Arnold Clavio, binalikan ang dance video nila ni Mike Enriquez
- Arnold Clavio reposted on social media a video showing him and Mike Enriquez having a lighthearted moment
- In the video, the two prominent broadcasters were seen happily dancing
- Igan also penned a heartfelt caption where he expressed that Mike will always be remembered by many
- The well-loved “24 Oras” anchor passed away at the age of 71 on August 29
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Arnold Clavio looked back on one of his fun moments with the late Kapuso news anchor Mike Enriquez.
On social media, Arnold reposted a video showing him and Mike dancing to Jason Derulo’s “Savage Love.”
In the caption, Igan penned a heartfelt farewell message to the veteran broadcast journalist.
“Paalam aking Ama, kaibigan, mentor, kasabwat, boss at higit sa lahat, ‘tagapagtanggol’ …. Sabi mo, walang iwanan! Ang daya mo!” Arnold expressed.
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The ‘Saksi’ news anchor also underscored that Mike will always be remembered by many Filipinos.
“Ang alaala mo ay mananatiling buhay sa isipan at damdamin ng maraming Pilipino.”
“Salamat at hanggang sa muling pagkikita,” he added.
Watch the video below:
Mike Enriquez, or Miguel Castro Enriquez in real life, was a multi-awarded Pinoy television and radio newscaster. He was the president of GMA Network’s regional and radio subsidiary, RGMA Network Inc., and was also the Station Manager of Super Radyo DZBB 594 AM. Mike was also a regular anchor on 24 Oras with Mel Tiangco and Vicky Morales. The veteran broadcast journalist passed away at the age of 71. GMA Network confirmed the news in a statement released Tuesday.
Mel Tiangco could not help but get emotional while reporting Mike’s passing. In the said report, Mel’s voice quavered while presenting GMA Network’s statement on Mike’s demise. Furthermore, Vicky Morales and Emil Sumangil were also seen emotional during the closing spiel on Tuesday's episode of “24 Oras.”
“TV Patrol” anchors Noli De Castro, Bernadette Sembrano, Henry Omaga-Diaz expressed sadness over Mike’s passing. The Kapuso broadcaster has passed away at 71 years old on August 29. Noli, Bernadette and Henry offered their condolences to Mike’s family and loved ones before they delivered their closing spiels. “Kabayan” Noli likewise briefly looked back on his friendship with the late veteran broadcast journalist.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh