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Previous Foe of Doctor in Viral Road Rage Incident Tells Story to Raffy Tulfo
Some days ago, a doctor figured in a road rage incident that got netizens talking. The doctor was later identified as Tomas Joaquin Mendez. He was linked to St. Luke’s, but the hospital later issued a statement that Mendez had never been a full-time part of the staff as he had only been an intern.
It was later revealed that Mendez works at Diliman Doctor’s Hospital, but the team from Raffy Tulfo in Action was not allowed to enter the facility or bring their cameras in to interview the doctor.

The driver of the L300 van, 49-year-old Santiago Paredes, went to Raffy Tulfo in Action to seek justice over what happened to them in the incident. His wife, 46-year-old Merely, accompanied him to TV5. She was the one who could be heard talking in the video, but the doctor keeps on telling her to keep quiet.
According to the couple, they had their four kids in the van when the incident happened. It turned out that Mendez wanted to overtake and cut into Paredes’ lane but because the traffic was heavy and he was on the right lane, anyway, the L300 driver did not let Mendez move ahead. This angered the doctor who threw something at their vehicle.

With kids in the vehicle who got scared of Mendez’s action, Paredes decided to ask him why he would throw something at their vehicle. But this angered Mendez who was already so angry that the L300 refused to let him go first.
Here’s Part 1 on Tulfo:
Tulfo called up LTO Dir. Roberto Valera who said that they would issue a show cause order to Mendez regarding the incident. This was later confirmed to be on December 5.
Later on, as the incident with Paredes went viral, many netizens pointed out that this also happened last year, this time with Cris Pulo Eusebio. While he’s no longer involved in the current incident, Eusebio was willing to help Paredes, if ever there’s a case that must be filed against Mendez.

Eusebio’s story was quite similar to what happened to Paredes, with Mendez still driving a Black Fortuner just like in the recent incident. But Eusebio said that he did not even know why Mendez was so angry at him. He was just shocked to see a Php5-coin thrown at their car. He was angry about it, especially because the coin hit the passenger seat window where his wife and their 1-month baby were sitting!
Just like the recent viral incident, Mendez also belittled Eusebio.
Here’s Part 2:
What is a Fortuner?
A Fortuner is a brand of sports utility vehicle (SUV) from Toyota. It is one of the most popular SUVs in the Philippines and is even considered as a status symbol.

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Woman Receives Two National IDs, While Others Haven’t Even Received One
A woman receives two national IDs – and many others aren’t happy about her “good fortune” because they haven’t even received one.
Woman Receives Two National IDs (Duplicate)
Many people view the Philippine national ID processing system as a failure because they haven’t received their IDs even after several years or that it took so long to receive the ID that their appearance already changed..
Recently, the government offered Filipinos a printout of the digital version of the ID, but you have to be the one to have it laminated. It’s just printed on paper.
But while so many people haven’t even received their national IDS (or even the printout) yet, there’s one woman who received a duplicate of hers!
Niña Lomangaya is one of the luckiest people in the Philippines as some netizens joked that she’s receiving “special treatment” from the PSA (Philippine Statistics Authority) because of the two national IDs.
Lomangaya told Bayan Mo, Ipatrol Mo that she had received her first national ID last September 2022. She recalls applying for the national ID in July 2021. So, that alone made her a lucky citizen because it only took a little over a year for her to receive her government-issued ID.

But she was surprised when she received another ID, apparently a duplicate of the first one, on March 9, 2023.
Confused over the situation but also honest about having two IDs, Lomangaya posted about her unique experience – and this soon got the PSA’s attention.
The government agency provided an official statement to Bayan Mo, Ipatrol Mo. In this public statement, PSA thanks them for reaching out to the office and informing them about the situation.
The government agency explained that they are now conducting an investigation over the matter and will contact Lomangaya to address her concern.
What to Do with a Duplicate National ID?
The PSA instructs citizens to surrender the copy or duplicate in the rare chance that they might also receive a second national ID.

You can surrender the duplicate at the nearest PSA office or contact them through:
- Hotline via 1388
- Email: info@philsys.gov.ph
- Facebook page: PSA PhilSys Official
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“Yaya” Ad Goes Viral over Requirement for University Diploma and Teaching Experience
A “yaya” (nanny) ad recently went viral over the requirement for university diploma and teaching experience! And while the salary is certainly quite good (nearly 3x) the standard rate, many netizens still think it’s degrading to college graduates…
What do you think?
University Diploma and Teaching Experience for “Yaya”
Being a “yaya” or nanny in the Philippines isn’t exactly considered a good job. After all, the pay is quite low and many aren’t even treated well.
Although most get free food and accommodation, many aren’t provided enough meals – and a lot don’t have the same food that their ward/s or employers eat.
Also, the nannies are usually on-call nearly 24/7, and they aren’t paid for the overtime hours they spend taking care of their ward.
Recently, there’s a nanny ad that has gone viral on Reddit. It’s reminiscent of the “yaya” ad post that required the nanny to have extremely high beauty standards.
In this new viral ad, the family offers a salary of Php15,000 to their prospective nanny. Now, that’s actually a great thing (for this part, at least)! The post declares that the nanny will work in Makati, so this isn’t an OFW posting for work abroad.

The post also declared that the nanny will be given free food and will have two days off a month.
What irked netizens is that the yaya is required to have a college degree and teaching experience! This person is supposed to be responsible for the education of a 5-year-old.
At this rate, the salary is actually good, yet many netizens felt that it was “degrading” to college graduates who are supposed to find a job within their career path.
“Why in the world would anyone need a university degree to be a yaya? It’s basically babysitting. These people who want university degrees and only give 2 days off a month amaze me with their entitlement,” one netizen commented.
“This is basically a live-in job, like you’re on-call 24-7. They have no control over their time. At least blue collar workers can get away from their job after 5pm and actually go back to their families,” another wrote.
What’s the Minimum Wage in NCR?
According to the National Wages and Productivity Commission of the DOLE (Department of Labor and Employment), the minimum wage for domestic workers in the NCR (National Capital Region) is Php6,000 per month.
Meanwhile, workers in the Non-Agriculture sectors have a minimum wage rate of Php570 per day, and the other sectors at Php533.
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Pinays Join in Breaking the Guinness World Record for Multilingual Reading
Two Pinays join in breaking the Guinness World Record for Multilingual Reading – and they received recognition for helping the international team achieve this feat.
Isn’t that wonderful?
Pinays Help in Breaking the Guinness World Record
We are all in awe of people who are able to break world records, particularly when the feat is recognized by the experts in the field – the Guinness World Records.
Filipinas Maria Corazon Cabrera and Janine Cabrera Mendoza (Maria’s daughter), participated in the multilingual reading aloud relay broke the Guinness World Record for Multilingual Reading last February 26, 2023 at the Bib Sophia library in Schaerbeek, Brussels.

The new world record was achieved by the international team by doing the relay with 65 languages, with the team comprised of children and parents from different schools in the community.
They broke the previous record held by the Museum of Islamic Culture in Qatar for reading in 55 languages.

To ensure that the new world record for “most languages used in a reading relay” is authentic and official, the event was judged by a jury of experts, including professional translators from the European institutions as well as professors and staff from the universities of Ghent, Brussels, Louvain-la-Neuve, and Antwerp.
For this event, participants were tasked to read one sentence from “Mister René,” a book written by Leo Timmers about the Belgian painter Rene Magritte.

In the reading relay, the participants had to read in these different languages, with just a maximum of 10 seconds of waiting time in between.
Aside from Filipino, languages used to read the line from the book include Welsh, Hebrew, Swahili, Akkadian, and Urdu.
It was another Filipina, Ms. Maria Alicia Reyes Amarga, who attested to the correctness of the Filipino translation that the Cabreras read during the event.

“We share this achievement with all Filipinos. We should be proud of our language and culture,” the elder Cabrera said.
How Many Languages are There in the Philippines
The Philippines is a very diverse country, with as many as 120 spoken languages.
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