davao gyud the best city in Mindanao
Clearing ug pile driving sa Ayala Center Davao
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davao city kay naa siya didto... hehe
^maayo kung naa na ayala didto dvo kay limited ra man gud i-shop didto sa uban malls. Unya ang sm layo.
milf ba behind sa pag bomba sa Davao City particularly sa SASA wharf? Bus terminal? Davao airport?
try PAGADIAN CITY!
Research about Michael Meiring a terrorist bombing suspect who prematurely blew his bomb while staying at a Davao hotel many years ago. He turned out to be CIA Agent.
Palapda inyong paminsar sa mga issue nga ingon ani aron dili mahimong uto-uto sa mga dula ilang pamulitika ug aron dili magpataka pangutana ingon ani nga wala pa'y idea unsa'y sukod sa panghitabo pero murag ang motibo para ma-diasdvantage ang image sa Davao.
There were even attempts to worsen things up when surprised military personnels were commanded by their impostor leaders to straff moslem mosques after the events occured. These army personnels were so disgruntled that they joined the Oakwood mutiny and exposed the insider job attempt to the media.
But, during those trying times Davao instead rose up immediately after the tragedy and turned it to be one of the most shining and glorifying event for the city to the admiration even of foreign observers. After the tragedy and suspected insider conspiracy, the people of Davao held a Peace March attended by almost all sectors of society from Christian, Muslim, Indigenous tribes, religious, secular, miltant groups, etc and showed to the whole world how united the Dabawenyos are. It was a scene no true Dabawenyo could forget as people from all walks of life comforted and supported each other. One can see Muslim, Christian people sincerely hugging and even crying (a memorable scene to every Dabawenyo) in support of each other in a show of unity among these groups not always seen in any Mindanao or Philippine city.
In Davao City the unity and support of Christian, Muslim, Indigenous peoples is very strong and even the admiring foreign observers attested it, and this is what makes one a true and proud Dabawenyo. And those who are friends with Davao deserve to partake with this noble pride. There was even one Muslim who was interviewed on TV and he so admired Davao he said "Mayaman ang Davao, mas mayaman pa sa Cebu," that is the actual words he said on air in PTV 11 during those trying times. Of course that was his opinion, though he may not mean material riches (alhough Davao had recently garnered the status of most competitive city in the entire country), more likely he means more than that, probably he means the rich cultural ties between Davaoenyos and their Muslim bothers.
Ngano nangutana ka? Taga-asa ka?
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