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Wife Seeks to Rescue Husband from 63-Year-Old Employer Who Seems to Like Him

For 5 years, he worked at a household for a woman who refused to let him go home to his family in Bacolod. But because his female employer also makes him do personal things that obviously shows she likes him and he also feels scared to leave, Giovanni Dianala, 30 years old, asked his wife to go to Raffy Tulfo for help.

Photo credit: Raffy Tulfo in Action / YouTube

Reschel Dianala immediately went to Tulfo so her husband can be rescued. She is accompanied by several other workers of Noemi Ignacio, 63 years old, who lives in a mansion in Ayala Alabang. While Giovanni was hired as houseboy, he was promoted to Personal Assistant – and the personal things she made him do are so unbelievable that Tulfo, his staff, and netizens are in disbelief.

Photo credit: Raffy Tulfo in Action / YouTube

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Another houseboy, housemaid, and cook also went with Reschel to Tulfo, not just to support her in having Giovanni rescued but to also seek for their wages. According to them, Noemi won’t give their full salary each month, especially when they go on a day off because she’s afraid that they won’t come back.

Photo credit: Raffy Tulfo in Action / YouTube
Photo credit: Raffy Tulfo in Action / YouTube

Giovanni would later detail what Noemi would make him do – and it really got a lot of netizens laughing. However, despite being her obvious favorite worker, she also says bad words about him and even sent the CIDG to his home to check whether he took some of her things!

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He only earns Php9,000 a month but she won’t let him leave the house and go home to Bacolod. He is also asked to sleep inside her bedroom, except on Sundays when Noemi’s husband is there. With everyone against her, Noemi refused to face Tulfo and her former workers. She asked her driver, Faustino Habonete, to speak for her but the guy only said he didn’t see anything that Giovanni claimed Noemi made him do.

Photo credit: Raffy Tulfo in Action / YouTube
Photo credit: Raffy Tulfo in Action / YouTube

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What’s a Mansion?

A mansion is a huge home that typically has many rooms. The minimum is 5-6 rooms but mansions typically have as many as 10 or more rooms.

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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.

Photo credit: Philippine Embassy in Belgium

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.

Photo credit: Philippine Embassy in Belgium

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.

Photo credit: Philippine Embassy in Belgium

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.

Photo credit: Philippine Embassy in Belgium

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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Russian Stuck in PH, Sells Bottled Water after Losing Valuables to a Pinay

A Russian stuck in PH had resorted to selling bottled water after losing valuables, including his passport, to a Pinay he met before his flight.

Russian Stuck in PH Sells Bottled Water

Millions of tourists visit the Philippines each year. Sadly, many of them lose valuables, including important documents like passports and ATMs, to locals who have bad intentions.

One of them is Igorevich Vladislav Saulev, a 43-year-old Russian national from St. Petersburg.

His situation went viral after a concerned citizen, John Carlo Villaruel, shared about on Facebook via Cebu Daily News Online last March 7, 2023.

According to Villaruel, he met Saulev in downtown Cebu. He was surprised to see the foreigner selling watered bottles in the streets with a placard around his neck, asking for help because he lost his passport.

Photo credit: John Carlo Villaruel / CDN Digital

It turned out that the Russian had met a woman before his flight. He had taken up residence in a town in southern Cebu and had arrived at the city at 2AM on February 25.

He met a woman on one of the city’s streets. They ended up spending a few hours together before returning to the spot at around 10PM.

While riding a taxi together, the woman asked the driver to stop – but she quickly grabbed Saulev’s backpack as she got out of the cab. It contained all his valuables.

With no money, phone, or anything, he ended up living on the streets. The vendors in the area took pity on him after noticing him wandering around.

Although though gave him money for food at first, they also have limited funds. That’s why they invited him to sell water for commission – and that’s how he met Villaruel.

Photo credit: Vhenna Mantilla / Cebu Daily News

Thanks to the kindhearted vendors, he was able to survive in the streets. And thanks to Villaruel, his plight went viral and he’s now receiving help from netizens and the authorities so he can go back home.

How to Avoid Losing All Valuables & Documents While Traveling

Everywhere you go, there’s a chance of losing your stuff because some people have made a living out of taking valuables from other people.

Here are some tips to avoid losing all your valuables:

  • Buy anti-theft bags or packs that prevent people from slashing your bag to get your valuables
  • Separate your documents and valuables so you can have a backup when you lose something
  • Don’t bring a lot of cash; online banking and other digital options are now readily available as your backup
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Elderly Man Sells Crocheted Bags for Son’s Dialysis and to Support Family

An elderly man sells crocheted bags for his son’s dialysis treatment and to support his family. What a loving and hardworking dad!

His story went viral after a student spotted him selling at high noon and asked netizens for help so he could have more sales.

Elderly Man Selling Crocheted Bags Goes Viral

As we age, our bodies become frail and we become tired more easily than when we were younger. That’s why there are usually age limits to many jobs – that can help keep the elderly safe while also protecting the companies from liabilities because older folks are more prone to getting sick or meeting an accident, especially in fast-paced work environments.

Photo credit: Marvie Joy Vicente Oliamot

Sadly, there are many elderly people who still need to work. That’s because they don’t have family members who can support them or they have loved ones who still need to be supported.

That seems to be the situation of Tatay Emerberto Bongabong, also known as “Tatay Emer.”

Photo credit: Marvie Joy Vicente Oliamot
Photo credit: Marvie Joy Vicente Oliamot

Although he’s already 73 years old, Tatay Emer is still out in the streets to sell crocheted goods to raise funds for his son’s medical treatment.

His story went viral when he was spotted by Marvie Joy Vicente Oliamot, a fourth-year college student from the University of the Immaculate Conception in Davao City.

According to Oliamot, Tatay Emer hails from San Vicente Ferrer Exodus Fr. Selga St. in Davao City, but often sells his goods at Bankerohan and Davao Doctors College, Inc.

Photo credit: Marvie Joy Vicente Oliamot
Photo credit: Marvie Joy Vicente Oliamot
Photo credit: Marvie Joy Vicente Oliamot

The cute crocheted items, including coin purses, cell phone holders, and water bottle carriers range from Php50 to Php250 each, depending on the style.

Oliamot praised the elderly man’s handiwork, saying that the crocheted goods look great and the buyers won’t be dismayed by what they’ll get.

She also shared that netizens can also reach Tatay Emer’s son Bert Bong to buy the goods.

What’s Crochet?

Crochet is a kind of handicraft that uses a hooked needle with looped, patterned yarn to create various stuff – as with Tatay Emer’s case, these include coin purses, cell phone holders, and water bottle carriers.

You can also make crocheted clothes and baby socks.

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