Showing posts with label Ces Quesada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ces Quesada. Show all posts

An innocent child will try to heal the wounds of the past in “Nang Ngumiti ang Langit”

New child star Sophia Reola will remind viewers on the value of forgiveness in “Nang Ngumiti ang Langit”, with its pilot episode streaming via TFC Online (www.TFC.tv) on March 25

ABS-CBN offers another touching story of a child who will remind viewers of the importance of forgiveness in the new series, "Nang Ngumiti Ang Langit", which will be seen in most countries outside the Philippines via The Filipino Channel (TFC), with its pilot episode streaming simulcast its local airing via TFC Online (www.TFC.tv) on March 25 at 11:30 A.M. (Manila time).

"Nang Ngumiti Ang Langit" Introduces Shopia Reola


Introducing a new show is already a something to look forward to, but what makes it more exciting is an introduction to a new star that will pave the way to her own career in show business. ABS-CBN's new show Nang Ngumiti Ang Langit is set to do that with the lead star Sophia Reola who plays the role of Mikmik that the public will find adorable, witty, and lovable.

Premiering on March 25, "Nang Ngumiti Ang Langit," is directed by FM Reyes and Marinette Natividad-de Guzman and stars RK Bagatsing, Cristine Reyes, Kaye Abad, Enzo Pineda, Pilar Pilapil Ces Quesada, Matet de Leon, and Keempee de Leon. Also joining the daytime series are child
stars Heart Ramos, Miguel Vergara and Krystal Mejes.

Dogs may be cute, but remember that rabies kills

For most dog owners, their pets are more than just their bestfriends.  Oftentimes, they are more like family.  Such was the case with Eduardo Sese -- that was before his beloved pet unwittingly ended his life due to rabies.

Sese was a poor familyman in the province of Pampanga. Although he was undereducated and lacked the skills that would land him a good job, he was a righteous man.  

He may not have the perfect family and marriage, at least he had his dogs to turn to in his times of despair.  What he didn't expect was that his closeness with his canine friends would cost him his own life.

One day one of the puppies accidentally bit on Sese's finger, and since he didn't realize how harmful that bite could be, he didn't bother to get an anti-rabies shot.

Elevating Holistic Wellness through Optimal Liver Health

LAC, the leading health and wellness supplement retailer in the Philippines, supports World Liver Day 2024 Did you know your liver is a mult...