: On April 13, 2026, a vlogger was arrested by the NBI for a social media post deemed a potential threat against the President.

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So whether it ends in a tearful goodbye at the airport or a quiet wedding at the Sta. Cruz Cathedral , an April romance in Dipolog City is never forgettable. It is a storyline written on sweaty palms, whispered over pancit bam-i , and sealed under the sweltering, stubborn sun of Western Mindanao.

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In Dipolog, courtship is still a performance. April evenings on the Dipolog Sunset Boulevard are a parade of pag-asa . Young men in their best sando and cheap cologne walk laps, pretending to exercise but actually scanning crowds. Young women walk in groups of three or four, laughing loudly, holding cellphones like talismans.

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If you can provide any additional context—such as names of people involved, a more specific location, or the exact nature of the scandal—I would be happy to help conduct a more targeted search.

: Some search queries for "scandals" in the area often retrieve older or lighthearted social media content, such as a 2025 viral video of a "rider in Dipolog City" receiving assistance from a bystander for an itchy back, which was jokingly labeled a "scandal" in some TikTok titles. Context on Viral "Scandals"

The dissemination, hosting, or searching of non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII) carries strict legal penalties in the Philippines. Legislation Core Objective Key Penalties (Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act)

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A nurse from Dipolog who works in a Riyadh hospital returns home every April for three years. She reconnects with a former classmate who never left — a trisikad driver now, or a lumber seller in the public market. They meet at Bretto’s (a local bakeshop) for coffee. The conversations are stilted. She speaks of sandstorms and sterile hospital corridors; he speaks of rising diesel prices and the new traffic scheme near Mibang . But there is still a flicker — a memory of teenage love letters slipped under desks at Dipolog City National High School. They spend three weeks dancing around each other, then she leaves again. The last scene: she watches the Dipolog airport’s tiny terminal (before the new one was built) disappear behind coconut trees. He doesn’t see her off because he cannot afford the tricycle fare to the airport. Their love story becomes an April ritual: reunion and rupture, every year.

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