BF On Character Building

February 11, 2008 · Filed Under about marikina, famous people, general, self-help · 4 Comments 
I want to be remembered not as a builder of roads, schoolrooms and other infrastructure facilities. I want to be remembered as a builder of character.

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BF on Leaderhip
Mr. Governance’ Quotable Quotes

February 7, 2008 · Filed Under about marikina, famous people, general, self-help · Comment 
As leaders, we are expected not only to carry on, but to do better and make it faster because the sands of times are running out in many of our fellow citizens.

I believe that progress must come faster, otherwise, more people will go to bed with empty stomachs. Progress must come sooner, otherwise, more children will miss their milk bottle, their school and the joys of childhood. Progress must come faster, otherwise, more people will get sick, lose their jobs nad give up homes.

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BF on Political Will.
Mr. Governance’ Quotable Quotes

January 10, 2008 · Filed Under about marikina, general · Comment 
“Political Will is Not Political Suicide.”

Bayani Fernando
Former Marikina Mayor
Present Chairman of Metro Manila Development Authority

Among my favorite quotes of BF was this one on Political Will for Government Officials. It is a known fact that people in government fear pursuing programs that may provoke or offend people for fear of not being voted the next election thereby not resolving the more controversial and important issues of the community and its people.
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BF on Governance.
Mr. Governance’ Quotable Quotes

January 8, 2008 · Filed Under about marikina, famous people, general · 4 Comments 


“Our main concern is to see the people of Marikina with an uplifted spirit proud in self-dignity and honor, full of self-respect, observant, concerned with the government and his fellowmen and that each man shall be a symbol of hope, aware of his social responsibilities, humble in his victory and magnanimous in his success.”

Bayani Fernando
Former Marikina Mayor
Present Metro Manila Development Authority Chairman

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Marikina’s Historical Places and Events
Part 1: Shoe Museum

November 5, 2007 · Filed Under about marikina · Comment 

The author was the headwriter of the souvenir booklet of one of the city’s festivities where these historical bits were published.

Marikina is indeed an interesting place with an even more interesting history. The then Marikina Mayor Bayani F. Fernando, now Chairman of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority [MMDA], a true-blooded marikeño whose passion for the city is overwhelming, traced and marked the history places of the city so everyone can marvel how Marikina came to be.

Join me in in walking down the steps of my beloved city’s memory lane…

  • THE SHOE MUSEUM
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    The Marikina Shoe Museum, the only one in the country, used to be a bigasang bayan [rice mill] owned by affluent family of Doña Teresa dela Paz,
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