DJ Chacha celebrates husband’s milestone: “Pogi namang sergeant niyan”

DJ Chacha celebrates husband’s milestone: “Pogi namang sergeant niyan”

  • DJ Chacha celebrated her husband Michael Guevara’s achievement as he earned the rank of sergeant in the Philippine Air Force Reserve
  • She shared his photo on social media after he completed the Basic Citizen Military Training
  • Her post reflected the pride she felt as he reached this new milestone
  • The moment also emphasized the hard work and discipline he maintained throughout his training

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Radio personality DJ Chacha proudly celebrated her husband’s latest achievement after he officially earned the rank of sergeant in the Philippine Air Force Reserve.

DJ Chacha celebrates husband’s milestone: “Pogi namang sergeant niyan”
DJ Chacha celebrates husband’s milestone: “Pogi namang sergeant niyan” (Photos: @_djchacha, @magicmyk26)
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The broadcaster took to social media to share a uniformed photo of her husband, Michael Guevara, who recently completed his training.

DJ Chacha reposted the image on her Instagram Story and expressed her joy in a brief but affectionate message. In her own caption, she wrote: “pogi namang sergeant niyan! congrats my love.”

The photo originated from her husband’s post, where he reflected on the discipline required throughout his training. His caption read:

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“Discipline over comfort, always.
SGT MICHAEL AUGUSTUS G GUEVARA PAF(Res) BCMT Class 2025 Bravo ‘Lakanlahi’”.

DJ Chacha’s message highlighted both her pride and the strong support she gives her husband as he reaches new milestones in his service. The couple’s posts drew positive attention online, with many noting the dedication and effort that military training demands.

Czarina Marie Balba-Guevara, also known as DJ Chacha, is a Filipina radio disc jockey, broadcast journalist, and author. She began her career with MOR 101.9 under ABS-CBN, where she became popular through shows like Dear MOR. She has also appeared on television, including Pinoy Big Brother: Lucky Season 7. After ABS-CBN’s shutdown in 2020, she moved to TV5’s 105.9 True FM. DJ Chacha has written advice books such as Napakasakit, Ate Chacha. Married to Michael Guevara, she is a mother of three and remains highly active on social media, where she connects with a wide audience.

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Recently, DJ Chacha urged local government units (LGUs) to prioritize distributing emergency “Go Bags” amid the recent earthquakes instead of spending on political promotions. She emphasized the importance of preparedness and cited Pasig City as an example of an LGU that has already implemented such a program since 2022. The radio host also called on officials to ensure fair and non-selective distribution of aid to residents. Moreover, she criticized the politicization of public service and condemned those who might take advantage of government programs for personal gain.

DJ Chacha also made a striking remark online as she expressed her frustration over the lack of accountability for corruption cases in the country, even as the Christmas season approaches. On Instagram, DJ Chacha posted a photo of herself wearing a black shirt with the words “Managot Kurakot.” She also wrote a pointed caption that reads, “70 days to go before Christmas pero wala pa ring napapanagot na kurakot.” Her statement quickly caught attention for its sharp commentary on the current political climate, using the anticipation of Christmas — a season often associated with joy and giving — to highlight the absence of justice for corrupt officials.

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