Isko Moreno shares photo of his public school life | Inquirer News

Isko Moreno shares photo of his public school life

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 04:07 PM October 15, 2020

Photo from Isko Moreno Twitter account

MANILA, Philippines — Manila Mayor Isko Moreno on Thursday recalled his student days at his public high school, sharing a group photo of him with his classmates.

The grainy photo showed Moreno and his classmates clad in white polo uniform and black pants.

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“TBT [Throwback Thursday] mga Batang Maynila! Buhay Public High School. [Mayroon] ka rin ba picture ng mga classmates [nin]yo?” read Moreno’s caption.

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(Do you have a picture with your classmates too?)

Moreno finished his secondary education at Tondo High School.

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Netizens could not help but also remember their lives as happy high school students.

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“Basta masaya talaga ang high school life ko (My high school life was really fun),” a netizen replied to Moreno’s tweet.

Another netizen was also amazed how the mayor of the capital city was just a simple boy back then.

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“Sino po ang mag-aakala na ang ganyang simpleng bata, mumurahin ang sapatos, isa lang ang uniporme eh magiging MAYOR NG MANILA? Akalain mo yun? [Hin]di hadlang ang kahirapan sa buhay upang pangarap ay marating,” another Twitter user replied.

(Who would’ve thought that a simple student with cheap shoes and a single uniform would become the mayor of Manila? Who would’ve thought? Being poor is not an obstacle for us to achieve our dreams.)

JPV
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