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If there is one thing unique about Ion Gonzaga, it’s being able to represent the realities, hopes and thoughts of the ‘typical Juan dela Cruz’ with his aptly named renowned blog – ‘Boy Dubai.’ The blog, which started making waves online in 2011, presents a slice of life in a Filipino expat’s life in the emirates with each post.
With her grace, warm attitude and cheerful smile, it is sometimes hard to imagine that a consummate lady like Mary Jane Alvero Al Mahdi could figure so highly in a company that deals with corrosives, construction material and nuclear testing, and yet she does.
Filipinas are inherently beautiful and have a natural interest for grooming and beauty. But here are two Filipinas in the UAE who have taken the category from mere daily ritual to life passion and advocacy – Anna de Leon and Tracy Ley Orencio.
It would be an understatement of epic proportions to say that the the Philippine Embassy – Abu Dhabi, UAE is one of the busiest satelite offices of the Philippine government. There is close to a million Filipinos in all of the UAE,
The Philippine Consulate General – Dubai and the Northern Emirates was established in 2004 to provide Consular services to the Filipino Community residing in Dubai and the Northern Emirates of the UAE. This is a truly monumental task, as there are more than 450,000 Filipinos living in Dubai,
She is indeed her father’s daughter. But more than that, Mariecar Jara is her very own awesome self. The daughter of Manolo Francisco Briones Jara, former managing editor of The Evening News prior to Martial Law and Executive Editor of the Press Foundation of Asia may have had big shoes to fill. So her nose for news is genetic
Bubbly and boisterous Lito Bluebird Echevaria has the strength that most men do not have… the power to make people laugh.
Coming from an underprivileged childhood in the province of Batangas, Sheryll Bacay likens her rise in the corporate world to rock climbing – rough, perilous, and scary.
Inspired by his father’s memory-related health problems, Desiree Vlekken founded 4get-me-not; a non-profit organization committed to raising awareness on Alzheimer’s disease in the UAE.
“It feels great to be a Filipino on this day and age. Gone are the days that we are simply viewed by some as citizens of a third world country.” Maxxy Santiago never planned on working abroad. As an Iskolar ng Bayan from the University of the Philippines,
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