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Boy Abunda to Graduates: Ask the Annoying Questions

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Popular talk show host imparts unique advice as commencement speaker at OEd’s Virtual Graduation



When hosting his talk
shows, Boy Abunda is known not to mince words to get to the bottom line of his conversations with guests. As speaker at OEd’s 4th Commencement Exercises, Abunda spoke from the heartgiving graduates what he feels is the most practical advice.

“Do not be afraid to annoy. Annoy with dignity–ask the difficult questions,” Abunda said, addressing the 162 OEd graduates virtually present. The advice, he says, is to eliminate usual barriers that prevent people from speaking up.

“Culturally, pinaniwala tayo that we have to be pleasant all the time, no matter how painful it is. Huwag ka magtanong, don’t shake the status quoiniiwasan natin magtanong ng annoying questions,” shared Abunda. “Ask the right questions if you want to know something about yourself or the world around you, even if it’s annoying, do not be afraid to ask.”

As one of OEd’s Level-Up ambassadors, Abundawas chosen as commencement speaker by the country’s first institution to offer full online degree programs and a member of AMA Education System, owing to their shared advocacy of lifelong learning. Abunda’s speech reminded graduates of the need to be human especially during this time of the pandemic. 

“For us to start living in an equitable world, we have to start engaging with each other. We cannot ignore each other, we have to be present,” Abundasaid. “Simple lang ang ibig kong sabihin: may paikalam tayo sa isa’ti-isa, sa bayan, sa mga pamilyanatin, sa eskwelahan, sa mundo at mga kaibigannatin.”

Abunda’s speech was of the of the highlights of OEd’s first ever virtual graduation, held on October 22, that brought together graduates and their families from 18 countries. The online event gave candidates ranging from Senior High to Master’s Degree Programs the opportunity to celebrate their academic achievements from the safety of their homes.

Hosted by popular radio DJ Nicole Hyala, the program also had surprise appearances from OEdambassadors Piolo Pascual, Sharlene San Pedro,you and Darren Espanto, who serenaded graduates with soulful renditions of popular tracks.

With the COVID-19 pandemic presenting a barrier to a physical ceremony, OEd did what it does best—pivot to the online medium that successfully allowed graduates to study at anytime and anywhere.  

“This year, we wanted to ensure that our graduates are able to mark this momentous occasion in their lives and celebrate their academic achievement. We continue to be committed in using online technology to provide our students with learning continuity. Online is truly the future of education,” said Dr. Amable C. Aguiluz IX, Vice Chairman of AMA Education System.

To find out more about OEd and its programs, log on to www.oed.com.ph

The full graduation program can be watched via this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHZylVew3QE

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