. LLAGAS Teacher I

The term comprehension describes the capacity to comprehend written language. Unlike the capacity to recognize words, it is different. Recognizing words on a page without understanding what they mean does not achieve comprehension, which is the aim or objective of reading. Consider a scenario when a teacher assigns a text for a student to read. The youngster can read the entire chapter, but when asked to explain what was read, he or she is unable to do so. What is read gains meaning when it is understood. When the words on a page are more than just letters and sounds, reading comprehension happens. Comprehension makes reading interesting, engaging, and informative. To excel in school, the workplace, and life in general.

Children who have trouble translating written letters into spoken language come to mind when we think of reading difficulties. This particular group of struggling readers has weak phonological (speechsound) abilities and has a very difficult time deciphering many of the words. Many students, however, have a lovely reading voice but struggle with comprehension of vocabulary and figurative language, inference, verbal reasoning, grammatical development, and oral expression.

As kids get older, we believe they are reading well if they are decoding text properly. Reading comprehension becomes more about focus and linguistic understanding as someone learns to decode. Around the third grade, teachers may start to notice some pupils who can decipher material quickly but do not comprehend.

This kind of struggling reader is less obvious than those who have trouble decoding; thus, they frequently go unnoticed until they start failing state-mandated comprehension tests. Even then, their problems might not be discovered for a while, leaving middle school and high school children who appear to be reading yet comprehend little they have read.

Luzon International Premier Airport Development Corp., respectively.

On Monday night, Mr. Marcos said he and other government officials had a meeting with the company during their trip to New York last year. He said the firm runs several big airports abroad. When asked to confirm the President’s statement, Mr. Bautista said: “We are preparing the terms of reference, and this will be subject to bidding by proponents.”

He said the department is looking at two scenarios.

“One is for us to receive what you call an unsolicited proposal na puwedeng kasama iyong kausap namin sa (that may include the one we talked to in) New York, or we will invite them to submit a proposal based on the approved terms of reference that we are now preparing,” Mr. Bautista said. “That’s the possibility on the NAIA operations.”

Mr. Bautista said the privatization of NAIA would not automatically lead to an increase in terminal fees. “The government will have a say in the rates that the operators will impose.”

Earlier, he said his agency

The Modern Learners of Today’s Generation

By: Ayala P. Pugoy Dimaluna Integrated School District 9 Ozamiz City Division

The modern day learners are living in a technology driven world where they get to see a lot of things from variety of media that creates curiosity. They learned best using gadgets and other manipulative materials. In the classroom setting, learning positively occur in a smooth manner with the use of television, computers and other technology-based equipments. There are various changes of instructional strategies, methods and approaches to cater changes of learners’ styles and behaviors. Learners of this present time are much more different from the previous generations. They need more guidance not only in the academic but in all other aspects of life. With this, educators in schools and other learning institutions

BUDGET carrier Cebu Pacific (CEB) said it is aiming to turn profitable in the first quarter of this year as it is set to restore pre-pandemic network and capacity levels by March.

“By the first quarter, we aim and we hope to be profitable. It really depends [as] fuel prices started coming up again, that’s going to be a challenge,” CEB President and Chief Executive Officer Alexander G. Lao told reporters in a media briefing on Wednesday.

“First quarter traditionally is strong, particularly for January. February is not a great month for airlines throughout the world, [but] hopefully, March will be better,” Mr. Lao said.

CEB is hoping to be profitable for the full year, citing the strengthening of the local currency as among the drivers.

During the briefing, CEB VicePresident for Marketing and Customer Experience Candice Jennifer A. Iyog said that the company is targeting to restore its pre-pandemic capacity and destinations by March.

“Part of the restoration is the easing of restrictions. We bring back destinations when the market is ready to come back,” Ms. Iyog said.

To meet this target, CEB will be offering seat sales, widening its domestic network,

Extrajudicial Settlement Among Heirs with SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY

KNOW ALL MEN BY THIS PRESENTS:

We, HEIRS of the late DEDIMA E. TION, namely:

1. BAVECYL T. BADILLA of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and a resident of Zone 3 Luz Banzon, Jasaan, Misamis Oriental;

2. ALDIE ANN T. SALISE of legal age, married, Filipino Citizen and a resident of Zone 1 Aplaya, Jasaan, Misamis Oriental; Herein after referred to as the PARTITIONERS; WITNESSETH

That we are the legitimate children and heirs of deceased DEDIMA E. TION who died last JULY 11, 2021 who died intestate, without Will or Testament and without any outstanding debts in favor of any person or entity.

That the deceased left among others, a SAVINGS ACCOUNT represented by SAVINGS ACCOUNT NUMBER 00-5-00182-804-4 with DBP- VILLANUEVABRANCH in the amount of Php______________.

That pursuant to Rule 74, Sec.1 of the Rules of Court of the Philippines we do hereby agree to divide and adjudicate unto ourselves the amount deposited under the said Savings Account.

That by virtue hereof I, ALDIE ANN T. SALISE hereby Name, Constitute and Appoint BAVECYL T. BADILLA to withdraw the amount deposited in the said Savings Account Number.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands, this JANUARY 21, 2023 in Balingasag, Misamis Oriental. PARTITIONERS:

Acknowledgment

Republic of the Philippines ) Province of Misamis Oriental) S.c.

Municipality of Balingasag )

BEFORE ME, in Balingasag, Philippines, this day of JANUARY 21, 2023 personally appeared the aforementioned persons, known to me and to me known to be same persons who executed the aforementioned instrument and they acknowledged to me that the same are their free and voluntary acts and deeds.

WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL.

DOC No.: 464

PAGE No.: 093

BOOK No.: CLXXIX_

SERIES Of:_2023

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Impact of distance learning to students’ achievement

By: DOLLY L. DALISAY Teacher II Labinay National High School

openly understand and adapt learner’s attitudes towards learning and their environment.

For the teachers to keep on track about the learner’s changes, it is necessary to constantly researching to discover and create better classroom environment in a modern style, too. Gone were the days for using traditional charts (Manila paper) and old paper strips. They are obsolete. Today’s generation is modern. They use technology more in their daily undertakings. In line with this, teachers should cope up with the new trends of the teaching world. It is indeed a need for Education as a whole to adapt to what is in, that inside our classroom are modern pupils who are called “Digital Learners”.

HOW distance learning can improve student performance. Evidence to date seems to show that the best types of distance learning can improve how students learn and what they learn and deliver high quality learning experiences. Students learn how to research, manage their time, learn independently and problem-solve.

In 2020, millions of students around the world were forced into distance learning by the Covid-19 pandemic. This accelerated a trend that was already taking place. There has been tremendous growth in the number of students learning online and it has proved to be a solution to some educational challenges. The increase in distance learning raises the question of how it impacts students’ academic performance. The negative perception of distance learning is changing. Students can now work full time and study because they can access online courses and complete them in their own time and at their own pace. If they have time difficulties, they can get assignment help from professional writers. When students work and study at the same time, they can immediately apply their knowledge in practice which can help to consolidate it. Previous physical barriers that prevented some students from having access to learning are gone.

EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF VIRGINIA S. BERLOS AND ERNESTO E. BERLOS SR.

NOTICE is hereby given that VIRGINIA S. BERLOS, who died on 04 July 2011 at Gregorio T. Lluch Memorial Hospital, Palao, Iligan City, Lanao del Norte; died intestate, without a Will or Testament and without any outstanding debts in favor of any person or entity; That the deceased left the following property with: ONE-HALF (1/2) SHARE OF TCT NO. C-10962, situated in Argayoso, Manticao, Misamis Oriental, containing an area of FORTY NINE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY FOUR (49,484) SQ. M. Is the subject of E XTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF VIRGINIA S. BERLOS AND ERNESTO E. BERLOS SR. WE, the HEIRS OF VIRGINIA S. BERLOS AND ERNESTO E. BERLOS SR, namely: CHERRY LYN S. BERLOS, single, resident of Dumigpi Cpd. Centro St., Lawang Bato, Valenzuela City; ERNESTO S. BERLOS JR., single, resident at Purok 11, Tambacan, Iligan City; ERVIN S. BERLOS, single, resident of 130 Kasiyahan St., Don Antonio Hts Holy Spirit, Quezon City; EUGENE S. BERLOS, single, resident of Cagayan de Oro City; RITZEL S. BERLOS, single, resident of Bayug Island, Island, Iligan City; all of legal ages, Filipinos, and hereinafter referred to as HEIRS; That the other half of the above-described property belongs to Ritzel S. Berlos; filed by the heirs of VIRGINIA BERLOS AND ERNESTO E. BERLOS SR. As per Doc. No. 90; Page No. 18; Book No. 14; Series of 2017 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. MARIA LEONITA Q. GO.

BWM Jan. 13, 20 & 27, 2023

Republic of the Philippines

REGIONAL TRIAL COURT OF MISAMIS ORIENTAL 10th Judicial Region

BRANCH 19

Cagayan de Oro City

SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE

EJF File Number 2022-1283

UPON EXTRA -JUDICIAL PETITION FOR SALE under Act 3135 as amended by Act 4118, filed by HOME DEVELOPMENT MUTUAL FUND with postal address at Pag-Ibig Fund Bldg., J.R. Borja Street, Cagayan de Oro City, (mortgagee) against MANSUETA B. CADAVOS (mortgagor), with address at Lot 14, Block 30, Kisan Lu Pag-Ibig City, Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of June 23, 2022 amounts to TWO HUNDRED SIX THOUSAND PESOS & 44/100 (206,000.44) Philippine Currency, inclusive of interest and other charges and expenses of extra-judicial foreclosure and sale, the undersigned Sheriff or his deputies will sell at public auction on February 22, 2023 at 10:00 o'clock in the morning or soon thereafter, at RTC, Branch 19, Hall of Justice, Goldridge Bldg., Mastersons Avenue corner P.N. Roa Avenue, Upper Carmen, Cagayan de Oro City, to the highest bidder, for CASH and in Philippine Currency, the real property described herein-below, with all its improvements found thereon, viz:

"TRANSFER

CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-207632”

(Registered in the name of Mansueta B. Cadavos)

"A PARCEL OF LAND (Lot 14, Block 30 Pcs-10-002661, being a portion of Lots 3594, 3596, 3597,3598, 3600, Cad-237 & Lot 3591-1, (LRC) Psd-128619), Situated in the Barrio of Iponan, City of Cagayan de Oro, Island of Mindanao. Bounded on the NE., along line 4-1 by Lot 13, Block 30; on the SE., along line 1-2 by Road Lot 16 (7.00 m. wide); on the SW., along line 2-3 by Lot 15, Block 30, all of the consolidation subdivision plan Pcs-10-002661; on the NW., along line 3-4 by Lot 6633, Cad-237, Cagayan Cadastre. Beginning at the point marked "1" on the plan. XXX, containing an area of ONE HUNDRED FORTY (140) square meters, more or less."

All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated date, time and place. Prospective buyers/bidders may investigate for themselves the Title of the property above-mentioned and all encumbrances thereon, if any there be.

In the event that said auction sale on February 22, 2023 will be declared holiday or non-working day, the same will continue on the next working day without need of further notice, publication and posting. Cagayan de Oro City, January 9, 2023.

FOR THE EX-OFFICIO PROVINCIAL SHERIFF:

NAIA...

from page 5 had been working with the Asian Development Bank on the preparation of the terms of reference for the privatization of NAIA’s operations.

Meanwhile, Mr. Bautista said Mr. Marcos had instructed his agency to fast-track the government’s deal with Sumitomo Corp.

and Thales Corp. for the management of the country’s air traffic system.

This was after the country experienced an air traffic management glitch on New Year’s Day.

“The President is very much aware of what happened and he supports our recommendation to implement future requirements necessary for the upgrade or improvement of the CNS/ ATM (Communications, Navigation and Surveillance Systems for Air Traffic Management) system, which includes hardware and software maintenance, hardware replacement, ultimate fallback system for software redundancy and the need for an independent CNS/ATM in a separate location.” from page 1 and Interior Minister Naguib Sinarimbo – handed over the Salamat Excellence Award for Leadership (SEAL), Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentive Award, winners of Search for Model Barangays, Anti-drug Abuse Council recognition and awards to deserving LGUs and local chief executives.

Abalos...

“I would like to congratulate you for this, for this occasion. You’re just in the right direction,” Abalos said.

The secretary was elated, albeit surprised, to learn that BARMM, since its creation, has completed the construction of about 40 barangays halls, two municipal halls, three municipal police stations and two public terminals across the region.

“Sec. Abalos said he has never heard of accomplishments like these in infrastructure in other regions. ‘I have not seen it in any parts of the country, only in BARMM,’” lawyer Naguib Sinarimbo, BARMM Interior Minister, quoted the secretary as saying.

In his speech, Abalos noted the importance of local officials to be on the ground working for the people and would not get offended if feedback of constructive criticisms will be sent to them.

Sinarimbo said that Abalos felt the need for BARMM officials to join foreign trips of President Marcos to sell the region to Muslim countries.

Abalos has directed Brig. Gen. John Guybuyon, police director for BARMM, to now include the 63 villages in North Cotabato considered as “special geographic area” of the region to be now part of his area of jurisdiction.

“As what we have agreed in Manila, [Regional Director] Guyguyon made sure that everything is safe there [in the SGA],” the secretary said.

Abalos rallied for the BARMM to support the DILG campaign against illegal drugs, as well as the alleged proliferation of illegal drugs in detention facilities.

“You must give them an environment of a drug-free society. It’s about correction. It’s about rehabilitation. For me, kung may drugs sa loob our campaign is useless,” he said, referring to persons deprived of liberty (PDLs).

Talking about the case of PDLs, Abalos directed the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) to review programs for them, like the “after care programs,” so when they return to the outside world they will become productive citizens again.

“When they come out of detention, they should have work to do, they should have decent sources of income,” he told the BJMP in the BARMM.

Abalos has met officials of the BJMP, police and barangay officials at the Ministry of the Interior and Local Government where he announced that his department is glad that only 10 police officials have not yet submitted their courtesy resignation after his call, which he said was aimed at internal cleansing in the police force after exposing that few of them are part of the narco problem.

He said he is thankful of the police officials’ cooperation, and pointed out that “some of those who have not yet submitted [their resignation letters] are retiring.” from page 1 sustainable irrigation water to approximately 1,600 hectares of suitable lands, covering 11 barangays. The dam’s construction started in Nov. 2011 but was halted due to Typhoon Pablo and completed in 2014. With a PHP498-million budget, the infrastructure was the last of the big-ticket projects of the 15- year Mindanao development program. “While it is hard to let it go since it was our legacy project, there is an urgency to turn over its management to the agency due to the province’s current financial challenges,” Malanyaon said. This year, the province is set to undergo a PHP400 million budget cut from its share of the national income due to the pandemic. (PNA)

Dam...

BIR...

from page 1 smugglers a market for their products. “We are not only stopping the entry of smuggled cigarettes, but we also deny them where to sell their products,” Dalipe said. Dalipe and Col. Alexander Lorenzo, city police director, accompanied the BIR personnel in inspecting the market stalls selling cigarettes. Dizon said they previously identified 62 stalls to be inspected at the main public market, but some of them were already closed when the BIR team arrived. “This is not a one-day campaign. We will come back,” Dizon said. On Jan. 21, police and Bureau of Customs personnel seized some P5.5 million worth of smuggled cigarettes near Tictabon Island here with the shipment coming from Jolo, Sulu. (PNA)

Coops...

from page 1 the recipient cooperatives are from the town of Trento while the other beneficiaries were from the towns of Esperanza, Prosperidad, Santa Josefa, Veruela, San Francisco, Loreto and Bayugan City. In a phone interview Tuesday, Nelia Labaso Codoy, the manager of Remedios Farmers Multipurpose Cooperative in Esperanza town, said they will utilize the financial aid to boost their catering business which is already running for more than three years. “We are so thankful to the provincial government for this financial support. This will help expand the catering business of our cooperative,” Codoy said. She added that an expanded catering business will also benefit the 186 members of their cooperative. (PNA)

Cinema...

from page 2

PWDs as “one way of recognizing their existence.” The free movie privilege only applies to regular movie screenings, excluding special cinemas such as Dolby Atmos, Imax Theaters, Director’s Club, and 3D and 4D theaters, according to the ordinance. The PWDs will have to pass their movie pass booklet upon entry to the cinemas every Monday when they avail of the privilege. “The first screening time is intended for the PWDs to ensure their safety since it is not yet crowded. Cinema owners will allocate five percent of their total seating capacity to PWD moviegoers during their Monday screening time,” Bonguyan said. The councilor warned that any individual who commits fraudulent means to avail of the free movie privilege will be penalized with a fine of P2,000 for the first offense, P3,000 for the second offense, and P5,000 for the third offense. (PNA)

Islamic...

from page 3 governance framework.

She said a Shari’ah Supervisory Board was also established in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao through a joint circular signed by the BSP, the Department of Finance, and the Bangsamoro government.

She said the board has been tasked to “issue opinions on the Shari’ah compliance of Islamic products and services that will be offered here in the Philippines.”

“This is very important because we need to ensure also that the products and services that will be offered by Islamic banking institutions are also compliant with Shari’ah principles,” she added. (PNA)

School...

from page 4 amazing is those other six successful lawyers could not drop out because they never even went to law school! They all studied law on their own.

Actually, for every one of us the school of life is always in session. We are designed never to stop learning our Creator’s laws and ways of life. In fact, the word disciple means a “lifelong learner” or “lifetime student” of Jesus, the Maker and Master of life. Once and for all, won’t you ask Him to

Gumabon NHS Conduct Quantitative Research

By: Jerry P. Ramo Master Teacher I

There are issues and concern in our surroundings, either health, financing, family problem, education, environmental degradation, and climate change. All of the queries distorted the mind of some concern citizens. In addressing resolution against all of the odds, the Grade 12 learners from Gumabon National High School conduct quantitative research.

The said undertaking serve as the application of the theories the learners have learned from their teacher inorder to measure their knowledge with the competencies expected being inculcated to them during class discussion. Some of the researchers focuses on:

1.The Effect of Facebook Addiction In Relation to Academic Performance, become the Maker and Master Teacher of your completely new life with Him today? Just think a minute…

Cebu...

from page 5 and reinstating all international destinations including Melbourne, Macau, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Xiamen.

The carrier will also be increasing the frequency of flights to international destinations such as Bangkok, Brunei, Sydney and Guangzhou.

Meanwhile, Mr. Lao said that the New Year technical glitch at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport had minimal effect on the airline.

“Obviously, it’s not a great experience for those that were impacted [but it quickly normalized the day or days after] … I think it is what it is,

[we] dealt with it and it won’t impact our recovery,” Mr. Lao said.

According to Mr. Lao, what is important is the quick recovery of operations with the help of the government.

Meanwhile, CEB is done with capital-raising activities, which will be mainly used for its target of 10 additional aircraft this year.

“We are looking at P42 billion capital expenditure for 2023. Obviously, most of that would be aircraft-related,” Mr. Lao said.

Ipanumpa...

from page 8

XYNTHESIZE posted a video of his progress on social media which was immediately seen and encouraged by Oh! Caraga, motivating him further to finish

Quality Education for Young Students

By: MIRETES D. RODRIGUEZ Head Teacher III Bolinsong Integrated School

The expectation is for schools to have a clear focus on educational objectives, and high-performing schools require a clear vision, goals, and educational objectives for their staff members and students. Schools should prioritize student learning while aiming for the highest possible standards. Additionally, schools require a common understanding of change as well as precise objectives and operational guidelines for student development. Every school needs to understand their goals and the reasons behind them. Goals for student learning outcomes and performance should be established by schools, who should have a clear focus on the educational objectives. High performance and productivity as well as highquality education depend on a helpful learning environment. Students require support and incentive to successfully complete all learning objectives, whether they are young learners or adults. A supportive atmosphere is one that promotes improvement despite failure and is built on the demo. Gatimondoc accepted the demo and provided the multitracks needed to complete the project.

XYNTHESIZE’s close friends

L’Ray and Kelvin, assisted in giving the remix its final sound by adding and layering instruments and sounds. Larry of Big Foot Studios and Network Rome mastered the remix, and after the contract singing the remix was released last January 10.

Cebu's contemporary hit radio, Y101 FM premiered the Ipanunumpa Ko’s Festival Mix, and it was later featured and topped Spotify's editorial playlist, New Music Friday Philippines. When the remix was aired during the recent Sinulog Festival Week, it soared high on the city charts, peaking at #2 in Cebu, #3 in Cagayan de Oro, and #4 in Davao on Spotify's Local Pulse.

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY OF THE DECEASED WILLIE TAN, SR. AND GENEVER TAN.

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: positive reinforcement. When students are motivated to study and get psychological, social, and intellectual support in the classroom, they are encouraged to excel and are more likely to make their own extra efforts. Better student achievement and high-quality education are especially encouraged by this.

Students who receive a high-quality education can grow in all the qualities and abilities necessary to realize their full potential as individuals and as contributors to society. In order to provide a highquality education, a school must consider the positive changes it wishes to see in each student. Having high expectations and assisting the learner in achieving them A high-quality education is a crucial tool for acquiring the best knowledge and fostering social modernization. Individual learning outcomes may vary depending on the setting, but everyone should have acquired the fundamentals of life skills, scientific knowledge, and reading and numeracy by the beginning of the elementary school cycle.

Bookkeeping

By: JOHN REY B. SISO Administrative Assistant I DepEd Division of Ozamiz City Budget Section

Learners during Classes,

4.The Importance of Google Social Media to the Performance of Learners,

5.Unemployment of Parents and Economic Status of the Family,

6.The Effect of Alcoholism Towards the Health of Some Inhabitants In Gumabon.

This quantitative type of research is being administered by floating survey form to obtain data. There are target respondents to represent the entire population. After the conduct of this research; researchers are expected to 1. give analysis and interpretation of the data, 2.can conclude, and 3.can recommend some aspects for improvement.

The teacher has a positive outlook that in doing this endeavor it can be a good remedy to training the learners as they are to enter tertiary education. Let’s go searching!

BOOKKEEPING is the recording of financial transactions and is part of the process of accounting in business and other organizations. It involves preparing source documents for all transactions, operations and other events of a business.

Transactions include purchases, sales, receipts and payments by an individual person or an organization/corporation. There are several standard methods of bookkeeping including the single entry and double entry bookkeeping systems. While these may be viewed as real bookkeeping, any process for recording financial transactions is a bookkeeping process.

The person in an organization who is employed to perform bookkeeping functions is usually called the bookkeeper. They usually write the daybooks and document each financial transaction, whether cash or credit into the correct daybook and the general ledger.

Thereafter, an accountant can create financial reports from the information recorded by the bookkeeper. The bookkeeper brings the books to the trial balance stage from which an accountant may prepare financial reports for the organization such as the income statement and balance sheet.

The origin of bookkeeping is lost in obscurity but recent research indicates that methods of keeping accounts have existed from the remotest times of human life in cities.

Babylonian records written in styli on small slabs of clay have been found dating to 2600 BC.

That the late, WILLIE TAN, SR. AND GENEVER TAN who died intestate on APRIL 26, 2013 AND SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 respectively, at the time of their death, left a real property registered in their names, TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION T-116705, LOT 7-A-2, BOUNDED ON THE NE., ALONG LINE 3-4 BY LOT 7-B (LRC) PSD-10-015264; ON THE SE., ALONG LINE 4-1 BY LOT 7-A-1, PSD-10-026566; ON THE SW., ALONG LINE 1-2 BY LOT 9, (LRC) PSD-17160 (EXISTING ROAD); ON THE NW., ALONG LINE 2-3 BY LOT 7-H, (EXISTING ROAD) PSD-10015264. CONTAINING AN AREA OF SIX HUNDRED (600 SQ.M.) SQUARE METERS MORE OR LESS, and has been the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY OF THE DECEASED WILLIE TAN, SR. AND GENEVER TAN, AGREEMENT made on this 13th day of January 2023 at CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY by and among: WILLIE M. TAN JR., married, of legal age, Filipino, and resident of Cagayan de Oro City; CHRISTINE T. OCLARIT, married, of legal age, Filipino, and resident of Gumamela Extn, Carmen; JAY TAN, married, of legal age, Filipino, and resident of Casulog Salay, Misamis Oriental; KHIM TAN, married, of legal age, Filipino, and resident of Purok 1, Bingag; MICHELLE T. JAMISOLA, married, of legal age, Filipino, and resident of Zone 6, Gumamela Ext., Carmen, Cagayan De Oro City; ROQUE M. TAN, married, of legal age, Filipino, and resident of B 200 L 10 Area 11 Phase 3 San Jose Del Monte Bulacan, represented by WILLIE M. TAN JR. by virtue of Special Power of Attorney with Doc. No. 94, Page No. 20, Book No. XXXIV, Series of 2021, attached hereto as Annex "A" . That, HEIRS of WILLIE TAN, SR. AND GENEVER TAN, does hereby name, constitute and appoint and by these presents have NAMED, CONSTITUTED and APPOINTED his/her/their co-heir, WILLIE M. TAN JR., as his/her/their true and lawful attorney-in-fact for and on his/her/their name, place and stead, to perform the following special powers, To negotiate and enter into a Lease Agreement with Dito Telecommunity Corporation a corporation duly organized and established under Philippine laws and with principal office address at 11th Floor, Udenna Tower, Rizal Drive corner 4th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City, represented herein by its Director for Acquisition and Permitting, BENEDICTO L. LACSAMANA, over the above-described property on such terms and conditions as may be deemed reasonable by our said Attorney-in-fact, including stipulations in the Lease Agreement that the monthly rental and other consideration/s on the lease shall be paid by check to be issued in the name of WILLIE M. TAN JR. who shall issue an acknowledgment receipt thereof upon receipt of the corresponding payments. To sign the Lease Agreement and to deliver and execute any and all necessary papers and documents relative to the lease of the premises to Dito Telecommunity Corporation; and To accept the check to be issued by Dito Telecommunity Corporation, in the name of our attorney-in-fact, representing rentals thereof and other charges, to encash the same and issue acknowledgement receipt therefor. To perform any other act/s necessary to realize the above-mentioned special powers. Filed by the heirs of WILLIE TAN, SR. AND GENEVER TAN, as per Doc. No. 433; Page No. 87; Book No. 04; Series of 2023 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. DELBERT JOHN Z. BARSAGA

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