Ninoy has been chosen by GoldQuest International Ltd., a global numismatics company based in Hong Kong, as the first Filipino to be featured in its "Champions for Peace" series. He joins the ranks of such famous personalities as Mahatma Gandhi, Pope John Paul II, John F. Kennedy, Princess Diana, and Mother Teresa who are immortalized in the coin series that pays tribute to historical figures who contributed to world peace. The gold coin will be minted by Germanys B.H. Mayers Mint and will be marketed worldwide through GoldQuest.
The Ninoy Aquino Commemorative Coin is a project of GoldQuest led by Joseph Bismark, director for corporate affairs, and The Spirit of EDSA Foundation headed by its founding chairman, Christopher Carrion. The partnership was formalized recently through a contract signing which was attended by former Press Secretary Teddy Benigno, GoldQuest-Philippines country manager Victor Asuncion and B.H. Mayers Mint chairman Bernhard Mayer. The signing forms part of the preparations for the observance of Ninoys 20th death anniversary in August.
Ninoy made peace, particularly for his fellow Filipinos, his special quest. It is said that during his incarceration at Fort Bonifacio during Martial Law, he closely studied the life and ideals of Gandhi, who was assassinated during his quest for peace. Ninoys seven years and seven months as a political detainee, Raul Rodrigo disclosed in his book Phoenix, had tempered the brash young politician into a "wise man who quoted Gandhi." Ninoy had also begun to believe that his country could be freed from the shackles of martial law through purely peaceful means.
Myrna T. Yao, NCWP president, says these two books are "part of our response to the call of NCWP members and the Local Councils of women for more empowerment tools that they can access and bring to the level of their grassroots women members."
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Three years ago, SHAP opened its doors to preschoolers; now it offers grade school, and high school education, and its programs, drawn up with Rose Villamor, formerly of the International School, are aimed at integrating excellence in the school curriculum.
Recently, SHAP and EDUQUEST signed a memorandum of understanding whereby the latter provides students with reading and math literacy technology, and the former identifies classes, teachers and educational managers for the program as well as conduct action research, including administration of research instruments and consolidation of research data.
SHAP students are encouraged to join competitive activities such as the editorial writing competition in the National Capital Region, where they won awards. Students placed second in the IT Olympiad sponsored by the AMA Ortigas Campus in 2002. They have exhibited their art works made under the tutelage of Lubin Nepomuceno, and last December, the school choir performed at the Dusit Hotel and the Shangri-La Plaza. They excel in chess and basketball games, and to round out their exposure, Principal Lorna Gonzales engages them in outreach activities
Joey, the businessman-cum-educator, is proud about the way his school is turning out.
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