I know that many of you have a good experience with Apple's Iphone 4 and Iphone 3. Apple was very much happy to be of service to people around the world with their gadgets. Well, to be fair, there were also some problems that many users encountered with Iphone 4 and Iphone 3.
Now, Apple is very proud with their latest gadget, the Apple Iphone 5. Techie people are in panic, they all wanted to acquire it no matter how much the cost is.
And how much more if it is given away for free?
Almost every site that I browsed, I will always encounter this ad about this Apple Iphone 5 that is given away for free. I am a techie person and I always found myself drooling every time I encounter this ad.
But I really can't get it why people are giving away this Apple Iphone 5 just for free. So to my curiosity, one time, I really wanted to find out if its true. I thought to myself, this is now my chance to get this Iphone 5. But when I click it, I always got redirected.
Only to find out that this ad is open only to US residents. Therefore, if we will click this ad and we are not in the United States, we will get redirected somewhere else.
Until now, I really don't know if they are really really, really giving that Apple Iphone 5 for free! But what if its really true, I know there are a lot of techie people out there who wish to have this Iphone 5. So this could be your chance, just try it.
My warning, don't give away your confidential information (e.g. credit card number, bank account number, etc.) so that you will not fall to the hands of chisellers. I really wanted to try this for you guys but I always got redirected because I'm not in the United States right now, Im just here in my beloved hometown of Bogo City, Cebu in the Philippines.
So if you're living in the United States, you might want to try it, but always bear in mind my warning. Good luck guys!
If you want to try it now, just click on the image below. But always be careful.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Apple Iphone 5 for free?
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Saturday, July 9, 2011
Bogo's Cityhood was never unconstitutional - Supreme Court
The city status of Bogo was never been reverted to Municipality. The Supreme Court has put rest the cityhood case of the 16 cities which includes the City of Bogo and two other LGU's in Cebu (Carcar and Naga). With the Supreme Court's final ruling on constitutionality of cityhood laws of 16 LGUs, it is very clear that the City of Bogo remains a city since its plebiscite last June 16, 2007 up to the present.
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Lawyer Estelito Mendoza, counsel for the 16 new cities, in a motion for entry of judgment dated May 9, 2011 has urged the SC to make an entry of judgment to make the cityhood laws final and executory and for the much needed Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) of the new cities to be finally released by the Department of Budget and Management.
READ MORE AT SUNSTAR
The high court ordered its clerk of court to issue an entry of judgment on the case, thus sealing with finality the constitutionality of the 16 cityhood laws.
Declared as constitutional were Republic Acts (RA) 9389 (Baybay City in Leyte), 9390 (Bogo City in Cebu), 9391 (Catbalogan City in Samar), 9392 (Tandag City in Surigao del Sur), 9393 (Lamitan City in Basilan), 9394 (Borongan City in Samar), 9398 (Tayabas City in Quezon), 9404 (Tabuk City in Kalinga), 9405 (Bayugan City in Agusan del Sur), 9407 (Batac City in Ilocos Norte), 9408 (Mati City in Davao Oriental), 9409 (Guihulngan City in Negros Oriental), 9434 (Cabadbaran City in Agusan del Norte), 9435 (El Salvador City in Misamis Oriental), 9436 (Carcar City in Cebu), and 9491 (Naga City in Cebu).
In an 8-page resolution penned by Justice Lucas Bersamin, the court said it cannot entertain the motion for reconsideration of petitioner League of Cities of the Philippines, et al. of its April 12, 2011 resolution.
READ MORE AT ABS-CBN NEWS
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SC: 16 new cities final
MANILA, Philippines -- The Supreme Court (SC) has declared final its ruling on the constitutionality of the laws that converted 16 municipalities into cities as it ordered an entry of judgment that would finally put the issue to rest.
Declared as constitutional were Republic Act No. 9389 (Baybay City in Leyte), RA 9390 (Bogo City in Cebu), RA 9391 (Catbalogan City in Samar), RA 9392 (Tandag City in Surigao del Sur), RA 9393 (Lamitan City in Basilan), RA 9394 (Borongan City in Samar), RA 9398 (Tayabas City in Quezon), RA 9404 (Tabuk City in Kalinga);
RA 9405 (Bayugan City in Agusan del Sur), RA 9407 (Batac City in Ilocos Norte), RA 9408 (Mati City in Davao Oriental), RA 9409 (Guihulngan City in Negros Oriental), RA 9434 (Cabadbaran City in Agusan del Norte), RA 9435 (El Salvador City in Misamis Oriental), RA 9436 (Carcar City in Cebu), and RA 9491 (Naga City in Cebu).
In a resolution written by Justice Lucas P. Bersamin, the SC ruled that it could not entertain the motion for reconsideration of the League of Cities of the Philippines (LCP) of its April 12, 2011 resolution being a second motion for reconsideration pursuant to Sec. 2 of Rule 51 of the Rules of Court.
SC: 16 cityhood laws constitutional, final
MANILA -- The Supreme Court (SC) has ordered its Clerk of Court to issue an entry of judgment on the cityhood case of 16 municipalities, sealing with finality the constitutionality of 16 Cityhood Laws.
Declared as constitutional were Republic Act (RA) nos. 9389 (Baybay City in Leyte), 9390 (Bogo City in Cebu), 9391 (Catbalogan City in Samar), 9392 (Tandag City in Surigao del Sur), 9393 (Lamitan City in Basilan), 9394 (Borongan City in Samar), 9398 (Tayabas City in Quezon), 9404 (Tabuk City in Kalinga), 9405 (Bayugan City in Agusan del Sur), 9407 (Batac City in Ilocos Norte), 9408 (Mati City in Davao Oriental), 9409 (Guihulngan City in Negros Oriental), 9434 (Cabadbaran City in Agusan del Norte), 9435 (El Salvador City in Misamis Oriental), 9436 (Carcar City in Cebu), and 9491 (Naga City in Cebu).
“The finality of the resolutions upholding the constitutionality of the 16 Cityhood Laws now absolutely warrants the granting of respondents’ Motion for Entry of Judgment,” the SC ruled.Lawyer Estelito Mendoza, counsel for the 16 new cities, in a motion for entry of judgment dated May 9, 2011 has urged the SC to make an entry of judgment to make the cityhood laws final and executory and for the much needed Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) of the new cities to be finally released by the Department of Budget and Management.
READ MORE AT SUNSTAR
SC ends dispute on 16 cities
MANILA, Philippines - The Supreme Court has ended the legal dispute on the cityhood of 16 former towns in the country.The high court ordered its clerk of court to issue an entry of judgment on the case, thus sealing with finality the constitutionality of the 16 cityhood laws.
Declared as constitutional were Republic Acts (RA) 9389 (Baybay City in Leyte), 9390 (Bogo City in Cebu), 9391 (Catbalogan City in Samar), 9392 (Tandag City in Surigao del Sur), 9393 (Lamitan City in Basilan), 9394 (Borongan City in Samar), 9398 (Tayabas City in Quezon), 9404 (Tabuk City in Kalinga), 9405 (Bayugan City in Agusan del Sur), 9407 (Batac City in Ilocos Norte), 9408 (Mati City in Davao Oriental), 9409 (Guihulngan City in Negros Oriental), 9434 (Cabadbaran City in Agusan del Norte), 9435 (El Salvador City in Misamis Oriental), 9436 (Carcar City in Cebu), and 9491 (Naga City in Cebu).
In an 8-page resolution penned by Justice Lucas Bersamin, the court said it cannot entertain the motion for reconsideration of petitioner League of Cities of the Philippines, et al. of its April 12, 2011 resolution.
READ MORE AT ABS-CBN NEWS
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Friday, July 8, 2011
Famous Bogohanon - Mira Mae Dimmerling
Another Bogohanon has brought honor to the City of Bogo anew. Ms. Mira Mae Dimerling of Nailon, Bogo City, Cebu has won beauty title this past few months.
Last May 05 2011, the Mr. & Ms. Eco-Tourism Philippines – Cebu Leg pageant was held at Teatro Casino, Waterfront Hotel Cebu in Lahug, Cebu City. Ms. Dimmerling joined the contest representing the City of Bogo and she succeeded in her quest to take the title of Ms. Eco-Tourism Philippines – Cebu Leg. She also got 2 minor awards, the Miss Glutanine and Best in Casual Wear.
Mira Mae represented Cebu in the national level of Ms. Eco-Tourism Philippines which was held last June 18, 2011 at Canyon Cove Beach Club, Nasugbu, Batangas. She landed as 1st Runner Up.
She was warmly welcomed by the Bogohanons when she came home from Batangas after the pageant. No less than Bogo City Mayor Junie Martinez led the Bogohanons together with some City Hall departments as they welcomed Mira Mae.
Congratulations Mira Mae, the Bogohanons are very proud of you. We’re wishing more success in your career.
More power also to Mr. Lemuel Evangelista Rosos, one of famous designers in Cebu.
(Some photos are courtesy of Leitmotif Regalia on facebook)
Last May 05 2011, the Mr. & Ms. Eco-Tourism Philippines – Cebu Leg pageant was held at Teatro Casino, Waterfront Hotel Cebu in Lahug, Cebu City. Ms. Dimmerling joined the contest representing the City of Bogo and she succeeded in her quest to take the title of Ms. Eco-Tourism Philippines – Cebu Leg. She also got 2 minor awards, the Miss Glutanine and Best in Casual Wear.
Mira Mae represented Cebu in the national level of Ms. Eco-Tourism Philippines which was held last June 18, 2011 at Canyon Cove Beach Club, Nasugbu, Batangas. She landed as 1st Runner Up.
She was warmly welcomed by the Bogohanons when she came home from Batangas after the pageant. No less than Bogo City Mayor Junie Martinez led the Bogohanons together with some City Hall departments as they welcomed Mira Mae.
Congratulations Mira Mae, the Bogohanons are very proud of you. We’re wishing more success in your career.
More power also to Mr. Lemuel Evangelista Rosos, one of famous designers in Cebu.
(Some photos are courtesy of Leitmotif Regalia on facebook)
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Programme and List of Graduates of Technical Skills Training
Here's the Programme for this afternoon's graduation ceremony of the Bogo Lites Center. Included also are the names of the graduates who finished their respective technical skills training course.
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION
PROGRAMME | ||||
PART 1 | HOLY MASS (2:00 P.M.) | |||
Venue: | Bogo LiteS Center | |||
Presider: | Rev. Fr. Joseph Arnel Mante | |||
PART 11 | GRADUATION CEREMONY |
Processional | Graduates, Parents & Guests | ||
Phil. National Anthem | City of Bogo Employees Chorale | ||
Bogo Hymn | City of Bogo Employees Chorale | ||
Words of Welcome | Hon. Santiago M. Oliamot | ||
SP, Chair on Livelihood & Poverty Alleviation | |||
Presentation of Graduates | Engr. Elenita Y. Ursal | ||
Bogo Lites Center Administrator | |||
CTEC Coordinator | |||
Confirmation of Graduates | Dir. Buenafe S. Sta. Rita | ||
Assist. Regional Director, TESDA VII | |||
Provincial Director, TESDA Cebu | |||
Distribution and Awarding of | Hon. Celestino E. Martinez Jr. | ||
of Certificates | City Mayor, City of Bogo | ||
Dir. Buenafe S. Sta. Rita | |||
Assist. Regional Director, TESDA VII | |||
Provincial Director, TESDA Cebu | |||
Hon. Santiago A. Sevilla | |||
City Vice Mayor, City of Bogo | |||
Board of Directors - Bogo Lites Center | |||
Giving of Testimonies | ___ | ||
Inspirational Message | Hon. Celestino E. Martinez Jr. | ||
City Mayor, City of Bogo | |||
Graduation Offering | City of Bogo Employees Chorale | ||
Parting Words | Mr. Dante J. Mayor | ||
City Budget Officer | |||
Board of Director - Bogo Lites Center |
CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION
SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING NC II (SMAW NC II) | |
NAME | ADDRESS |
Adam Owen T. Labayos | Pandan, Bogo City |
Alejandro N. Ybanez | Pandan, Bogo City |
Andelo B. Villafuente | Bantayan, Cebu |
Anecito M. Ocnas | Taytayan, Bogo City |
Arjen P. Micarsos | Nailon, Bogo City |
Dario C. Alivio, Jr. | Nailon, Bogo City |
Doriann J. Dungog | Pandan, Bogo City |
Edmark P. Caayon | Marangog, Bogo City |
Eduardo B. Alburo, Jr. | Nailon, Bogo City |
Elener A. Bolambao | Marangog, Bogo City |
Fraytz Jerard L. Quilo-an | Libertad, Bogo City |
Jake M. Montealto | Tabogon, Cebu |
Janine P. Sollano | Tabogon, Cebu |
Jason Q. Pedrano | Anonang Norte, Bogo City |
Jeffremer B. Illut | Sta. Fe, Cebu |
Jerico V. Misa | San Remigio, Cebu |
Jessie Noeh C. Masong | Binabag, Bogo City |
Jingle B. Disabille | Sta. Fe, Cebu |
John Micheal M. Suansing | Tabogon, Cebu |
Johnny L. Gelig | Gairan, Bogo City |
Joland L. Pagobo | Tabogon, Cebu |
Jovan J. Mangubat | Borbon, Cebu |
Jovannie P. Pagobo | Tabogon, Cebu |
June Ilyn C. Terado | Sambag, Bogo City |
Junjun Vivencio N. Regala | Don Pedro, Bogo City |
Junrey E. Pogoy | Bantayan, Cebu |
Junrey N. Mediana | Banban, Bogo City |
Juspher R. Ochea | Siocon, Bogo City |
Kevin D. Malinao | Nailon, Bogo City |
Leo Y. Valiente | Tabogon, Cebu |
Lloid Vincent M. Ocnas | Taytayan, Bogo City |
Loige C. Duan | Tabogon, Cebu |
Luisito M. Ocnas | Taytayan, Bogo City |
Mark June A. Metante | Libertad, Bogo City |
Reman B. Piape | Nailon, Bogo City |
Renan J. Illustrisimo | Bantayan, Cebu |
Renato Araneta | Cayang, Bogo City |
Reymond I. Rosos | Taytayan, Bogo City |
Rimon B. Casas | Borbon, Cebu |
Ryan S. Medel | Pandan, Bogo City |
Sean Kierby S. Sepulveda | Borbon, Cebu |
Urbano L. Piasan, Jr. | Nailon, Bogo City |
Vincent M. Pabiran | Tabogon, Cebu |
Woodrow M. Congson | Gairan, Bogo City |
HOUSEKEEPING NC II | |
NAME | ADDRESS |
Catherine M. Damayo | Medellin, Cebu |
Chene del N. Alegre | Anonang Norte, Bogo City |
Chrislyn S. Lacno | Borbon, Cebu |
Elyn V. Arpon | Dakit, Bogo Cebu |
Irish Christine Pearl P. Flores | Tabogon, Cebu |
Jenilyn B. Pluta | Taytayan, Bogo City |
Julie Ann Fernan | Marangog, Bogo City |
Juvynal A. Pevida | Libertad, Bogo City |
Kate Virnie F. Povadora | Tabogon, Cebu |
Lyndon A. Ygot | Libertad, Bogo City |
Ma. Fe V. Epe | Cayang, Bogo City |
Madix Lej C. Escolar | La Paz, Bogo City |
Maria Celina C. Garcia | Cogon, Bogo City |
Roceles T. Dela Rama | Tabogon, Cebu |
Rogelio P. Casiano, Jr. | Libertad, Bogo City |
Rowena B. Potot | La Paz, Bogo City |
SEWING | |
Aileen A. Mori | Joan M. Conde |
Aireen R. Casiano | Jocelyn Jurcales |
Airen Tudtud | John Mark B. Arias |
Aloha S. Ibanada | Jonna A. Catamco |
Amelita B. Mediana | Joseph Pineda |
Analou I. Malinao | Josie D. Pepito |
Analyn B. Tamayo | Kharen C. Pelayo |
Analyn Jurado | Lalin A. Malingin |
Anelyn F. Amit | Larie M. Ursal |
Angeli B. Torres | Leah O. Aton |
Annabel Butaslac | Leciel B. Bongo |
Annalie M. Aton | Leomarie S. Pagobo |
Benrie S. Ibanda | Leonisa P. Maitum |
Buenafe Lumongsod | Liezel Ursabia |
Catherine B. Ruelo | Loygen Querobin |
Cathylyn Rufo | Ma. Nene Alburo |
Cindy A. Masangki | Ma. Vilma B. Tumulak |
Concordio M. Ngoho | Mae C. Ursal |
Cristhey Pevida | Manilyn V. Ramirez |
Cristine N. Sumarago | Margie D. Alburo |
Dechel Aque | Maricel Monares |
Diana L. Manzo | Marilou I. Ancero |
Doris Abe | Marilyn M. Toralba |
Eddieza Japal | Marivel O. Pacaldo |
Emmelyn B. Tumulak | Marlon V. Ramirez |
Eric M. Nacario | Mary Jane B. Edisan |
Ermie Setosta | Melba Y. Escolar |
Eva Jane Arranguez | Mercy S. Manalili |
Genevie P. Andales | Metzi A. Inoc |
Gerlie V. Toñacao | Michelle Ann Derrota |
Gerwena V. Ancero | Mona Luna Araneta |
Gina Gesta | Patrice C. Catarata |
Glinda O. Piape | Presly B. Toñacao |
Gretchen Ylanan | Princess Lyn M. Montellano |
Harney M. Olasiman | Racky P. Visavilla |
Hasset Pelaez | Recy A. Lequin |
Ires Metante | Regina Belarmina |
Irish P. Nailon | Reglyn T. Povadora |
Janeth Collamar | Reynaldo T. Sumayang |
Jaymar M. Gloria | Richmon C. Ting, Jr. |
Jaymarry S.Maglasang | Rose Ann G. Perez |
Jean B. Bontog | Rowel S. Bertulfo |
Jelly Ann O. Tumulak | Roxan M. Ypil |
Jemaica M. Bercero | Sheila Arriesgado |
Jhun Rey Agcang | Sheila C. Arpon |
Jimmy Querobin | Sheryl P. Canama |
Jinky Y. Potot | Susana Arnado |
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