Mindanao Daily (March 12, 2022)

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Volume XI, No. 127

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New COPC Board takes oath today CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Elected February 12, this year, the officers and directors of the Cagayan de Oro Press Club (COPC) led by president-elect Frank Mendez, manager of Ultra Radyo,, will be inducted into office today (5 pm) at the Grand Caprice, this City. To be sworn in with president Frank Mendez are: Allan M. Mediante, executive vice president; Ric Ociones, vice president for broadcast; Froilan Gallardo, vice presidemt for print; Teresita S. Baluyos, corpo-

Duterte appoints Darimbang LandBank Director

rate secretary; Gal Banaag, treasurer; and Philip Kenn Jaudian, auditor. The other directors of the board are Hanne Pisos, Tony Albania, Joel Jacobo, Nef Luczon , Annaliza Reyes, Fred Soriano,

and Richard dela Cruz and Jao Gumapac. The new set of officers and directors will take their oath before Atty. Virgilio Mendez, former NBI National Director and incumbent Mayor of San Miguel, Bohol and whoi is also the number one nominee of the Ako Bisaya party list. The ceremony today starts with an Invocation by Director. Alfredo S. Soriano, and singing of National Anthem led by

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Ms. Bong Aban Sarangay. This will be followed with the Recitation of COPC Code of Ethics to be led Gal U. Banaag, Treasurer. Other invited guests includes City Councilor Girlie Balaba who will deliver an Inspirational Message; and Mr. Miguel C. VillaReal, 1st Vice President, Veterans Bank, who will give his Message of Support as a Veterans Bank I the co-presentor of theCOPC Journalism Institute project.

FRANK G. MENDEZ President

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By JOEL CALAMBA ESCOL Managing Editor

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY Former City Councilor Candy Darimbang of this city took her oath of office with Court of Appeals Justice Secretary Marie Christine A. Jacob, as a new member of the Board of Directors, Land Bank of the Philippines Resource and Development Corporation. Darimbang was appointed by no less than President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, it was learned. In her FB post, Darimbang said Justice Secretary Jacob also sworned him as the number one City Councilor of Cagayan de Oro in 2013. “With this presidential appointment, it is with great pride and very heartwarming to have been appointed by no less than our President RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE through the personal endorsement of Senator CHRISTOPHER See APPOINTS, page 11

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Court of Appeals Justice Marie Christine Jacob (left) swears in former Cagayan de Oro City Councilor Lourdes “Candy” Darimbang (right) as a new director of the Land Bank Resource and Development Corporation. PHOTO SUPPLIED

Michael Regino appointed new SSS head By Mindanao Daily News Network

CAGAYAN DE ORO — A Mindanaoan has been appointed as the new President and CEO of The state-run pension fund Social Security System (SSS). SSS Commissioner and former mining executive Michael Regino who hails from Zamboanga City has assumed the presidency of SSS replacing outgoing president and chief executive Aurora Cruz-Ignacio

who was re-assigned to the state-run Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation (PDIC) as a member of the Board. This was announced Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, who chairs the policy-making Social Security Commission (SSC) which oversees the SSS. Regino was among the campaign contributors of Photo courtesy of SSS ComPresident Rodrigo Duterte missioner Michael G. Regino See APPOINTED, page 11

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Canadian Gov’t to donate P178-M C. de Oro has lowest poverty incidence for BARMM’s dev’t trust fund rate in NorMin: PSA

MARAWI CITY—To attain a sustainable development project in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region i n Mu s l i m M i n d an a o (BARMM), the government of Canada will contribute to the Bangsamoro development trust fund worth P178-million. The trust fund, which will finance studies on normalization in the conflict-torn region, knowledge-sharing activities, communication materials development, and regular consultations, aims to help former Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) combatants and redevelop six previous MILF camps into “peaceful and productive communities.” The World Bank, in a document dated March 7, 2022, said, “Canada will provide $4.38-million (in

Canadian dollars)—presently equivalent to P178million in Philippine currency—for the Bangsamoro

MARAWI CITY — The Bangsamoro Parliament’s Committee on Health has started a series of public consultations in different towns of Lanao del Sur on several proposed measures aimed at creating and upgrading hospitals in the province. Member of the Parliament Dr. Safrullah Dipatuan, chair of the Committee on Health and author of four of the proposed bills, said that upgrading and creating these hospitals would improve access to healthcare

services and medical needs of the people in Lanao del Sur. “It is the moral responsibility of incumbent BARMM officials to make quality healthcare readily accessible to all residents, especially the poor and marginalized sector of society,” he said adding that the failure to do so is tantamount to committing a grave injustice against them. According to him, his desire to strengthen healthcare delivery is evident in the bills he principally authored,

By FRANCK DICK ROSETE

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – This city remains as having the lowest poverty incidence among all areas in Northern Mindanao, the Philippine Statistics Authority in Region 10 (PSA-10) said Thursday. In a media forum, PSA10 officer-in-charge Janith Aves said the city only recorded 17.4 percent of poverty incidence based on the first semester of 2021 official poverty statistics. However, this is 2.3 percent higher compared to the 15.1 percent poverty incidence in the city in 2018 in the same semester. Despite the low poverty Normalization Multi-Donor Bank said that it has started incidence rate, Aves said Trust Fund over the next to manage the trust fund, there are still deprived areas receiving foreign financing in the city. three years.” See DONATE, page 10 In May 2021, the World “If we say 17.4 [percent]

is lower, that doesn’t mean that they are all not poor. This means that we still have a poor population here in areas that we have mentioned listed in the poverty incidence,” she explained. Meanwhile, PSA-10 data showed that the provinces of Misamis Occidental and Camiguin have the highest decrease in poverty incidence. Misamis Occidental has 30.8 percent of poverty incidence, which is 10.9 percent lower compared to the 41.7 percent poverty incidence in 2018. Meanwhile, Camiguin has 24.5 percent poverty incidence in 2021, or 5.6 percent lower compared to the 2018 figure. On the other hand, the See RATE, page 9

BTA holds public consultation in Lanao del Sur for hospital bills the majority of which is focused on upgrading and creation of hospitals. Parliament Bill (PB) Nos. 75 and 99 seek to upgrade Dr. Serapio B. Montaner Memorial Hospital (DSBMMH) in Malabang town from Level I with a bed capacity of 25 to Level II with 100 beds and turn Tamparan District Hospital into a provincial hospital with a capacity of 150 beds. Dipatuan said the DSBMMH is the only government hospital in Lanao del See HOLDS, page 9

Camiguin tourism jumpstarts at Alert Level 1 classification By REXCELLE L. TOLENTINO

CAMIGUIN -- Camiguin opens up to more tourists as the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) placed the province on Alert Level 1 that took effect March 1. Assistant General Manager of Villa Paraiso, Bernadette Bullas shares their accommodation establishment’s reopening preparations with Provincial Tourism Officer Candice Dael on the travel requirements to enter the island during the Come Again sa Camiguin radio program, March 3. For the past 20 months,

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Assistant General Manager of Villa Paraiso, Bernadette Bullas shares their reopening preparations with Provincial Tourism Officer Candice Dael and Gabriel Salon, as Camiguin reopens to more tourists being it under Alert Level 1 starting March 1 in Come Again sa Camiguin radio program, March 3. (FMR)

Camiguin has been restrict- affecting tourism and ing guests on the island, See TOURISM, page 9


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Social cost is priority to mining areas- Robredo DSWD unveils P17.7-M projects in Zambo City By TEOFILO GARCIA, JR.

By CHRIS PANGANIBAN Contributing Editor

BAYUGAN CITY, Agusan del Sur -- Vice President Leni Robredo puts weight on the social cost of affected communities than its economic benefits in areas where there are mining activities. Robredo who is seeking the presidential post in May 9 elections told reporters in an interview after her

campaign sortie here that mining companies should ensure their responsibility to the communities within their areas of operation. “At the end of the day, economic benefits should not outweigh social cost which should be the first priority,” Robredo said. She also opposed the executive order issued by President Rodrigo Duterte lifting the mining morato-

ZAMBOANGA CITY – The Department of Social Welfare and Development–Zamboanga Peninsula (DSWD-9) inaugurated here Friday some PHP17.7 million worth of projects geared at enhancing public service in the region. The inaugurated projects included the Regional Storage Building valued at PHP11,989,137; the Regional Isolation Facility (RIF) (PHP4,923,448); and the Regional Operations Center (ROC) (PHP821,195). DSWD Secretary Rolando Joselito Bautista, who led the inauguration, said the completed projects, especially the storage facility, would enable the agency to save funds aside from enhancing its services to the people. “In due time, we can transfer our food and nonfood items to our storage facility. In a way, it is a big saving for us,” Bautista said. He noted that in the past, the agency spent some PHP2 million yearly for the rental of three storage facilities for the safekeep- An elderly man already walking in protrude condition ing of documents, food, still went his way to attend the campaign rally of Vice and non-food items of the President Leni Robredo in Bayugan City on Wednesday. See UNVEILS, page 11

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rium on the government’s mineral agreements with mining firms saying safeguards were not put in place. Robredo said mining agreements were suspended before since there were a lot of concerns that should be done to prevent abuse not

only to the environment but to the communities. The vice president in a forum with women lawyers last month said that she would scrap Duterte’s order lifting the 9-year mining moratorium should she win.

But she clarified she is not for an absolute ban on mining but more on responsible mining. Robredo would push for the passage of the National Land Use Act which would identify mining zones in the country.


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Let Our People Bleed No More

CONFUCIUS once said, “If we focus our attention to the finger that is pointing to the stars, we will miss the beauty of the universe.” Yes, it is election time and campaign period brings forth candidates bannering themselves as the ones to make life better to the Filipino people, the long awaited leaders to stop corruption, to bring peace, to stop climate change and to end armed struggle. But we must not focus on these candidates with all of their body languages and rhetorical style. What matters is the roadmap that will put in clear categorical term how they will trailblaze the much needed social change. Let it be understood that hunger and poverty, social injustice and gross inequities are the most horrible manifestation of “negative peace” aptly described as a condition where there is no on-going violence but the ingredients of conflict are present which can erupt anytime. Negative peace comes and presents itself in many ways. Where power and greed driven-structures exist and tolerated with private armies of these politicians as the vanguards; where there are despotic leaders who belong to that category of

those “whom the gods would like to destroy, they make mad first;” where poverty roars its ugly head stripping communities of their human dignity; where the constituents have become beholden to the whims and caprices of politicians through their patronage politics; where social injustice are at its worst portrayed by the farmers tilling the land not their own, or even if they owned the land but they do not control the mode of production and marketing. Where the people are further socially excluded and marginalized and consigned in the margins of development process; where the sacred act of choosing those who will govern us has been violated through “money politics” and cheatings. All of these are symptoms of societal flaws that have already caused so much bleedings to our people. Honorable politicians, ang gagaling po ninyo magsalita. But please your messages should be on effecting social transformation in a highly skewed societal order controlled by the elites, cartels, conglomerates and the oligarchs. When the mentioned conditions exist, let us all beware. Physical violence will burst out

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anytime for even a flimsy of reason as exemplified by the “Maguindanao Massacre,” a logical conclusion emanating from powerdriven structures that have spawned utmost fear, dire poverty and great disparities. These are by themselves subtle and silent forms of violence, the epitome of negative peace. Candidates, please address negative peace that must now be converted to positive or genuine peace by addressing head-on the roots of violence. In a country where a few have much too much and the many who are poor have much too little, those who are living in luxury, well guarded in their mansions, will never be secured at all. Senator Robert Kennedy once said, “If we cannot work to liberate the many who are poor, then, it is impossible to save the few who are rich.” This contention has become even more alarming where the rich have become richer at the expense of the poor. Our very own socio-economic realities thriving on cartels, monopolies and “block See PEOPLE, page 11

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Strengthening our faith thru constant conversion

“THIS generation is an evil generation; it seeks a sign, but no sign will be given it, except the sign of Jonah.” (Lk 11,29) With these words of Christ, we are somehow asked to develop a strong faith by going through continuing conversion all throughout our life. We should be concerned about this matter. Our faith should not remain only in the theoretical, intellectual level. It has to be a functioning one, giving shape and direction in all our thoughts and intentions, our words and deeds. In fact, it should shape our whole life. The ideal is that we feel it immediately. Indeed, it should be like an instinct such that whatever we think, say or do, or whenever we have to react to something, it is our faith that should guide us. We have to understand that it is our faith that gives us the global picture of things, since it is God’s gift to us, a gratuitous sharing of what God knows about himself and about the whole of creation. It is meant for our own good, for us to live out our true dignity as children of God, meant to live a supernatural life

with God. It is a kind of knowledge that will lead us to our eternal life. It will make us relate everything in our earthly life, both the good and the bad, to this ultimate goal in life which is to be in heaven with God, a state that is supernatural. But it is a divine gift that we need to take care of. It is like a seed that has to grow until it becomes a big tree and bears fruit. For this, we really need to have a living contact with Christ who is the fullness of God’s revelation to us. He is the substance, the content and the spirit of our faith. So, the first thing that we have to do is to look for him always in whatever thing we are thinking, saying or doing. We have to realize then that for our faith to grow ever strong, we need conversion always. Given the temper of the times that would desensitize us strongly of this need, we really have to remind ourselves constantly that we need conversion all the time in our life, and then come out with a practical, doable plan to respond to that need. This is simply due to our very precarious condition

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in life. No matter how good, pious and saintly we think we are, we cannot deny that in this life we will always be assailed by the enemies of God and of our soul. We have our weakened flesh to contend with, in the first place. Then the world around us is full of temptations. And the devil will always be scheming for our downfall, setting up traps everywhere for us. As the Book of Job would put it, “The life of man upon earth is a warfare.” (7,1) We have to get over the myth that in this life we can achieve a stable state of sanctity and that therefore we do not need to struggle anymore. The opposite is quite true. The closer we get to God and the more determined we are in seeking holiness, the more vicious and deceptive would also be the temptations to block us in our way. At best, whatever state of holiness we can achieve in this life will always be tenuous. We need conversion always!


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For 1st Public Auction Pag-IBIG FUND CDO Housing Business Center 4th Floor Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg., JR Borja St., CDOC INVITATION TO BID April 4, 2022 The Pag-IBIG Fund Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets hereby invites interested bidders who would like to purchase Pag-IBIG Fund acquired assets through Sealed Public Auction:

GENERAL GUIDELINES 1.

Interested parties are required to secure copies of OFFER TO BID (HQP-AAF-103 if individual bidder orHQPAAF-238 if juridical entity) from the Acquired Asset frontline counter servicing, Pag-IBIG Fund Building JR Borja Street, Cagayan de Oro City or may download the form at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph.

2.

Properties shall be sold on an “AS IS, WHERE IS” basis which means that the bidder accepts whatever the physical status of the property/ies (including whether it is occupied or not).

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All interested bidders are encouraged to inspect the property/ies before tendering their offer/s. The list of the properties for public auction may be viewed at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/aa/aa.aspx.

4.

Discounts are not applicable during First Sealed Public Auction.

5.

Bidders are encouraged to visit our website, www.pagibigfund.gov.ph/aa/aa.aspx five (5) working days prior the actual opening of bid offers, to check whether there is any erratum posted on the list of properties posted under the sealed public auction.

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Bidders shall be required to register at the Acquired Asset frontline counter servicing Pag-IBIG Fund Building JR Borja Street, Cagayan de Oro City, prior to dropping of sealed bid offer/s. Only bid offers from registered bidders shall be accepted and a registration stub will be issued as proof of registration.

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Acceptance of sealed bid offer/s shall be from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM starting March 28, 2022 until April 1, 2022. Bidders are advised to submit their proposals together with a photocopy of their valid Identification (ID) card and latest proof of income only on the scheduled date of batch. No proposals shall be accepted earlier or later than the scheduled date.

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Bidders may designate their Authorized Representatives, provided they shall issue the following documents: a. Notarized Special Power of Attorney (SPA) for individual-bidder. The SPA for bidding may be downloaded at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph (Other properties for sale-Disposition of Acquired Assets for Public Auction). Also, if the bidder is based or is currently working abroad, SPA must be notarized at the Philippine Consular Office. b. Secretary’s Certificate for company-bidder. NOTE: The suggested template of the said documents may be downloaded at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph.

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The bidder shall state in words and in figures the amount of his/her bid offer and his/her chosen mode of payment in the Offer to Bid form. The BID OFFER shall not be lower than the minimum bid set by the Fund.

10. In the absence of a chosen mode of payment, the default mode of payment shall be long-term installment. Likewise, change on the winning bidder’s mode of payment shall not be allowed. 11. The determination of winning bidders shall be on the following dates and details: Tranche

Date of Opening of Bid Offer/s April 4, 2022

Location 4th Flr.Pag-IBIG Fund Bldg. J.R. Borja St.,Cagayan de Oro City

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that VCDU Realty Corporation has filed with this Office a sworn registration statement for the sale of house & lot packages in SHANGRILA 3 SUBDIVISION located at Barangay Villa Kananga, Butuan City and more particularly described as Lots 1-25 of Block 1, Lots 1-24 of Block 2, Lots 6-26 of Block 3 and Lots 1-22 of Block 4, all in Pcs13-003573 containing an area of 19,203.00 sq.m. and covered by Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) No. 157-2015002507 and 157-2015001004. The foregoing project is utilizing specifically Lots 2-19 of Block 1 and Lots 1-34 of Block 2 of Sherwood Subdivision located at Barangay Ambago, Butuan City, as its compliance pursuant to Section 18, of Republic Act (RA) No. 7279, as amended by Republic Act No. 10884. All papers relative thereto shall, upon request be available for inspection during business hours by any person having legal interest thereon. Absent any legal impediment, the above-cited project is deemed registered and a certificate, in evidence thereof, shall forthwith be issued after five (5) days from the last day of publication. Butuan City this 28th Day of February 2022.

12. The determination of winning bidders shall be monitored by a representative from Commission on Audit (COA). Attendance of the bidder/s in the venue is not required. 13. The bidder who offers the highest bid shall be declared as the winner. 14. In case there are identical offers constituting the highest bids, the tie shall be resolved by considering the Mode of Payment. The priority in terms of mode of payment shall be as follows: a. Cash; b. Short-Term Installment; c. Long-Term Installment. 15. If there is still a tie after considering the mode of payment, it shall be resolved through toss coin. However, in case there are more than two (2) highest bidders, the tie shall be resolved through draw lots. 16. The result of the sealed public auction shall be released and posted in the Pag-IBIG Fund official website at www.pagibigfund.gov.ph. Bidders are encourage to check the result on the said website. 17. Any notification sent by Pag-IBIG Fund through email or SMS shall be sufficient compliance to the notification requirements and presumed to be deemed received by the buyer. In this regard, the Bidder shall ensure that the contact number and email address indicated on the Offer to Bid are active. The bidder shall inform Pag-IBIG Fund immediately on any changes on his/ her contact number. 18. The winning bidder shall be required to pay his/ her BID BOND equivalent to five percent (5%) of the BID OFFER and shall be paid within 3 working days after the publication of the winning bidders. It shall be in Philippine Currency and may be in the form of cash or manager’s check payable to Pag-IBIG Fund. It shall likewise serve as the down payment of the winning bidder. 19. For bidders whose bid bond is in the form of a MANAGER’S CHECK, they are advised to adhere to the current Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ (BSP) memorandum relative to the proper handling of checks: Do not staple, crumple, fold, bind or pin checks. 20. Payment of the remaining ninety five percent (95%) bid offer balance may either be thru any of the following modes: a. Cash Payment – the balance on the net selling price shall be paid not later than thirty (30) calendar days from date of signing of Deed of Conditional Sale (DCS). b. Short-Term Installment – the balance on the net selling price shall be paid in equal monthly instalment and provided the chosen payment term shall not exceed twelve (12) months subject to an interest based on the Full Risk-Based Pricing Framework for three-year fixing period. c. Long-Term Installment – payment shall be in the form of monthly amortization based on the approved term, which may be up to a maximum of thirty (30) years with the following considerations: c.1. Approval and term shall be subject to eligibility requirements stipulated under the Circular 428 Omnibus Guidelines on Sale of Pag-IBIG Fund Real and Other Properties Acquired; c.2. The amount shall be the bidder’s bid offer, net of 5% down payment; c.3. The bidder shall be required to file his/her Long-Term Installment application and pay the processing fee within thirty (30) calendar days upon receipt of Notice of Award: - Processing fee of Two Thousand Pesos (P2,000.00); - Equity, if applicable; c.4. In case the Bid Offer, net of the five percent (5%) bid bond and additional discount, is still higher than the approved amount for Long Term Installment, the amount in excess shall be treated as equity. It shall be paid by the buyer within thirty (30) calendar days from receipt of Notice of Conditional Approval of Sale (NCAS). c.5. Original Borrowers who wish to participate on the Sealed Public Auction sale shall not be allowed to avail long term installment as mode of payment. They may only submit offer thru cash or short-term installment basis. c.6. In case the application has been disapproved due to buyer’s fault, the 5% bidder’s bond shall be forfeited in favor of the Fund. 21. If the winning bidder fails or refuses to push through with the purchase of the property, or fails to pay in full the remaining balance within 30 calendar days from receipt of the Notice of Award (NOA), he shall lose his right as winning bidder and the 5% bidder’s bond shall be forfeited in favor of the Fund. 22. The Fund shall declare the next highest bidder as the winning bidder in case the sale to the original winning bidder is cancelled. He shall be required to pay a down payment of 5% of the offer price within 15 calendar days from notification and the remaining ninety five percent (95%) of his/her bid offer within the approved payment period. In the event there are two (2) or more complying bidders, the same rule on resolving ties shall be applied. 23. Interested parties may visit the Acquired Asset Unit and contact Mr. Don Dino D. Gonzalez, Sam Elijah T. Velez, or you may contact tel. no. 08822) 722800, 09503530644. You may also email your inquiries for further details at cdohbc.lrrd2@pagibigfund.gov.ph. PAG-IBIG FUND RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS, TO WAIVE ANY FORMALITY THEREIN OR ACCEPT SUCH BIDS AS MAY BE CONSIDERED MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TO THE FUND. THE DECISION OF THE FUND IS FINAL AND BINDING.

ENGR. NOLI D. ARMADA Chairman, Committee on Disposition of Acquired Assets MDN: Mar 12, 2022

PAUNAWA Ipinagbibigay-alam na ang VCDU Realty Corporation ay naghain sa Tanggapang ito sinumpaang aplikasyon para sa pagbebenta ng mga bahay at lote sa SHANGRILA 3 SUBDIVISION na matatagpuan sa Barangay Villa Kananga, Butuan City at sinasakop ng Lote 1-25 ng Block 1, Lote 1-24 ng Block 2, Lote 6-26 ng Block 3 at Lote 1-22 ng Block 4, ng Pcs-13-003573 na may kabuuang sukat na 19,203.00 sq.m. sa ilalim ng titulo bilang 157-2015002507 at 157-2015001004. Ang nasabing proyekto ay ginagamit ang Lote 2-19 of Block 1 at Lote 1-34 of Block 2 ng Sherwood Subdivision na matatagpuan sa Barangay Ambago, Butuan City bilang pagtupad sa Seksyon 18 ng Batas ng Republika Blg. 7279, at bilang susugan ng Batas ng republika Blg. 10884. Lahat ng mga kasulatang kaugnay nito ay maaaring suriin ng sinuman na nagtataglay ng legal na interes ditto matapos humiling ng pagsusuri sa tanggapang ito. Kapag walang sagabal na legal, ang proyektong nabanggit ay ituturing na rehistrado at maaari nang bigyan ng sertipiko bilang katibayan nito, pagkalipas ng limang (5) araw mula huling paglalathala. Lungsod ng Butuan, ika-28 ng Pebrero, 2022.


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Cag. de Oro marks 80th Anniversary of MacArthur’s Breakout from Corregidor By MIKE BAÑOS Editor at large

SUNDAY, March 13, 2022, is the 80th Anniversary of General Douglas MacArthur’s arrival in Macabalan Pier following his successful breakout from Corregidor. US President Franklin D. Roosevelt earlier ordered MacArthur to escape to Australia when the fall of the Philippines became imminent. Instead of taking the usual route by submarine, MacArthur instead chose the PT Boats of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 3 to bring his family and staff from Corregidor to Cagayan de Misamis. Skippered by Lt. John D. Bulkeley, the four PT boats safely transported MacArthur’s Party from March 11 to 13, 1942 to the Macabalan Pier in Cagayan, from whence they were whisked to Del Monte in Bukidnon, eventually escaping to Australia on March 17, 1942. The MacArthur Memorial Marker at Barangay

Macabalan, Cagayan de Oro City is dedicated to the memory of this successful breakout. The construction of the Marker was led by the Rotary Club of Cagayan de Oro through the initiative of former Mayor Tinnex Jaraula, a former club president and Past District Governor of Rotary International District 3870.

Besides the Macabalan Marker, another MacArthur Memorial Marker has been set up in Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon where General MacArthur and party took off for Australia on March 17, 1942 on the last leg of their successful breakout from Corregidor aboard two B-17E Bombers. This project was an initiative of

the Rotary Club of Northern Bukidnon and the Local Government of Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. In March 13-17, 2017 the City of Cagayan de Oro and Municipality of Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon jointly celebrated the 75th Anniversary of General Douglas MacArthur’s Breakout from Corregidor with a weeklong festival including a reenactment of his arrival at Macabalan Port and convoy to Del Monte, exhibits, lectures, an optical mission, among others. The 75th Anniversary of the Breakout was commemorated by the Cagayan de Oro Historical and Cultural Commission, with visitors from the MacArthur Memorial Foundation, Norfolk Sister City Association, American Guerrillas of Mindanao, the US Embassy in Manila, Philippine Veterans Affairs Office, Veterans Federation of the Philippines, and the Philippine Veterans Bank. The week-long festival kicked off with a re-enactment of General MacArthur’s arrival at Macabalan Port at 7AM, approximately the same time as it hap-

MacArthur at Del Monte (center) with BG Richard K. Sutherland (right) & BG Richard J. Marshall.

pened on March 13, 1942. It was immediately followed by a reenactment of the convoy which MacArthur’s Party took to Del Monte in Tankulan, Bukidnon, now Manolo Fortich. The two reenactments were a joint undertaking of the City Government of Cagayan de Oro, Municipal Government of Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon; Philippine Ports Authority Misamis Oriental-Cagayan de Oro Port Management Office, Philippine Navy, Philippine Coast Guard, 4th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army and the Department

of Education. An exhibit featuring relics from World War II was held at the Centrio Mall in coordination with Ayala Malls, the 4th Infantry Division Philippine Army, Mr. Jose Vicente Cabrera, and the Cagayan de Oro Historical and Cultural Commission. Another exhibit focusing on the guerrillas was also held at the Liceo de Cagayan University Library. Other events for the week-long festival included free movie screenings courtesy of SpyRon AV Films, Ayala Centrio Cinemas and See MARKS, page 11

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DepEd Ozamiz expects more schools to reopen for face-to-face classes By SHAINE MAE R. NAGTALON

OZAMIZ CITY, Misamis Occidental -- The Department of Education (DepEd) in Ozamiz City foresees the reopening of more schools to hold limited in-person classes with its progressive expansion, as alert level status was lowered in the province. Ozamiz City Schools Division Superintendent Jean G. Veloso said the implementation of face to face classes is progressive as they are still studying the situation to really ensure the safety of teachers, children, and the entire community. “Ato pang tan-awon kung unsa’y dagan ug muhimo sad ta og adjustment sa atong plano aron ma-ensure gyud nato nga safe ang pagbalik sa mga bata sa eskwelahan,” Veloso said. (Let’s see how it goes and we will also make an adjustment to our plan to ensure that it is safe for the children to return to school) DepEd Ozamiz is also ready and continues their preparation, especially the Ozamiz City School of Arts and Trades (OCSAT), Ozamiz City National High School and all the remaining schools in the city. “Gisiguro nato nga ma-

balance ang learning continuity ug safety sa mga bata mao nang ang DepEd nag-ensure nga ang atong eskwelahan nga magbukas sa limited face-to-face classes na grant sila sa safety seal,” she added. (We make sure to balance the learning continuity and safety of the children so DepEd ensures that our school opens limited faceto-face classes that grant them the safety seal) These schools are compliant with the School Safety Assessment Tool (SSAT), thus, they are given the Safety Seal, which means that these learning institutions follow the health protocols. Despite efforts to physically reopen more schools for face-to-face classes, the superintendent emphasized that the blended learning modality will still be utilized to supplement face-to-face classes. Although some children have already attended faceto-face classes Veloso clarified that this does not mean that other students will be neglected because they will still be utilizing the modular setup and also because it is a progressive or developing process, children may be

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The first batch of the first 20 schools in Ozamiz City opens to be included in progressive face to face classes on Monday, March 7, 2022. (AONC)

able to actually return to face-to-face classes under the new and better normal if the situation continues to improve in relation to the health crisis. She also assures that even outside home, children are guaranteed to be protected as school facilities are designed to enforce the minimum health protocols and teachers are also tasked with enforcing them and monitoring children to strictly adhere to such regulations, guidelines to

their protection from the disease. “Ang amo lang i-assure nga dili basta-basta ma open ang school kung dili makakuha ug safety seal. Ang kanang safety seal naglangkob diha ang SSAT ug LGU concurrence nga sa dili pa nato na ma-obtain, niagi pod ta ug process to EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION AND SETTLEMENT OF PARCEL OF LAND WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE

make sure nga ang atong eskwelahan safe, ready ug angayan nga mo dawat sa mga bata bisan sa panahon sa pandemic. (The DepEd Ozamiz and the teacher assures that the See EXPECTS, page 9

EXTRAJUDICIAL PARTITION AND SETTLEMENT OF A PARCEL OF LAND WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

This Extra-Judicial Settlement of Estate made and entered into by and among the heirs of the late CELESTINO & DELIA OBASA CABANA, namely: 1. HENRY OBASA CABANA, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Balite St., Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; 2. NORBERTO OBASA CABANA, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Zone 3, Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; 3. TITA OBASA CABANA, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Greymar Subd., Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; WITNESSETH: 4. That we are the only legitimate heirs of the late Celestino Cabana who died on September 17, 2012 Delia Obasa Cabana, who died January 12, 2004 both at Cagayan de Oro City; 5. That the said deceased, at the time of their death left no will and had no known debts or obligation against the estate of the decedents; 6. That during the lifetime of the said deceased they acquired a parcel of land Lot No. 508, Pls-854, situated at Mantibugao, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. Containing an area of SEVENTY-TWO THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED TWO (72,802) square meters, more or less, covered by Original Certificate of Title No. P-16951. 7. That the Heirs/Vendors are already of legal age and have the capacity to enter into a contract, pursuant to the Provision of Sec. 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court and by these presents hereby agree to divide and adjudicate and equally among ourselves the above-mentioned parcel of Land Lot No. 508, Pls-854, situated at Mantibugao, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, as we hereby agree divide and adjudicate equally among ourselves and after which we agree to sell a portion of a parcel of land Lot No. 508, PLS-854, containing an area of Thirty Sic Thousand Four Hundred One (36,401) square meters, more or less, to MICHEAL ANGELO DIGINION RAGANDANG, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Zone 3, Sta. Ana, Tagoloan, Cagayan de Oro City; 8. That for and in consideration of the amount of TWO-HUNDRED THOUSAND (P200,000.00) Pesos, in hand paid and receipt of which is hereby acknowledge to our full satisfaction by the VENDEE, MICHEAL ANGELO DIGINION RAGANDANG, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Zone 3, Sta. Ana, Tagoloan, Cagayan de Oro City. Is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION AND SETTLEMENT OF PARCEL OF LAND WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, under the Notary Register of ATTY. GANCIO P. GUIBONE, Notary Public per Doc No. 437; Page No. 88; Book No. XVII; Series of 2021.

This Extra-Judicial Settlement of Estate made and entered into by and among the heirs of the late CELESTINO & DELIA OBASA CABANA, namely: 1. HENRY OBASA CABANA, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Balite St., Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; 2. NORBERTO OBASA CABANA, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Zone 3, Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City; 3. TITA OBASA CABANA, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Greymar St., Bugo. Cagayan de Oro City; WITNESSETH 1. That we are the only legitimate heirs of the late CELESTINO CABANA, who died on September 17, 2012, and DELIA OBASA CABANA, who died on January 12, 2004 both at Cagayan de Oro City; 2. That the said deceased, at the time of their death left no will and had no known debts or obligation against the estate of the decedents; 3. That during the lifetime of the said deceased they acquired a parcel of land Lot No. 508, Pls-854, situated at Mantibugao, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon. Containing an area of Seventy-Two Thousand Eight Hundred Two (72,802) square meters more or less, covered by Original Certificate of Title No. P-16951. 4. That the Heirs/Vendors are already of legal age and have the capacity to enter into a contract, pursuant to the provision of Sec. 1, Rule 74 of the Rules of Court and by these presents hereby agree to divide and adjudicate equally among ourselves the above-mentioned parcel of land Lot No. 508, Pls-854, situated at Mantibugao, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon, as we hereby divide and adjudicate equally among ourselves and after which we agree to sell a portion of a parcel of land Lot No. 508, PLS-854, containing an area of Thirty-Six Thousand Four Hundred One (36,401) square meters, more or less, to ARSENIA PARDELLIO TANDUYAN, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of District 5, Consolacion, Cagayan de Oro City; 5. That for and in consideration of the amount of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND (P200,000.00) Pesos, in hand paid and receipt of which is hereby acknowledged to our full satisfaction by the VENDEE, ARSENIA PARDELLIO TANDUYAN, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of District 5, Consolacion, Cagayan de Oro City, as by these presents we hereby, SELL, CONVEY, CEDE and TRANSFER unto the said VENDEE the above described land Lot No. 508, PLS-854 containing an area of THIRTY-SIX THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED ONE (36,401) square meters, more or less, together with all improvements found thereon; Is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL PARTITION AND SETTLEMENT OF A PARCEL OF LAND WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. CANCIO P. GUIBONE, Notary Public per Doc No. 436; Page No. 88; Book No. XVII; Series of 2021.

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EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTELEMENT OF ESTATE OF AMONG HEIRS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This AGREEMENT made and entered into this 17 day of February 2022, in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines, by and between: VERLINDA BUNCALAN REGIDOR, of legal age, Filipino, widow, residing at P-1, North Poblacion Maramag, Bukidnon; KIMBERLY KEN REGIDOR GONZALES, of legal age, Filipino, married, residing at P-1, North Poblacion, Maramag, Bukidnon; KISSIE MAY BUNCALAN REGIDOR, of legal age, Filipino, single, residing at P-1, North Poblacion, Maramag, Bukidnon; KHAIRA JANE BUNCALAN REGIDOR, of legal age, Filipino, single, residing at P-1, North Poblacion, Maramag, Bukidnon; WITNESSETH, that: WHEREAS, we are the heirs of the deceased REXIE CASAS REGIDOR who died on July 21, 2021, at Bukidnon Provincial Medical Center, Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon; WHEREAS, REXIE CASAS REGIDOR died intestate, without Will or Testament, and without any outstanding debts in favor of any person or entity; That the deceased at the time of his death three (3) parcels of land and more particularly described and bounded as follows; 1. TRANSFER CERIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-106862 A parcel of land (Lot 2288-A, Psd-10052590), being a portion of lot 2288, Pls 99 Ext., Maramag, Bukidnon. Containing an area of THREE HUNDRED (300) square meters, more or less. 2. TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 133-2017000578 A parcel of land (LOT 228-B, PSD-10052590 PORTION OF LOT: LOT2288, PLS-98 EXT.,). Maramag, Bukidnon. Containing an area of TWO HUNDRED NINETY-SIX (296) square meters, more or less. 3. TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-106862 A parcel of land, lot 2287, Pls-98 Ext., Containing an area of FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT (578) square meters, more or less. WHEREAS, pursuant to Rule 74, Sec. 1 of the Revised Rules of Court of the Philippines, and being with full capacity to contract, we do hereby adjudicate unto ourselves the parcel of land described above, in equal shares. Is the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTELEMENT OF ESTATE OF AMONG HEIRS, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. WINCERBOGNE L. PESISANO, Notary Public per Doc No. 263; Page No. 54; Book No. 63; Series of 2022. MDN: Mar 12, 19 & 26, 2022

DEED OF SELF-ADJUDICATION WITH SALE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This Deed of Self-Adjudication with Sale is made and executed this day April 9. 2020 at Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines, by and between: LUZVIMINDA T. PASADILLA, of legal age, Filipino, widow and with the residence at Paglaum Village, Phase 1, Landing, Casisang, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, Philippines, hereinafter referred to as the “HEOR-VENDOR”; -AndGILBERT V. HONCULADA, of legal age, Filipino, married to IVY GAY HONCULADA and with the residence at Mailag, Valencia City, Bukidnon, Philippines, hereinafter referred to as the “VENDEE”. WITNESSETH: That the above-mentioned named LUZVIMINDA T. PASADILLA, is the surviving spouse and the only heir of the deceased RUSTICO O. PASADILLA, who died intestate on August 7, 2011 at Sanitarium Hospital, Valencia City, Bukidnon; That the said deceased at the time of his death, left that certain property more particularly described as follows: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-93806 “A Parcel of Land Lot No. 543, Pls-279 situated at Barrio Mailag, City of Valencia, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao, Philippines, containing an area of SIX HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE (625) sqm. more or less.” That no personal properties are involved in this Self-Adjudication; That to the best knowledge and information of the herein “HEIR-VENDOR”, the said deceased left no known debts That by virtue od Rule 74, section 1 of the Rukes of Court, the herein “HEIRVENDOR”, LUZVIMINDA T. PASADILLA hereby adjudicates unto herself the abovedescribed property, free from any and liens and encumbrances whatsoever; and by way of Sale, That for and in consideration of the sum of FIFTY THOUSAND PESOS (P50,000.00) Philippine currency, to be the herein “HEIRVENDOR, LUZVIMINDA T. PASADILLA, in hand paid by the herein “VENDEE”, GILBERT V. HONCULADA, of legal age, Filipino, married to IVY GAY HONCULADA, and receipt of which amount id hereby acknowledge in full and to the entire satisfaction of the herein above-mentioned “HEIR-VENDOR”, the latter does hereby SELL, TRANSFER, and CONVEY absolutely and unconditionally, unto the herein “VENDEE”, GILBERT V. HONCULADA, his heirs, successors and assigns, the above-described property, free from any and all liens and encumbrances whatsoever, and that the “HEIR-VENDOR” hereby warrants unto the herein vendee, peaceful possession, ownership and enjoyment the above-described property subject of this SALE. Is the subject of DEED OF SELFADJUDICATION WIOTH SALE, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. WINCERBOGNE L. PESISANO, Notary Public per Doc No. 346; Page No. 70; Book No. 57; Series of 2020. MDN: Mar 12, 19 & 26, 2022


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the Philippine Veterans Bank, in coordination with the Department of Education, the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office and the Veterans Federation of the Philippines. Symposiums on how life was during wartime in Mindanao and the Guerrillas of Mindanao were rendered by the late Vir-

ginia Hansen Holmes, president of the American Guerrillas of Mindanao, and an eyewitness of World War II in Mindanao, and Finding our Heroes by Ms. Marie Vallejo. An Eyesight 20/20 EyeCare Optometric Mission was also sponsored by Montero Medical Missions courtesy of Dr Juan Montero II, which provided free prescription eyeglasses for indigent veterans and public school

students with eye problems. The commemoration of the 80th Anniversary of the Breakout has been constrained by the latest surge of the coronavirus pandemic, but this has not stopped some private citizens from making a token gesture to acknowledge its importance in our local and world histories. A 1/24 scale model of PT41, the PT Boat which brought MacArthur and his family from

Corregidor to Cagayan has been crowd-funded by a group of private citizens and institutions led by the Philippine Veterans Bank and the heirs and families of the following patriots: Col. Leonardo V. Hernando, 102nd Division, PA (ASN O-2463) Ret., Lt. Col. L. Limena, Philippine Army (Ret.) (ASN O-2141); Maj. Rosauro P. Dongallo, Sr., 110th Regiment, 110th Division, USFIP

Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. 10 5F and 6F Trinidad Building, Corner Capistrano-Yacapin Streets, Cagayan de Oro City

NOTICE OF FILING OF APPLICATION FOR ALIEN EMPLOYMENT PERMIT (AEP) Notice is hereby given that the following employers have filed with this Regional Office application/s for AEPs.

(Ret.) (ASN O-37833); Capt. Andres D. Bacal, 1st Battalion, 109th Infantry Regiment, 109th Division, 10th Military District’ (ASN O-37523); Capt. Luciano Firmacion, Asst. Chief of Staff (G-2), 110th Division, USFIP; 1st Lt. Jose D. Docdocil, Battery “C”, 61st Field Artillery Regiment, 102nd Division, Philippine Army (ASN O-37829), 1st Lt. Blas C. Velez, 1st Battalion, 111th Infantry Regiment, 10th Military District, USFIP (ASN O-37542); 2nd Lt. Baltazar A. Cabrera, 41st Field Artillery, 41st Division, Philippine Army (ASN O-33265); 2nd Lt. Rodolfo A. Moreno, “D” Co., 1st Battalion, 63rd Infantry, 6th Division, Philippine Army-Res (ASN O-37659); Quartermaster 1 Albert Parker Ross , PT-34, MTB Squadron 3, US Navy (USN Serial No. 504956/1102); Master Sgt. Mauricio E. Malabed, Philippine Army (ASN 0-738461);

Cpl. Jose Gorra, 110th Infantry Regiment, 110th Division, 10th Military District, USFIP (ANS Unk); Cpl. Jesus B. Ilogon, “A” Co., 63rd Infantry, 6th Division, Philippine Army (ASN 0-33105); and, Pvt. Emiliano Macanas, “L” Co., 24th Infantry Regiment, USAFIP-NL. MacArthur’s successful Breakout to Australia enabled him to reorganize the Allied Forces in the Pacific and eventually keep his promise to the Filipinos of “I Shall Return.” Meantime, the unsurrendered USAFFE soldiers and guerrillas kept the enemy disrupted with timely raids on their garrisons and intelligence reports to Allied submarines which supplied them with weapons and ammunition to continue the struggle for freedom and sunk enemy shipping in Philippine waters. See MARKS, page 9

Republic of the Philippines SHARI’A DISTRICT COURT Fourth Shari’a Judicial District Marawi City IN Re: PETITION FOR JUDICIAL DECLARATION OF LEGAL HEIRS LATE JUDGE OTTOWA B. ABINAL

SPL. PROC. NO. 61-2022

NORMINA P. ABINAL, Et. Al.,

Petitioners. x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -/

March 11, 2022

ORDER

SGD. ALBERT E. GUTIB OIC - Regional Director

MDN: Mar 12, 2022

R.A 10172 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)

R.A 9048 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO)

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office City of Iligan

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office City of Iligan

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

In compliance with Section 7 of R.A. 10172, a notice is hereby served to the public that CHARRYL V. PITOGO has files with this Office a Petition for Correction of Clerical Error particularly SEX from “MALE” to “FEMALE” in the Certificate of Live Birth of CHARRYL ESMAR VENDIOLA who was born on 05 December 1992 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are ESTRELLA B. ESMAR and RUBEN G. VENDIOLA. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than April 2022.

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that MA. SYLVIA R. ILAGAN has files with this Office a Petition for Change of First Name from “SYLVIA” to “MA. SYLVIA” in the Certificate of Live Birth of SYLVIA PAGUIO ROQUE who was born on 25 JULY 1961 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are LOURDES D. PAGUIO and ESMERALDO JR. C. ROQUE. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than April 2022.

(Sgd) ATTY. YUSSIF DON JUSTIN F. MARTIL Acting City Civil Registrar

MDN: Mar 12 & 19, 2022

(Sgd) ATTY. YUSSIF DON JUSTIN F. MARTIL Acting City Civil Registrar

MDN: Mar 12 & 19, 2022

Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office Province: Agusan del Norte City / Municipality: Butuan City

R.A 9048 Form No. 10.1 (LCRO) Republic of the Philippines Local Civil Registry Office City of Iligan

Publication Notice

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that EDGARDO DERITA PACATAN has filed with this Office a petition for Change of First Name from “LOBELIA” to “LOVELLA” in the Certificate of Live Birth of LOBELIA SANCO GICUM who was born on August 5, 1968 at Golden Ribbon, Butuan City, Agusan, Philippines and whose parents are PAQUITO WONG GICUM and ELVIRA CABER SANCO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this Office not later than 19 March 2022.

(Sgd) AMALIA T. QUE Acting City Civil Registrar

MDN: Mar 5 & 12, 2022

In compliance with Section 5 of R.A. 9048, a notice is hereby served to the public that ALMA L. TRAZONA has files with this Office a Petition for Change of First Name from “JUANITA” to “ALMA” in the Certificate of Live Birth of JUANITA DENILA LAZARITO who was born on 10 September 1969 at Iligan City, Lanao del Norte and whose parents are CAROLINA L. DENILA and ALFONSO V. LAZARITO. Any person adversely affected by said petition may file his written opposition with this office not later than March 2022.

(Sgd) ATTY. YUSSIF DON JUSTIN F. MARTIL Acting City Civil Registrar

MDN: Mar 5 & 12, 2022

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES JOSEPH AGUSTIN LEGASPI AND JENILYN AMESTOSO REMOROSA-LEGASPI,

Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City CIVIL CASE NO.2022-022

JOSEPH AGUSTIN LEGASPI AND JENILYN AMESTOSO REMOROSA-LEGASPI, Petitioners. x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -/

ORDER Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rite on September 5, 1998 at Kitaotao, Bukidnon, both petitioner’s had been converted to Muslim and thereby embraced Islam Religion as their new found faith, by virtue of their respective intellectual choices which were duly registered with this Court, both of them can be served summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their resident at Upper Puerto, Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental and Bolocaon, Kitaotao, Bukidnon, 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 of irreconcilability and they separated for each other for some reason of which both petitioner finally decided to legally break or severe their marriage bond for more than sixteen (16) years now, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Memorandum of Agreement in order to formalize their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; petitioner seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on September 5, 1998 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 March 21, 2022 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 newspaper 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 23rd of February, 2022.

MDN: Feb 26, Mar 5 & 12, 2022

(Sgd) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge

IIN RE: JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES RUEL V. BOMEDIANO AND ANITA C. GENERALAO-BOMEDIANO,

(Sgd) RASAD S. LAGUINDAB Presiding Judge MDN: Mar 12, 19 & 26, 2022 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City IN RE: JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES RAMIL Z. CAMPANO AND ANALIZA D. VILLANUEVA-CAMPANO, RAMIL Z. CAMPANO AND ANALIZA D. VILLANUEVA-CAMPANO, Petitioners. x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -/

CIVIL CASE NO.2022-027

ORDER

Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rite on April 21, 1999 at Silang, Cavite, both petitioner’s had been converted to Muslim and thereby embraced Islam Religion as their new found faith, by virtue of their respective intellectual choices which were duly registered with this Court, both of them can be served summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their resident at 109 Bucal, Dasmariñas, Cavite and 101 Adlas, Silang, Cavite, 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 of irreconcilability and they separated for each other for some reason of which both petitioner finally decided to legally break or severe their marriage bond for fifteen (15) years now, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Memorandum of Agreement in order to formalize their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; petitioner seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on April 21, 1999 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 March 28, 2022 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 newspaper 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 4th of March, 2022. (Sgd) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge MDN: Mar 5, 12 & 19, 2022 Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT 4th Shari’a Circuit Court 4th Shari’a Judicial District Iligan City

CIVIL CASE NO.2022-027

RUEL V. BOMEDIANO AND ANITA C. GENERALAO-BOMEDIANO, Petitioners. x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -/

ORDER Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rite on January 21, 2005 at Linamon, Lanao del Norte, both petitioner’s had been converted to Muslim and thereby embraced Islam Religion as their new found faith, by virtue of their respective intellectual choices which were duly registered with this Court, both of them can be served summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their resident at Purok 7, Zone 1, Samburon, Linamon, Lanao del Norte and Purok 4, Zone II, Samburon, Linamon, Lanao del Norte, 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 of irreconcilability and they separated for each other for some reason of which both petitioner finally decided to legally break or severe their marriage bond for more than fourteen (14) years now, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Memorandum of Agreement in order to formalize their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; petitioner seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on January 21, 2005 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 March 28, 2022 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 newspaper 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 3rd of March, 2022.

MDN: Mar 5, 12 & 19, 2022

Filed with this Court is a petition for Judicial Declaration Of Legal Heirs Of the Late Judge Ottowa B. Abinal, alleging among others: That the petitioners Normina, Alongan , Almen, Almar, Alamina and Alabai, all with middle initial P. and surnamed Abinal, are all of age and residents of Marawi City; That Petitioners, Normina Pandapatan Abinal and Ottowa B. Abinal got married on May 15, 1972 at Maribo, Lumba Bayabao, Lanao del Sur in accordance with Muslim Law and Tradition; That out of the said lawful wedlock, they were blessed with(5) children namely: Alongan, Almen, Almar, Alamina and Alabai, all surnamed Abinal; That Ottawa B. Abinal was the Presiding Judge, 6TH MTC, Mulondo, Lanao del Sur until his death on March 26, 2018; That he was survived by his wife, Normina P. Abinal and their said five (5) children; and the Petitioners are asking the Court to declare them as the Legal Heirs of the Late Judge Ottowa B. Abinal. The Court after reading the Petition finds the same sufficient in forms and substance. WHEREFORE, premises considered, the case is set for hearing on March 28, 2022 at 8:30 in the morning. The Petitioners are directed to cause the publication of this Order in a newspaper of General Circulation once a week for three consecutive weeks before the said hearing, anybody who may be prejudiced by this petition may file his/her written opposition thereto or appeared on the said hearing and show cause why this petition should not be granted. SO OREDERED. Marawi City, Philippines, February 21, 2022.

(Sgd) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge

IN RE: JOINT PETITION TO APPROVE AND REGISTER THE DIVORCE OF SPOUSES RAFFE HALOP ADVINCULA AND RAZEL MAE DELOS SANTOS RIVA,

CIVIL CASE NO.2022-021

RAFFE HALOP ADVINCULA AND RAZEL MAE DELOS SANTOS RIVA, Petitioners. x - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -/

ORDER Before this Court verified joint petition for the approval and registration of the Divorce filed by petitioners and alleging among others. That petitioners are husband and wife respectively in a marriage performed under Civil rite on August 9, 2000 at Iligan City, both petitioner’s had been converted to Muslim and thereby embraced Islam Religion as their new found faith, by virtue of their respective intellectual choices which were duly registered with this Court, both of them can be served summons and other legal processes relative to this case at their resident at Zone 1, Del Carmen, Iligan 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 of irreconcilability and they separated for each other for some reason of which both petitioner finally decided to legally break or severe their marriage bond for more than twenty (21) years now, they decided to separate live physically in bed and board, thereby, executed Memorandum of Agreement in order to formalize their separation. Since their separation, they had never been communicating or supporting either financially or emotionally to each other, neither minding each other affair’s; petitioner seek judicial decree of divorce, thereby, severing their marriage bond on August 9, 2000 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 March 21, 2022 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 newspaper 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 23rd of February, 2022.

MDN: Feb 26, Mar 5 & 12, 2022

(Sgd) HON. OSOP M. ALI Presiding Judge


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province of Lanao del Norte has the highest poverty incidence in the region at 48.6 percent. It is 16 percent higher compared to the 32.6 percent in 2018 -- the second-highest poverty incidence after Bukidnon. Wilma Guillen, the PSA central office assistant statistician, said the full 2021 poverty statistics can be expected around September this year. Moreover, National Economic Development Authority–Region 10 Director Mylah Faye Cariño stressed the importance of identifying areas that have higher poverty levels for purposes of program effectiveness and development strategy in a rapidly changing economic environment. Aside from the PSA provincial-level data, Cariño urged local government units to use other sources of data such as the National Household Targeting Sections (NHTS) and the 2018 Small Area Estimates of other concerned government offices to measure poverty incidence. She said the Department of Social Welfare and Development–Region 10 will also release its latest NHTS data within the year that will cover the barangay level. “That would give us an idea of the barangays [with high poverty incidence]. If we look at the municipalities, not all municipalities are poor. The barangay level data is truly important,” Cariño said. (PNA)

first-level facility with a 10-bed capacity to a second-level with a bed capacity of 50 under PB No. 102. Meanwhile, BTA Bill Nos. 96 and 114 calls for the establishment of first-level hospitals in the municipalities of Masiu and Tugaya, with a bed capacity of 50 and ten, respectively. Patients from most parts of the province have to travel to Marawi City for consultation or hospitalization. “Due to the distance and also financial constraints, some of the patients opt not to seek medical care at all,” Dipatuan said. (BTA Public Information, Publication, and Media Relations Division)

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accommodation establishments. Villa Paraiso had to lay off 90% of their employees when the pandemic hit. In that duration, the establishment has been set up as an isolation facility instead. As the order of Alert Level 1 was implemented, March 1, 60% of Villa Paraiso’s employees have returned and Bullas is expecting a 100% employee number by the coming week to serve the inbound bulk account of tourists this March 8 to 9. Before reopening, Villa Paraiso has to request an inspection from the Department of Tourism (DOT) and pass necessary guidelines. To follow safety protocols, employees were required to have been fully vaccinated with its household. To maintain capacity and social distancing in establishments, Villa Paraiso will also

Saturday March 12, 2022 be helping other establishments by referring a number of its supposed guests to a few accommodation establishments in the island accredited by their local government units (LGUs) and DOT. Provincial Tourism Officer Candice Dael also urges resorts, hotels, and other accommodation establishments to apply for provisional certificates to operate, undergo briefing, orientations, and facilities and amenities inspection. Aside from this, an accreditation from DOT to ensure safety of establishments to accept guests will also be needed. Tourists planning to visit the island are also encouraged to comply with the health declaration form (HDF) requirements, with their booking confirmation and make sure to have registered to Clean Camiguin QR (www. cleancamiguinqr.com) prior to port arrival. Expectantly, more tourists will be visiting the island in April and during the summer season. (RLT/PIA-10/Camiguin)

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the school will not be opened arbitrarily without obtaining a safety seal. That safety seal consists of SSAT and LGU concurrence that before we can obtain it, we have to go through a process to make sure that our school is safe, ready and suitable to receive children even during a pandemic)

Twenty-three schools in the city have been awarded the Safety Seal by the Department of Education and local government unit (LGU) concurrence. Out of 58 schools in the city, 23 schools have already started conducting in-person classes as of March 7. (SMRN/ PIA-10/Misamis Occidental)

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In memory of the valor and sacrifice of our guerrillas and soldiers this memento will be turned over to the MacArthur Memorial Marker in Macabalan during the 80th Anniversary of the Araw ng Kagitingan, on April 9, 2022. The organizers of this initiative would like to acknowledge with grateful thanks and appreciation the financial assistance of the following who assisted in the successful conclusion of this 80th anniversary project: The Philippine Veterans Bank through First Vice President Miguel Angelo Villa-Real; Congressman Rufus B. Rodriguez, 2nd Congressional District of Cagayan de Oro City; Engineer Elpidio M. Paras, UC-1 Corporation; Philippines World

The EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTELEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS, made and entered into by and between LUCENA A. SUAYBAGUIO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon. DANILO S. ADUCHE, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon. TERESITA A. TADURA, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Tubod, Lanao Del Norte, now and hereinafter referred to as the HEIRSWAIVOR;S and LIEZL A. SUAYBAGUIO, likewise of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon now and hereinafter referred as the HEIRWAIVEE; WITNESSETH That the above-named HEIRS-WAIVORS and HEIR-WAIVEE such as LUCENA A. SUAYBAGUIO and the rest, are legitimate children and grandchildren, of the deceased spouses. PONCIANO R. ADOCHE, who died on August 30, 2003 at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon and NORBERTA ADOCHE, who died on March 8, 1982 at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon; That the said deceased at the time their death, left that certain property more particularly described as follows, to wit: “A PARCEL OF LAND, situated at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon, containing an area of 336 sq meters, more or less, known as Lot No. 129, CSD-10-010615 identical to Lot No. 2193, PLS-444.” That no personal properties are involved in this extrajudicial settlement; That to the best knowledge and information of the parties HEIRS-WAIVORS and HEIRS-WAIVEE hereto, the said deceased left no known debts; That the parties HEIRS-WAIVORS hereto being all of legal age and with full civil capacity to contract, hereby by these presents agree to divide, settle and adjudicate, as they hereby divide, settle and adjudicate among themselves, the above-described parcel of land, EQUALLY PRO-INDIVISO; and by way of WAIVER OF RIGHTS; That for valuable consideration, the herein HEIRS-WAIVORS does hereby WAIVE, RELINGUISH, QUITCLAIM AND EXTINGUISH all their rights, participations and interests over the above-described property unto the herein WAIVEE, and LIEZL A, SUAYBAGUIO, her heirs, successors and assigns free from all liens and encumbrances whatsoever. Is the subject of DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. FRANCISCO L. VASIG, JR., Notary Public per Doc No. 94; Page No. 20; Book No. 339; Series of 2021.

I, ERNIE S. DAIGON, of legal age, Filipino, married and with residence address located at Poblacion, Sumilao, Bukidnon, after having been sworn in accordance with law, depose and say: 1. That I am the only surviving heir of the late SPS. TEOFILO AND EUFROCINA DAIGON who both died intestate, leaving without any will or debt that has not been settled up to the present; 2. That they left a real property, particularly described to wit; ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. P-16202 “A Parcel of Land described as Lot No. 336, CSD-10-003703, identical to Lot 2409, PLS-749, C-2, situated at Barrio of Poblacion, Municipality of Sumilao. Province of Bukidnon, and Island of Mindanao, containing an area of FOUR HUNDRED FORTY-THREE (443) square meter more or less.” 3. That pursuant to Rule 74, Sec. 1 of the Rules of Court, I hereby adjudicate unto myself the above-described real estate by means of this Affidavit and hereby files same with the Register of Deeds of the Province of Bukidnon, with the request that said adjudication be made effective without judicial proceedings as prescribed by the aforementioned Rules of Court; 4. That, moreover, that the above subject land was bought and sold to SPS. MARIE JANE Y. LABASTIDA AND HONORIO L. LABASTIDA with a portion of FOUR HUNDRED FORTYTHREE (443) square meters more or less for consideration amounting to ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND PESOS (P 100,000.00) in the Philippine Currency, receipt of which sum is hereby acknowledged to my great satisfaction, do hereby these presents SELL, CEDE, TRANSFER, and CONVEY absolutely unto the said BUYER, their heirs, successors and assigns. 5. That I am executing this affidavit to attest to the truth of the foregoing and for the transfer of ownership over the subject land. Is the subject of ADJUDICATION BY SOLE HEIR WITH DEED OF SALE, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. WINCERBOGNE L. PESISANO, Notary Public per Doc No. 274; Page No. 66; Book No. LIX; Series of 2021

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Sur that provides general surgery, obstetrical and gynecological services, and trauma, especially during the Marawi siege. Balindong Municipal Hospital will also be upgraded from a DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

ADJUDICATION BY SOLE HEIR WITH DEED OF SALE

KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

Brig. Gen. Johnny Macanas & Family; Annie Gorra Rago and Family; William, Faye Bacal & Family; Rodolfo Dongallo & Family; and Franciso B. Sarraga & Family. We likewise acknowledge the support of the Volunteer Project Committee with Engr. Elpidio M. Paras, Congressman Rufus B. Rodriguez, Mr. Miguel Angelo C. Villareal, Miniature and Scale model builder Desiderio R. Reyes, Photographer and Modeler Albert Labrador, Mr. Albert Parker Ross II who provided us with the drawings and advise about PT-41; Cagayan de Oro Historical and Cultural Commission Chairman Nicolas Aca, Jr., and Artist and Designer Christopher Gomez, our heartfelt thanks and gratitude, without whom this project would not have been possible.

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LRC Record No. Free Patent), situated in the Barrio of Central, Mun. of Polomolok, Province of South Cotabato. Bounded on the NE., points 4 to 5 by Road Lot 5; on the SE., points 5 to 1 by Lot 2, on the SW., points 1 to 2 by Lot 3, both of Lot 7; and on the NW., points 2 to 4 by Road Lot 6, all of the subdivision plan. Containing an area of Two Hundred Ninety Six (296) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-94129. A parcel of land (Lot 36-B-4-B, Psd-11008627), situated in the Barrio of Makar, City of General Santos City. Bounded as follows on the N., along line 1-2 by Lot 36-B-4-B-A, of the subd. Plan; on the E., along line 2-3 by Lot 36-A, Psd-11-002657; on the S & W., along line 3-4-1 by Lot 36-B-4-C of the subd. Plan. Containing an area of Three Hundred (300) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-99146. A parcel of land (Lot 36-B-4-A, Psd-11009951 being a portion of Lot 36-B-4, Psd-11008627, situated in the Barrio of Makar, City of General Santos City. Bounded as follows on the NE., along line 2-3 by National Road 60.00m. wide; on the E., along line 3-4 by Lot 36-A, Psd-11-002657; on the S., along line 4-1 by Lot 36-B-4-B and on the W., along line 1-2 by Lot 36-B-4-C of the subd. Plan. Containing an area of Three Hundred (300) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-99145. A parcel of land (Lot 897-C-5-G, Psd11-023024 being a portion of Lot 897-C-5, Psd-11-020843), situated in the Barrio of Lagao, City of General Santos City. Bounded on the N., along line 2-3 by Road on the E., along line 3-4 by Lot 897-C-3, Psd-11-020843; on the SW., points 3 to 4 by Road Lot 6; on the W., along line 1-2 by Lot 897-C-5-F of the subd. Plan. Containing an area of Two Hundred Sixty Nine (269) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-120727. A parcel of land (Lot 897-C-4-G, Psd11-023024 being a portion of Lot-C-4, Psd11-023024, situated in the Barrio of Lagao, City of General Santos City. Bounded on the N., along line 1-2 by Lot 897-C-5, Psd11-020843; on the E., along line 2-3 by Lot 897-C-3, Psd-11-020843; on the S., along line 3-4 by Road; on the W., along line 4-1 by Lot 897-4-F of the subd. Plan. Containing an area of Two Hundred Seventy(270) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-120728. A parcel of land (Lot 893-B-4-B-6-F4-S-3-F, Psd-11-016905, being a portion of Lot 893-B-4-B-6-F-4-S-3, Psd-11-015084, situated in the Barrio of Lagao, City of General Santos City. Bounded on the N., along line 1-2 by Lot 893-B-4-B-6-F-4-S-3-G of the subdivision; on the E., along line 2-3 by Lot 893-B-4-B-6-F-4-S-2, Psd-11-015084; on the S., along line 3-4 by Road; on the W., along line 4-1 by Lot 893-B-4-B-6-F-4-S-3-E of the subd. Plan. Containing an area of Two Hundred Eighty Three(283) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-57926. A parcel of land (Lot 36-B-2-C, Psd-11023362 being a portion of Lot 36-B-2, Psd-11008627), situated in the Barrio of Makar, City of General Santos City. Bounded as follows on the NE., along line 1-2 by Existing Road; on the SE., along line 2-3 by Lot 36-B-3, Psd-11008627; on the SW., along line 4-5 by Lot 57 (LRC) Pcs-11711; on the NW., along line 4-1 bly Lot 36-B-2-B of the subd. Plan. Containing an area of Nine Hundred (900) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-95791. A parcel of agricultural land identified as Lot No. (1083) 917-PT, Pls-209-D, situated in Klinan 6, Polomolok, South Cotabato. Bounded on the North: NE & SE-ROAD LOT; ON THE EAST: NW-LOT 920; ON THE SOUTH; SW-LOT 917 (1083)-PT. Covered by Tax Declaration No. N-0700777. A parcel of land identified as Lot No. 9330-D with building, situated in Poblacion, Polomolok, South Cotabato. Covered by Tax Declaration No. N-0109370, is the subject of Extrajudicial Settlement of Estate with Waiver of Rights, under the Notarial Registry of Atty. Alvy B. Damasco, per Doc No, 294; Page No. 60; Book No. 1; Seies of 2021.

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This Extra-Judicial Settlement of Intestate Estate among Heirs of deceased ROSELO L. TAGUPA, made and executed among by his heirs: MARINA V. TAGUPA, of legal age, widowed of the late ROSELO L. TAGUPA, Filipino, a resident of Kiangagatm Dangcagan, Bukidnon, hereinafter known as the HEIR; HEIRS OF EMILY T. DUTOSME, represented by her son ROMEL T. DUTOSME, of legal age, single, Filipino, and a resident Kianggat, Dangcagan, Bukidnon hereinafter known as the HEIRS. DANIEL V. TAGUPA, EMMA V. TAGUPA, ENGAVELINE V. TAGUPA, all of legal age, all single, Filipinos, a resident of Kianggat, Dangcagan, Bukidnon, hereinafter known as HEIRS; JERSON V. TAGUPA, of legal age, married, Filipino, a resident of Kianggat, Dangcagan, Bukidnon hereinafter known as HEIR; ESTRILLA T. GALUPO, of legal age, married, Filipino, a resident of Purok-15, San Jose, Quezon, Bukidnon hereinafter known as HEIR; SAMUEL V. TAGUPA, represented by his sister EMMA V. TAGUPA, of legal age, married, Filipino a resident of Kianggat, Dangcagan, Bukidnon by the virtue of Special Power of Attorney under Doc No. 145; Page No. 30; Book No. 287; Series of 2021 dated on February 23, 2021 by Notary Public Atty. Ariel T. Montaña, hereinafter known as HEIR; ROSEL V. TAGUPA, of legal age, married, Filipino, a resident of Kianggat, Dangcagan, Bukidnon, hereinafter known as HEIR; WITNESSETH: That the above-named, of legal ages, are only the legitimate Children of the Spouses of the Deceased ROSELO L. TAGUPA, who died on October 24, 2017 at Don Carlos, Doctors Hospital, Don Carlos, Bukidnon, who all died without any will: That the above-deceased at the time of his death left a real and personal property and more particularly described to wit: “A parcel of Agriculture land, covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. AT-21516 being a portion of Lot 5100-B, Psd-10-046936 situated at Kianggat, Dangcagan, Bukidnon. Containing an area of SEVENTEEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE (17,369) SQUARE METERS.” That at the time of his death of the above-deceased left no last will and testament and had no debts left unpaid. That no personal properties are involved in this extrajudicial settlement; That by virtue of the provisions of Rule 74 of the Rules of Court, we the heirs of the deceased ROSELO TAGUPA, hereby extra judicially adjudicates unto themselves the above-described parcels of land pursuant to Rule 74, Sec. 1 of the Revised Rules of Court of the Philippines, and both being with full capacity to contract, we do hereby adjudicate unto ourselves the above parcel land. Is the subject of EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF INTESTATE ESTATE AMONG HEIRS OF DECEASED ROSELO L. TAGUPA, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. ABUNDIO UR. GAITERA, Notary Public per Doc No. 194; Page No. 38; Book No. 1; Series of 2021.

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War II Memorial Foundation through Vice President for Research and Education Desiree Ann Cua Benipayo; and former Norfolk Sister City Association Cagayan de Oro Committee Chair Hospital Corpsman Chief Harry Acuña, US Navy, with Machinist Mate Senior Chief Angelo Acuña, Jr., US Navy, and Mr. Angelo Acuña, Sr. And not the least, the heirs and relatives of our veterans whom we honor with this 80th anniversary memento: Mrs. Alice Limena Lacson and Family, Dolly and Raul Ilogon and Family, Leonardo Jr., Eduardo and Adrian Fidel Hernando and Family; Fr Antonio Moreno, SJ; Dr Ramon Moreno and Family; Gerlou and Rosie Docdocil and Family; Joy & Gil Blas Velez & Family; Lito, Olet & Bobby Cabrera and Family;

DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS

This EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS, made and entered into by and between LUCENA S. SUAYBAGUIO, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon. DANILO S. ADUCHE, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon, and TERESITA S. TADURA, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Tubod, Lanao Del Norte now and hereinafter referred to as the HEIRS-WAIVORS and APRIL ANN B. ADUCHE, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon and JOMARI B. ADUCHE, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon and JAMES LAWRENCE ADUCHE, of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon now and hereinafter referred to as the HEIR-WIAVEES; WITNESSETH: That the above-named HEIRSWAIVORS and HEIR-WAIVEE such as LUCENA S. SUAYBAGUIO and the rest are legitimate children and grandchildren, of the deceased spouses, PONCIANO L. ADUCHE who died on August 30, 2003 at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon and NORBERTA ADUCHE who died on March 8, 1982 at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon; That the said deceased at the time their death, left those certain properties more particularly described as follows, to wit; “A PARCEL OF LAND, situated at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon, containing an area of TWELVE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN (12,167) sq. m. more or less, known as Lot N. 246-D, Csd-10-006862-D identical to Lot 1670, Pls-444, covered by K.O.T. Blg. P-32991.” “A PARCEL OF LAND, situated at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon, containing an area of TEN THOUSAND (10,000.00) sq. m. more or less, known as Lot N.245—A, Csd-10-016397 covered by K.O.T. Blg. P-47933.” That no personal properties are involved in this extrajudicial settlement. That to the best knowledge and information of the parties HEIRS-WAIVORS and HEIR-WAIVEES hereto, the said deceased left no known debts; That the parties HEIRS-WAIVORS hereto being all of legal age and with full civil capacity to contract, hereby by these presents agree to divide, settle, adjudicate, as they hereby divide, settle and adjudicate among themselves, the above-described parcels of land and by way of WAIVER OF RIGHTS on this manner as follows, to wit; To: APRIL ANN B. ADUCHE- “A PARCEL OF LAND, situated at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon, containing an area of FIFTEEN THOUSAND ONE (15,001) sq. m. more or less, known as Lot N. 247-A, Psd-10-025191 (AR) covered by TCT No. AT-6066.” To: JOMARI B. ADUCHE- “A PARCEL OF LAND, situated at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon, containing an area of TWELVE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN (12,167) sq. m. more or less, known as Lot N. 246-D, Csd-10-006862-D identical to Lot 1670, Plss-444, covered by K.O.T. Blg P-32991.” To: JAMES LAWRENCE ADUCHE- “A PARCEL OF LAND, situated at Mibantang, Quezon, Bukidnon, containing an area of TEN THOUSAND (10,000.00) sq. m. more or less, known as Lot N. 245—A, Csd-10016397 covered by K.O.T. Blg. P-47933.” Is the subject of DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT AMONG HEIRS WITH WAIVER OF RIGHTS, under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. FRANCISCO L. VASIG. JR., Notary Public per Doc No. 74; Page No. 16; Book No. 340; Series of 2021.

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF INTESTATE ESTATE AMONG HEIRS OF DECEASED ROSELO L. TAGUPA

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Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late CARLITO LANDICHO PRDENTE, who died on 24 May 2021 at GS Doctors Hospital, General Santos City, left A parcel of land of the subdivision project (Lot 7, BLK. 9 of the subdivision plan PSD11-023317, being a portion of Lot 1176-B3-B-2-F-1 (LRC) PSD-182183), situated in Davao City. Bounded as follows: NE., along line 2-3 by Lot 530-B, PSD-2819; on the SE., along line 3-4 by Lot 6, BLK.9; on the SW., along line 4-1 by road Lot 8 (6.50 M. wide) ; on the NW., along line 1-2 by Lot 8 BLK.9, all of the subdivision plan. Containing an area of One Hundred Fifty (150) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. 146-2014000138. A parcel of land (Lot 1, BLK. 8 of the consolidation Lot 8106, Pls-209-D-17 & Lot 2258 (1329) (H-V-292-D), LRC Record No. (F. Pat. & H. Pat), situated in the Poblacion, Mun. of Polomolok, Province of South Cotabato. Bounded on the NE., points 5 to 1 by Lot 2, on the SE., points 1 to 2 by Lot 8, both Block 8, of the consolidation subdivision plan, on the SW., points 2 to 3 by National Highway (60.00 m. wide), and on the NW., points 3 to 5 by Road Lot 2, of the consolidation subdivision plan. Containing an area of Three Hundred Thirty Six (336) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-124956. A parcel of land (Lot 3-B, Psd-116312033588), being a portion of Lot 3, Block 14 (LRC) Pcs-17230, situated in theBarrio of Poblacion, Mun. of Polomolok, Province of South Cotabato. Bounded on the NW., along line 3-4 by Road Lot 8, (LRC) Pcs-17230; on the NE., along line 4-1 by Lot 3-C; on the SW., along line 2-3 by Lot 3-A, both of the subdivision plan on the SE., along line 1-2 by Lot 4 Block 14 (LRC) Pcs-17230. Containing an area of One Hundred Thirty Six (136) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-99346. A parcel of land (Lot 7, Block 2 of the subdivision plan (LRC) being a portion of Lot 2240-D, (LRC) Psd-131860, LRC Record No. Free Patent), situated in the Barrio of Cenral, Mun. of Polomolok, Province of South Cotabato. Bounded on the NE., points 4-1 by Lot 8; on the SE., points 1-2 by Lot 5, both of Block 2; on the SW., points 2 to 3 by Road Lot 8; and on the NW., points 3 to 4 by Lot 9, Block 2, all of the subdivision. Containing an area of Three Hundred (300) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-55062. A parcel of land (Lot 8, Block 2 of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-142240, being a portion of Lot 2240-D, (LRC) Psd-131860, LRC Record No. Free Patent), situated in the Barrio of Central, Mun. of Polomolok, Province of South Cotabato. Bounded on the NE., points 3 to 4 by Road Lot 5; on the SE., points 4 to 1 by Lot 6, on the SW., points 1 to 2 by Lot 10, Block 2, all of the subdivision plan. Containing an area of Three Hundred (300) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-94526. A parcel of land (Lot 9, Block 2 of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-142240, being a portion of Lot 2240-D, (LRC) Psd-131860, LRC Record No. Free Patent), situated in the Barrio of Central, Mun. of Polomolok, Province of South Cotabato. Bounded on the NE., points 1 to 2 by Lot 10; on the SE., points 2 to 3 by Lot 7, both of the Block 2; on the SW., points 4 to 1 by Lot 11, Block 2, all of the subdivision plan. Containing an area of Three Hundred (300) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-111844. A parcel of land (Lot 11-B-1, of the subdivision plan Psd-12-036817 being a portion of Lot 11-B, (LRC) Psd-128017, situated in the Brgy. Poblacion, Mun. of Polomolok, Province of South Cotabato. Bounded on the SE., along line 1-2 by Lot 10, Pls-2147-D; on the SW., along line 2-3 by Lot 11-H, (LRC) Psd-128017; on the NW., along line 3-4 by Lot 11-B-2 of the subd. Plan. Containing an area of Two Hundred Sisty Nine (269) square meters, more or less. Covered by Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-126424. A parcel of land (Lot 1, Block 7 of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-142240, being a portion of Lot 2240-D, (LRC) Psd-131860,

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Digital technology bridges the gap

Using Technology to Teach Mathematics

By EMMA CONCEPCION T. SOGO-AN Teacher I Dr. Gerardo Sabal Memorial

By: LYN T.GAMOTIN

TECH-driven education is key to transforming the Philippines’ development agenda and can be the foundation in laying out the road map to our overall growth. Technology can be a game changer for education if it is approached from a holistic perspective. Equal and equitable access to education is a keystone to establishing a progressive society. It creates opportunity and is often the single most important factor towards upward social mobility. However, while the challenges are grave, tech-driven education has the potential to help bridge this mammoth divide. Technology defines our era, bettering the way we live, work and what we’re

able to do in nearly every aspect of our lives. Tech-driven education is a great equalizer as it offers students access to quality learning. This potential to bridge the gaps in learning may be the most exciting and transformative feature of education technology. Factors such a parental pressure to help with domestic chores as well as the high cost of school fees can lead to poor literacy rates. To combat this, digital education can perform as a powerful tool in overcoming access and cost barriers. This increasing smartphone and Internet penetration has boosted the growth and adoption of online learning further.

School preparedness in face to face classes By CARLA ANGINEEHL L. FLORES Teacher III Claveria Central School

ADJUSTED logistic regression revealed an association between increased screen use and increased vulnerability in school readiness. This, as the Department of Education (DepEd) has urged public schools nationwide to start conducting self-assessment in preparation for the expansion phase of face to face classes. DepEd will implement face to face classes with safety measures in place. DepEd has been instructed to implement face to face classes in a select number of schools for the pilot run. The agency looks forward to eventually covering the entire school system when it comes to the implementation of face to face classes. Given this, DepEd is encouraging all public schools

nationwide to start conducting self-assessment using the School Safety Assessment Tool in preparation for the expansion phase of the face to face classes. As part of its guidelines to ensure the health and safety of those who will participate in the pilot face to face classes, DepEd is continuing to monitor the vaccination status of its personnel. DepEd has high vaccination numbers of school staff nationwide including those teaching and non-teaching personnel in participating schools. As we move into 2022 with hope and expectancy for recovery and renewal from two years of extraordinary health crises and challenges, let us all acknowledge our resilience and perseverance.

Positive discipline in the new normal By: RIZA G. ALIA Teacher I Misamis Annex Integrated School Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental

In the advent of this new generation nowadays and in this new normal, it cannot be denied that one of the challenges that greatly posts not only to the parents but also to the public school teachers is the imposition of discipline, specifically positive discipline among our young learners of today. The Department of Education (DepEd) has been intensifying and strengthening the implementation and practice of positive discipline in the everyday teaching of our teachers. Positive discipline is a program developed by Dr. Jane Nelsen. It is based on the work of Alfred Adler and Rudolf Dreikurs and is designed to teach young people to become responsible, respectful and resourceful members of their communities. Positive discipline teaches important social and life skills in a manner that is deeply respectful and encouraging for both children and adults, including parents, teachers, childcare

providers, youth workers, and others. Recent researches tell us that children are hardwired from birth to connect with others, and that children who feel a sense of connection to their community, family and school are less likely to misbehave. To be successful contributing members of the community, children must learn necessary social and life skills. Moreover, positive discipline is based on the understanding that discipline must be taught and that discipline teaches. Thus, in every school setting, positive discipline must be imposed in the everyday teaching of the teachers to the pupils. Child learners should not be expressed with verbal hurtful words so as to not feel them being bullied even by the teachers and their classmates. Teachers must be very extra careful in giving comments and opinions to their learners, and yes, teachers must be extra sensitive when talking and directing instructions to them.

Technology is an important tool in mathematics education. Through technology, students can improve their bounded knowledge and ideas in mathematics. Technology can improve the teaching method and bring new ideas to life through engaging and interactive tools because students’ performance in mathematics subject is decreasing because they tend to be lazy in doing things, which can lead to procrastination, which can cause a lot of problems in the future. As a result, instructors and students must use technology to give additional support in order to fulfill all of their needs and create a customized educational environment. Teaching mathematics with technology molds and influences digital learners’ attitudes and interests in this topic. We cannot meet

our achievements and aims for students if we do not use technology. Teachers and students must have regular access to approaches that aid and promote mathematical awareness, reasoning, problem-solving, and communication. Effective educators maximize technology’s potential to produce knowledge, stimulate learners’ engagement, and improve their mathematics skills. To do so, teachers must understand how to employ technology to design classrooms that help children i mprove m at he m at i c a l understanding. Using and implementing technology in mathematics may assist digital immigrant teachers in acquiring knowledge and talents in areas other than mathematics. These teachers should be equipped not just for today’s classroom, but also for tomorrow’s.

Reading is a basic tool in learning By JAMAICA SCARLET T. NABONG Teacher III Patrocinio Elementary School

WHILE educators around the world focus on accelerating learning for all, the pandemic continues to widen pre-existing achievement gaps, hitting the most vulnerable students the hardest. Digital reading tools can help ensure that all learners can explore their full potential. Literacy solutions designed with the intention of addressing a diverse set of student needs make them better for everyone. All students deserve equitable opportunities to develop strong literacy skills for success in and beyond the classroom and teachers deserve more support in helping their students reach these goals. Reading fluency, the ability to read with speed, accuracy and meaningful

expression, remains an integral component of academic success and future outcomes. It’s importance to word recognition and building a deeper understanding of the text is also essential for cultivating strong literacy skills. There are reading practice tools out there that automatically generates individualized exercises based on each student’s specific needs. This new offering complements other tools supporting students in developing critical literacy skills. They automatically identify words that the student struggled with and creates additional opportunities for practice. It is truly a dream come true for teachers after students are done reading their passage.

Promotion: A Reward of Hard Work By: JEANINA L. NADUMA Teacher III Balingasag Central School

Self-esteem, often known as self-worth or self-respect, is a critical component of success. People who have low self-esteem may feel dejected or despondent. It can also lead to poor decisions, unhappy relationships, and failure to achieve one’s full potential. Self-esteem issues, such as those seen in narcissistic personality disorder, can be off-putting to others and potentially harm personal relationships. Self-esteem can have a big impact on motivation and achievement later in life. The need for a sense of personal importance, value, or self-esteem is one of the requirements that drives human activity. Our need for social approval and prestige is evidence of our self-esteem. Everyone has an innate desire to develop and reach their full potential. One of the fundamental factors motivating conduct was the desire to

reach self-actualization. Selfactualization is the process of becoming the best version of oneself. This could entail putting abilities to good use on a regular basis, honing strengths, and achieving objectives. Teachers’ motivation, self-esteem, and self-actualization have an impact on their ability to advance in their careers. Without this mindset, the challenges and difficulties that will be faced would stifle the motivation to attain the goal of promotion. Evidence of accomplishments and performance are unavoidable while aiming for promotion. The paperwork will back up the promotion claim. Obtaining those evidences, on the other hand, is frequently a roadblock to achieving the desired promotion. Working hard is the most significant element of promotion.

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for BARMM development, which will support the peace process in the region and boost the local economy through resources from development partners. Canada will make five tranches in depositing the fund between March 31, 2022 and June 30, 2025. About $2.75-million will be the first installment to be deposited by the end of this month. The World Bank and the government of Canada may review the rate at which payments are made based on the speed of implementing projects and the availability of other funds. In support for former combatants and their com-

munities, it may include unconditional cash transfers, vocational training, microenterprise promotion, and employment assistance. Moreover, the fund will also finance impact assessments on the normalization process and provide technical assistance and training to government agencies involved in the process and provide grants for national and local government agencies for operational and technical support. (Kasan M. Usop, Jr/BIO)

DISTANCE LEARNING EDUCATION: AM I RELEVANT? By FRANCISCA F. AGUILAR, DBM Secondary School Teacher III – SHS Bulua National High School

The COVID-19 pandemic had caused schools worldwide to make an abrupt and unexpected academic switch to distance education to protect the health and well-being of the learners, parents, teachers, and personnel. The crisis also has negatively affected the economic and business aspects of countries and individuals. In the academe, stakeholders were so concerned about the impact of distance education, including online, on learning. Castroverde & Acala (2020) revealed in their research findings that among the challenges that the teachers encountered include the difficulty in validating students’ performance. They have the reservation whether the learners are answering the module learning activities. In addition, the reduced contact hours for learners and teachers have likely caused the drop in the level of academic performance of the students. There is also a learning gap due to a lack of consultation with teachers when facing difficulties in learning/understanding (Sintema, 2020). Most public schools in the Department of Education opted for the printed modular learning modality based on the survey conducted with the parents and guardians. In Bulua National High School, the survey for the school year 2021-2022, revealed that 3,004 of the parents/guardians preferred printed modular learning. The data represents 71% of the 4,231-total enrollment. Only 344 (8%) preferred online learning due to slow internet connection and the unavailability of gadgets. This unexpected shift to distance learning has been so challenging to all the teachers. One aspect is the need to create video lessons for the learners to view online whether synchronously or asynchronously. Projecting on camera and video editing were my unusual teaching pedagogies. Yet, I have to stay relevant to the advancing digitization needs to deliver the much-needed quality education amidst this pandemic. I was able to make innovative instructional materials that the learners can learn from at their own pace, place, and time. In this new normal education, almost all of us are neophytes. Hence. the knowledge, insights, and skills that the speakers shared during a series of training and webinars are vital. They inspired me to be more creative and engaging with the learners. This distance delivery modality unleashes the teachers’ multi-faceted talents. Co-learning with my co-teachers and learning from my coaches and mentors have also made my tasks lighter. It also promotes enhanced strategies, better collaboration, and better relationships among colleagues. I need to practice

humility, openness to new learnings, and flexibility in behavioral differences. Lastly, my great realizations are in the assessment and feedbacking of learners. They are so diverse in terms of literacy level, socioeconomic status, religious practice, among others. As observed, the Self-learning Modules (SLMs) are not enough for them to master the competencies. I needed to explain the concepts that are difficult to understand. The challenge is for those learners who have no gadget to communicate with the teacher. They will be left on their level of understanding. There is a digital divide that is at the disadvantage of those who are financially hard-up. When I read the learners’ reflections and essays, they perceived that the printed modular distance learning is ineffective. They need the teachers to facilitate in mastering the required competencies. The online class has also helped them better understand the lessons. However, only 20% can afford to join because some have no gadgets while others have low or no internet connections. Their honest answers to the question “How do you think can a teacher help you better understand the lessons in this new modular distance learning delivery?” struck me to make meaningful realizations. Some say that this new instruction delivery was ineffective because of the following: 1) the presence of the teacher to facilitate learning is limited; 2) they need to learn only from the SLMs and rely on their capability; 3) feedbacking as to whether their answers to the activities are correct is delayed; 4) some SLMs does not match the literacy and socio-economic levels of the learners; 5) the learners have different learning capabilities. As a public-school teacher, I should do the extra mile to stay more relevant with the learners: 1. Enhance my teaching skills to provide the best learning engagement with the learners, effectively provide the best learning outcome, and equip them with lifelong learnings. 2. Implement Blended Learning Delivery Approaches such as video lessons, Facebook/Messenger communication, online learning delivery, cellphone communication, and the like. 3. Dig deeper into the situation of every learner for me to empathize and employ contextualized learning delivery and give appropriate feedback. 4. Maximize my engagement time with them to provide timely and adequate feedback whenever they need them. 5. Be kind and compassionate to everybody. 6. Strengthen collaboration with the School Head, coaches, mentors, co-teachers, and parents or guardians.


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from page 4 capitalism” that have brought forth gross inequities are by themselves RES IPSA LOQUITOR which needs no further elaboration. This has made democratization of wealth and power more imperative than ever as the economy is controlled by some 50 families who are pocketing 70% of the Gross Domestic Products (GDP). How do you liberate the rural people who are now living in extreme poverty as agriculture in this country has contributed only .02% to the GDP in the last decade? Don’t you know that the rural people are the ones most affected by climate change and the on-going protracted war? The five (5) million rice farmers are now the poorest of the poor because of the law that had been passed two years ago called the Rice Tariffication Law and the author-senator was even voted as the number one senator. Ganoon po ba ka himbing matulog ang mga Pilipino? How do we then effect conflict transformation to establish a more just and humane society so that wars and unnecessary killings can be the things of the past, to be erased from so-called civilized society and Christians at that? Candidates, some 93 chieftains of different tribal groups have been killed since 2016 in Mindanao alone. For what? For defending their land and water rights as their ancestral domains have been grabbed and transformed into massive plantations by powerful corporations in cohort with powers-that-be. Not a single killer has been arrested. It is well known to the Indigenous Peoples (IPs) who ordered the killings, even paying the killers for job well done. The IPs are now asking why are they being treated as “disposable wastes?” Is it because the ownership of the rich means the dispossession of the poor? Please, LET OUR PEOPLE BLEED NO MORE!

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from page 3 agency. The regional storage facility was built inside the Centers and Residential Care Facilities (CRCF) compound in Logoy Diutay, Barangay Mampang. Bautista said the ROC will serve as a conduit of the Agency Operations Center in the regional office with its function to collect, consolidate, and process data, including the handling of grievances for the regional office’s key decision-makers. The RIF, on the other hand, is a 14-bed capacity with one room converted to admitting and administrative section and two rooms dedicated for persons with disability and clients of the agency. The facility is registered as one of the city and Department of Health’s temporary treatment and monitoring facilities for coronavirus disease 2019. (PNA)

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from page 1 in 2016 and was appointed SSS commissioner that same year, where he was said to be the labor sector’s representative to the SSC. Ignacio, on the orher hand, was appointed SSS chief in 2019 when former president and chief executive Emmanuel Dooc

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resigned after the amendments to the SSS Charter took effect. Regino was chair the SSC’s information technology and collection committee, while being a member of the commission’s risk management and investment committee. Prior to his appointment, Regino had served as officer of various mining firms, including president and board member of Agata Mining Ventures Inc., Exploration Drilling Corp., and San Agustin Services Inc. He was also the senior vice president and chief operating officer (COO) of St. Augustine Gold and Copper Ltd.; executive director of TVI Resources Development Philippines Inc.; and a board director of Nationwide Development Corp. and KingKing Mining Corp. While at Kingking, Regino was in-charge of the mining firm’s Davao operations. Regino has also served as president of Camella Homes,

Golden Haven Memorial Parks, Inc., as well as MGS Group of Companies. He has also a stint as economics professor at Ateneo de Zamboanga University.

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from page 1 LAWRENCE T. GO,” she narrated. She also said “My heartfelt gratitude to Executive Secretary SALVADOR MEDIALDEA for the March 6th invitation where I was supposed to be sworn in with my new post but weather conditions denied my presence in his office. Darimbang also thanked former Phividec Administrator and CDO Mayoralty candidate JOSE GABRIEL ‘POMPEE’ LA VIÑA and NCMF Secretary GENE MAMONDIONG, for recognizing her best efforts and the opportunity to work with the present government for the welfare of the people.

Schools’ participation in Mathematical Olympiad JIMMY U. CASTRO Head Teacher 1 Tawantawan Integrated School Tawantawan, Initao, Misamis Oriental

Thailand International Mathematical Olympiad (TIMO) is an annual international Olympiad competition jointly organized by OCEC from Hong Kong and Thailand Mathematics Society. TIMO is a platform to stimulate and foster young people’s interest in learning mathematics, to strengthen the ability of their creative thinking, to widen their international perspective, and to promote the development of primary and secondary education and exchange of educational cultures throughout countries/ regions. TIMO committee members invited 14 regions /countries such as Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Ukraine, Philippines, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Taiwan, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia to participate. Misamis Oriental public and private schools are joining International and National, local mathematical competitions. The rationale of joining math Olympiad is that it is an avenue in teaching and learning. Math olympiads like Thailand international mathematical olympiad, HongKong Math Olympiad, Big Bay Bay are participated by schools nationwide. This is organized by Math Olympiads Training League Incorporated(MOTLI), with Engr Karen Sy as its President, this is an avenue for students to hone their skills in mathematics who seek more challenging mathematical exercises. TIMOs is a good program for Misamis Oriental because the municipal/ local government unit are very supportive. Students are motivated to learn and to bring honor, because of

rewards and incentives. This platform will help our students stimulate mathematics learning and share the love in mathematics. As a School Head and at the same time, a mathematics leader, I have to give my teacher-coaches and students the opportunity to develop themselves. The presence of competent teachers in Tawantawan Integrated School is an asset for us to invest and compete in this endeavor, with the help of our stakeholder and parents to shoulder the TIMO Heat round registration fees. The challenge on internet connectivity must be addressed so our participants can participate in online review sessions and in the actual exam. There are 2 stages in this competition: TIMO Heat Round and TIMO Final, TIMO Heat Round(90 minutes) consists of 25 items with 4 points each, total of 100pts., topics are Logical thinking(5 items), Arithmetic/algebra(5 items), number theory(5 items), geometry(5 items) & combinatorics(5 items). While in TIMO Final(120 minutes), there are 30 items with 4 points each, total of 120pts., topics are Logical thinking(6 items), Arithmetic/algebra(6 items), number theory(6 items), geometry(6 items)&combinatorics(6 items). All students who have won Gold/ Silver/ Bronze Award or High Distinction/ Distinction/ High Credit in Depth Of Knowledge Assessment (DOKA) will be invited to join TIMO Final. TIMO Heat Round will be on 27 September 2022 (Tuesday) 10am-5pm and its Registration is until 25 August 2022.

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Workers availing of ‘Bayanihan, Bakunahan’ not considered absent – DOLE EMPLOYEES in the private sector who are out from their work due to their scheduled COVID-19 vaccination or booster shot during the National Vaccination Days (NVD) or ‘Bayanihan, Bakunahan’ on March 10-12 must not be marked absent. In Labor Advisory No. 05 series of 2022, Labor Secretary Silvestre H. Bello III said employers are highly encouraged to allow their employees to avail of the vaccination program. The same consideration must also be applied if the private sector workers accompany their children for vaccination, Secretary Bello announced yesterday. The labor chief said the labor advisory applies to employees in the private sector who will have their second dose and missed dose of COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot. Also covered by the labor advisory are those individuals under Priority Group A2, workers in the health and

economic sector who are yet to receive their booster dose, and those who will accompany their children for vaccination. “I enjoin our employers in the private sector to support the government’s implementation of the Bayanihan, Bakunahan Part IV COVID-19 Vaccination Days and help in sustaining efforts towards full economic recovery and ensuring the health and safety of our workers and their families,” Bello said.

Employees who will be availing of the vaccination may also be allowed to use their available leave credits, subject to company policy or collective bargaining agreement. Some 1.8 million individuals are expected to receive COVID-19 vaccination from the government during the National Vaccination Days dubbed “Bayanihan, Bakunahan Part IV. # # # GSR

Republic of the Philippines Regional Trial Court Of Lanao Del Sur 12th Judicial Region BRANCH 10 Hall of Justice, Marawi City IN THE MATTER OF CORRECTION OF THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF SAMIAH R. TOMAS under LCR Registry No. 2018-05498 SAMIAH RONQUILLO TOMAS -versus-

SPL. PROC. NO. 2512-2021

Petitioner,

THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF MARAWI CITY, LANAO DEL SUR, and THE CIVIL REGISTRAR GENERAL OF THE PHILIPINE STATISTICS AUTHORTY (PSA), Respondent X- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -X ORDER Before this court is verified petition for correction of entry in the certificate of live birth of SAMIAH RONQUILLO TOMAS dated 30 September 2021, and which reads in part: 1. Petitioner is of legal age, Filipino, single and a resident of Poona-Bayabao, Lanao del Sur, where she may be served with notices and other court processes; 2. Respondent Local Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao del Sur is the custodian of all records of birth in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur whose office is located at the City Hall Compound, Marawi City, Lanao del Sur where he/she may be served with summons and other court processes; 3. Respondent Civil Registrar General and Administrator of the Philippines Statistic Authority (PSA) is the impleaded as the central custodian of all records of birth in the country and may be served with notices, orders and other court processes of the Honorable Court at PSA, NSO Building, East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City; 4. Petitioner was actually born on April 13, 1999, and has been using the same since coming to reason; 5. Throughout the years that she has been enrolled and studying, she has not or any of her family for that matter caused the registration of her birth; 6. In 2018, she was about to graduate in Senior High School, she was required to submit a PSA copy of her Certificate of Live Birth; 7. On the same year, petitioner’s older brother initiated the registration of the former’s birth before the Local Civil Registrar of Marawi City; 8. However, petitioner was shocked when she secured a PSA copy of her Certificate of Live Birth under registry number 2018-0598 because of erroneous entry as to her year of birth. A copy of the COLB is hereto attached and marked as ANNEX ”A”, while the erroneous birth year is marked as ANNEX “A-1”; 9. To prove that her correct birth year is 1999 and the fact that she had regurlarly and consistently adopted the same in her official transactions, attached herewith are the following documents; a. Senior High School Student Permanent Record, marked as ANNEX “B”; b. Elementary Pupil’s Permanent Record, marked as ANNEX “C”; c. COLB of petitioner’s brother, YASSER R. TOMAS, marked as ANNEX “D”; d. Senior High School Student ID, marked as ANNEX “F”; 10. Petitioner is the 4th child, while his brother AMRODIN is the first child who appears to be born in 1991 as reflected also in his COLB; while YASSER is the 3rd child born in 1997 as reflected also in his COLB; 11. Thus, if the first child was born in 1991, how can petitioner, the 4th child be born on the same year; 12. Correction of the erroneous birth year in the petitioner’s COLB is in order. Petitioner has not deliberately caused the recording of the erroneous entry as it was merely a clerical error committed due to human inadvertence; and 13. This petition is filed without any slightest intention to defraud or prejudice the government or any person, its ultimate purpose being to rectify erroneous entries in the public records of the Civil Registry reflective of the petitioner’s true and correct birth year as appearing in all her other official records. Finding the aforesaid petition to be sufficient in form substance, it is hereby ordered that the same be set for hearing before this Court on March 3, 2022 at 8:30 o’clock in the morning. Let a copy of this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in Lanao del Sur or Marawi City for three (3) consecutive weeks. The Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao del Sur and the Civil Registrar General , or any person or party who has an interest in the petition, may file his/her opposition thereto within fifteen (15) days from notice of this Petition or form the last day of publication of this Order. Further, let this Order be posted for fifteen (15) days prior to the date of hearing in the Bulletin Board of the Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao del Sur and the Bulletin Board of this Court, also at the expenses of the petitioner. The petitioner is directed to notify this Court of the publication of this Order not later than three (3) days before MARCH 03, 2022. Furnish copies of this Order, together with the copies of the petition to the Civil Registrar of Marawi City, Lanao Del Sur, The Hon. Solicitor General, Makati City, and the Administrator and Civil Registrar of the Philippine Statics Authority (PSA), East Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City, Manila. SO ORDERED. Marawi City, Philippines, December 14, 2021.

MDN: Mar 12, 19 & 26, 2022


MINDANAO DAILY TRUTH | JUSTICE | PROGRESS

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FEATURE

Saturday March 12, 2022

Special Report

MDNN a year after:

the new media in the new normal By RUFFY MAGBANUA MDN Deputy Editor In Chief

THE prime mover of Mindanao Daily News Network (MDNN) has underscored the need to embrace the age of digital media in this era of pandemic and disturbed global peace as it celebrate its first year as the newest socmed platform in town. A year after Sudaria launched the Mindanao D ai ly Ne w s Ne t work (MDNN), the newest socmed platform in Cagayan de Oro has recorded a one million mark of FB and online followers — and counting. MDNN’s Chief Architect Dante M. Sudaria has laid down a grand expansion plan ahead of MDNN’s first year initial run, aiming to cover the whole of Mindanao soon on a global scale. As front runner of digital platform, he undescored the discerning use of socmed as a medium of positive vibes.

Sudaria stressed however the important role of social media but cautioned influencers to be circumspect in posting messages in this era of digital age. Sudaria notes that the widespread misinformation brought about by the emergence of social media has developed fringe conspiracy theories and even doctored images to influence political and social views. Socmed as a communication tool has cemented its role in socialization, making the sharing and interaction of people with an internet connection easy and fast, yet the responsbility to give the truth to the general public is paramount particularly this time of pandemic and global uncertainties. Sudaria said. With the rise of the internet, we can now connect to anyone on a global scale and this has led to the rise of a multitude of internet subcultures

where we can get together and associate with our own circle of friends, supporters and followers, he explained. We can not only be the consumers of information but also become instant information producers, Sudaria said. Sharing news, thoughts and opinions to a global audience through the internet is no longer something only for the rich and the powerful. Anyone with an FB and Twitter accounts can communicate on a global reach, Sudaria said. In the era of blogs, s o cial media and instant communication, disseminating information is never-ending, and anyone with an internet connection can now have their beliefs and opinions posted on facebook and twitter unedited, he said. Sudaria however said that the absence of media gatekeepers has allowed social media influencers to become not just informa-

THE MDNN STUDIO. One of the major innovations made by Publisher/CEO Dante M. Sudaria is the creation of an MDNN Studio, which now caters to various Teleradyo programs. Sudaria did not only venture into the traditional newspapering industry, but now a major player in running a semi-television network with live programs seen on social media platforms. MDNN now airs different teleradio programs airing LIVE on different schedules

tion consumers, but also information producers. Thanks to news apps, Twitter, etc., news spreads faster than ever. We no longer need to wait until the 6pm news to access the latest news in town, he said. He further said that the old mainstream media has important editing gatekeepers to maintain quality and authenticity of information. Published information is parsed by editors and producers to ensure it is true, timely and accurate. By contrast, the new media can be produced and d iss e m i nate d by anyone with an internet connection, without necessarily following journalism ethics and editing protocols. That is the downside of the new media, he added.

THE VISIONARY. Mindanao Daily News Publishing Corporation President & CEO Dante M. Sudaria is the man behind the creation of Mindanao Daily, a newspaper that circulates daily in the whole island of Mindanao for more than a decade. Aside from Mindanao Daily, the Sudaria Group of Companies also owns Business Week Mindanao that caters to business and the lifestyle edition newspaper, The Metro CDO Times.


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