Flood control project controversy
Sophia Laforteza, the leader of the rising multinational girl group KATSEYE, expressed her unwavering support for the anti-corruption rallies in the Philippines.
Congressman Arjo Atayde went viral as he personally handed out relief goods to residents of Barangay Talayan who were affected by recent heavy flooding.
Camille Prats took to social media to air her frustrations about the alleged corruption in government, linked to issues surrounding flood control projects.
Jodi Sta. Maria joined the September 21 protest and later shared reflections online, saying the Trillion Peso March proved Filipinos continue to fight with hope.
Maja Salvador shared a lit candle photo and heartfelt post on Instagram, praying for the youth’s future and declaring her stand against corruption.
Catriona Gray took to Instagram to urge leaders to end corruption, demand accountability, and criticized empty promises and theatrics in government.
Ogie Diaz took to Instagram Stories to address public reactions to his earlier appeal regarding anti-corruption rallies, a message that quickly went viral online.
Vice Ganda delivered a fiery message to President Bongbong Marcos on Sunday, September 21, urging him to take decisive action against corruption in the country.
Korina Sanchez reflected on her coverage of the ‘Trillion Peso March,’ linking it to her experience reporting the 1986 EDSA Revolution decades ago.
Flood control project controversy
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