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Adobo Flashback: The top 10 most popular posts about Rommel Ynion


After so many antics written about our favorite bipolar, why don’t we look back at the most popular write ups featuring the one and only KSP Rommel Ynion.

1. How Rommel Ynion got his wealth

2. Iloilo City is being hostaged by a sick person

3. Where the Ynion wealth came from 

4. Rommel Ynion, mga utang mo ay!

5. Estafa cases of Rommel Ynion 

6. Being a Leader the Ynionese Way

7. Manila banks refuse to give loans to Rommel Ynion

8. Rommel “Mafioso” Ynion is caught lying again!!

9. Who is Nelson Ramirez in the life of Rommel Ynion?

10. How Rommel Ynion attempted to destroy the reputations of Manny Pangilinan and Reghis Romero II.

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“Sammy, lie for me please,” says Rommel Ynion


So, how many times does one have to repeat a lie? When Rommel Ynion went to the States about three weeks ago, he told people that he was going to enroll at Stanford University Graduate Program to pursue his Masters Degree in Economics. Well, Adobo Ilonggo’s fans exposed that as a lie because there is no way Mafioso Rommel Ynion, pathetic, trying hard intellectual could make it because one has to have an undergrad degree in Stanford itself to qualify for its master’s program in Economics.

But no, no, no, ladies and gentlemen, he has to repeat a lie through one Sammy Julian, a Panay News correspondent in Malacanang. So, Sammy, upon the orders of his boss, Danny “Estafador” Fajardo, writes about Rommel enrolling for his Master’s Degree. And then, faster than you can say, “smuggler!” Rommel Ynion is back in Iloilo City when he was supposed to be enrolling. What kind of lying expertise do you guys have? Here is Sammy’s liar of a column and right below it, is a link to Stanford’s requirements for a Master’s Degree in Economics.

Master's in Lying at Stanford University or was it the Nelson Ramirez School of Hard Knocks?

 

http://economics.stanford.edu/graduate/graduate-degree-program/masters-degree

Requirements—A master’s program must satisfy these criteria:

  1. Completing, at Stanford, at least 45 units of credit beyond those required for the bachelor’s degree, of which at least 40 units must be in the Department of Economics. Students must complete ECON 202 and at least three other 200-level courses. They must receive a grade of ‘B-’ or better in ECON 202. Undergraduate courses must be numbered 105 or higher. No seminar courses numbered 300 or above can be counted.
  2. Demonstrating competence in empirical methodology by receiving a grade of ‘B-’ or better in both ECON 270 and 271, or by receiving a grade of ‘B-’ or above in each of ECON 102A, B, and C.
  3. Submitting two term papers (or a thesis of sufficient quality). At least one of these papers must be deemed to represent graduate-level work. Normally, this means that it is written in connection with a 200-level course. A maximum of ten units of credit can be earned for a thesis toward the 45-unit degree requirement.
  4. A grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 must be maintained for all master’s level work. All courses must be taken for a letter grade.

Any exceptions to the above requirements must be approved in advance by the Director of Graduate Study.

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Rommel Ynion receives an award! Congrats, Rommel!


Rommel Ynion and the Nelson Ramirez  school of hard jokes.  http://www.ufs.ph/2009-10/01020901NF

Nelson Ramirez School of Hard Knocks. Ha ha ha. ROFL!

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How Rommel Ynion attempted to destroy the reputations of Manny Pangilinan and Reghis Romero II.


Via black media operations. That’s how.

Rommel Ynion is such a big shot he tried to shoot down the Reghis Romero II-led Harbour Centre Port Terminal Inc. (HCPTI) so that his client, Enrique “Ricky” Razon Jr., chairman of International Container Terminal Services Inc. could get the the Manila North Harbour Port Terminal Inc. (MNHPI) that is now operating the Manila North Harbor in Tondo.

Romero’s partner is no less than Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) led by Manuel V. Pangilinan. MNHPI late last year won the 25-year contract to operate and modernize the North Harbor and MVP and Romero wants to have controlling interest there.

Before Pangilinan and Romero, two of Philippines’ most respected businessmen, could win the contract to rehabilitate and develop the dilapidated Manila North Harbor in Tondo, who do you think made things difficult for these true tycoons?

No less than Iloilo’s favorite Mafioso and fake philanthropist, Rommel S. Ynion.

With Enrique “Ricky” Razon Jr., being “the Philippines’ eighth richest man, worth an estimated $620 million”, Mafioso Rommel S. Ynion cajoled him into hiring him for black media operations where he created tirades against Romero’s Smokey Mountain Project in a bid to destroy the reputation of Reghis Romero II via full page ads in major national newspapers. He did this with the help of a certain Engr. Nelson Ramirez, editor in chief of Tinig Marino of the League of Filipino Seafarers.

Adobo Ilonggo’s deep throat at the North Harbor squeals that Rommel Ynion, younger brother of another tycoon, Eugenio “Jun” S. Ynion Jr., did not succeed but collected P30 million from Ricky Razon.

Such talent! And so, Mafioso Rommel S. Ynion struts around calling himself the “new Bubby Dacer” and brags to everyone including the people of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo that he was able to take on MVP and Reghis II.

But we all know what happened to the poor PR man who also happens to be the idol of Ynion’s media mercenaries Danny Fajardo and Manuel Mejorada.

More on Adobo’s next post. Who is Nelson Ramirez?

 

 

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