Ogie Diaz, sinabing maha-high blood kung "eechosin" ka lang ng magiging Pangulo sa "difficult times"

Ogie Diaz, sinabing maha-high blood kung "eechosin" ka lang ng magiging Pangulo sa "difficult times"

- Ogie Diaz took to Twitter and expressed his sentiment with regards to the character of the future president

- He said that it is quite hard if the future president during difficult times will just give a reason for not showing up

- The comedian then said that the reason would be "having a prior commitment"

- He then said that one must go for the person who is ready to be a president

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Ogie Diaz took to Twitter and expressed his sentiment with regards to the future president.

Ogie Diaz, sinabing maha-high blood kung "eechosin" ka lang ng magiging Pangulo sa "difficult times"
Photo: Ogie Diaz (@ogie.diaz.5)
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He said that it would be quite hard if the one who becomes president will simply give a reason that he has a prior commitment during difficult times.

The comedian described the feeling as "maha-highblood ka."

He said, this is why that one must go for the person who is ready to be the next president.

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"Mahirap pag ang naging Pangulo mo, in the most difficult times, eechosin kang may nauna na siyang commitment. Maha-highblood ka. Kaya doon tayo sa handa nang maging Pangulo."

In another tweet, the comedian also thanked a number of youth volunteers who were doing house-to-house campaign for VP Leni Robredo.

Ogie Diaz, or Roger Diaz Pandaan in real life, is a Pinoy actor, comedian, entertainment reporter, and talent manager. He was born on January 2, 1970 in Quezon City and was known as “Pekto” in the popular and long-running TV sitcom, “Palibhasa Lalaki.”

Recently, Ogie posted a “resibo” on his social media account about one of the congressional bills that then congresswoman and now VP Leni Robredo filed back in 2013. The bill mandates the full disclosure of all government agencies and its branches of all its transactions for the benefit of the public. It would allow people to access financial data at any time without going through a lot of bureaucratic red tape. Ogie said the bill, which was filed in 2013, shows the kind of good and honest government that VP Leni wants.

The talent manager also said he's worried about veteran actress Elizabeth Oropesa after Eric Nicolas admitted his performances with UniTeam's campaign is only work. The celebrity, however, clarified what he's not getting paid, though this did not deter some to hold him to his earlier statement, which indicated he's being paid. As for Ogie, he somewhat jokingly said he's worried Elizabeth Oropesa might go ahead with her earlier dare to have her limbs cut off if artists with the UniTeam are getting paid for their services.

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