PRANK GONE FAR.One of the pranks in a video contentpostedon Sunday (May 1, 2022)by"Tukomi" on their Youtube channel shows a man wearing traditional Muslim attire and about to throw a black backpack inside a barbershop.(Screengrab from Tukomi Youtube Channel) MANILA - The National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) is now determining legal steps against a well-known social media content creator "Tukomi" who posted a Youtube link of their video content titled "Manghagis ng Itim na Bag ng Naka pang Arabo". A day after Muslim Filipinos celebrated Eid'l Fit'r or the end of Ramadan, the NCMF Bureau of External Relations, on its Facebook page post on Tuesday night, said its lawyers are already determining the appropriate cases against the suspects. "We have forwarded the information to the NCMF Bureau of Legal Affairs for the next steps in addressing the issue, particularly in determining the cases that may be filed against these individuals,"
The Davao City-based AGRI Party-list said it is fully supporting the Senate comeback of Sorsogon Governor Francis “Chiz” Escudero as they express satisfaction for his being a “steadfast ally” of farmers and the agriculture sector. In a statement, AGRI chairman Wilbert Lee said the party-list gro
(File photo) MANILA - The attempt of senators running in the coming May 2022 polls to torpedo the Malampaya sale to a Filipino businessman "will benefit an Indonesia oligarch," according to columnist Riboerto Tiglao. In his February 16 column published in the Manila Times, Tiglao said Senators Risa Hontiveros, Sherwin Gatchalian, and Vicente Sotto III, are taking advantage of the nation's focus on the May 2022 polls to pressure the Department of Energy (DOE) to cancel the USD560-million sale of the US multinational Chevron Malampaya LLC's 45 percent stake in the Malampaya Gas Field Project to Davao City-based businessman Dennis Uy in October 2019. "The three senators have been pressuring, through four different proposed Senate resolutions since November 2020, the Energy Department to cancel the transaction by threatening criminal and administrative charges against them - not just against Energy Secretary Al Cusi but 11 other officials, mostly mid-level, who have
(File photo) MANILA - The attempt of senators running in the coming May 2022 polls to torpedo the Malampaya sale to a Filipino businessman "will benefit an Indonesia oligarch," according to columnist Rigoberto Tiglao. In his February 16 column published in the Manila Times, Tiglao said Senators Risa Hontiveros, Sherwin Gatchalian, and Vicente Sotto III, are taking advantage of the nation's focus on the May 2022 polls to pressure the Department of Energy (DOE) to cancel the USD560-million sale of the US multinational Chevron Malampaya LLC's 45 percent stake in the Malampaya Gas Field Project to Davao City-based businessman Dennis Uy in October 2019. "The three senators have been pressuring, through four different proposed Senate resolutions since November 2020, the Energy Department to cancel the transaction by threatening criminal and administrative charges against them - not just against Energy Secretary Al Cusi but 11 other officials, mostly mid-level, who have