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“Our country needs us. We have to play our role.” Wise words to be heeded from a man whose skills and diligence have brought honor and pride to his country. Dr. Abdul Hannan Tago is a veteran journalist who has not only covered the most pressing issues of our times but has also advocated for the rights of his fellow Filipinos in the Middle East.
Most Influential Filipinos in the Gulf: This power couple’s weapon of choice: words. And Rachel and Art Los Banos wield it so well that, together, they truly are a force to be reckoned with.
Vagelyn Federico, Director of Human Resources in Dusit Thani, Dubai, has had to remind herself many times that events do not shape her life. Her first few months – even years- in the UAE were wrought with challenges and difficulties that almost drew her to the point of giving up. But ever the positive thinker, Vagelyn forged onwards,
Equipped with a strong, bold, and cool management approach, Matilyn Bagunu enjoys a reputation as a paragon of leadership virtues.
Dubbed as Dubai’s First Lady of Techno’, Pauline Moreno, also known as Miss P.M. sets bars, clubs and social events into a full-on happening gig spinning her way through the turntable. A flight attendant turned full-time underground DJ with a penchant for adventure tripping…
Most Influential Filipinos in the Gulf: OPPPS – Overseas Pinoy Professional Photographers Society The Overseas Pinoy Professional Photographers Society (OPPPS) was established to share photography ideas and techniques to both amateurs and professionals in the field. But apart from merely fostering the love for the art of photography, the group has also equipped many …
FCC or the Filipino Computer Club, a non-profit organization, provides free computer training classes – and even facilities – to the underprivileged society in Dubai and the Northern Emirates in the hopes of their students securing higher-paying jobs in the future.
Patrick Fronda is a multi-awarded filmmaker based in the United Arab Emirates. He started his career as a visual artist and later became a film editor and an educator teaching college students about the nuts and bolts of film-making at the Murdoch University in Dubai.
One person can make a difference. Two can change the world. This adage perfectly describes Cesar and Lou Olvido Parroco.
Marian Nelson made her stage debut in Dubai as the Dew Fairy in an international production of Hansel and Gretel alongside principals from the UK, USA, and Canadian opera companies. For this same production Marian was also the chorus director.
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