But behind the smiles, the crocodiles never leave.

Crown on the head,
Rice sack in the hand,

Crocodiles still lurking behind.

But behind the smiles, the crocodiles never leave.

Crown on the head,
Rice sack in the hand,

Crocodiles still lurking behind.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. speaking to the media while asking for public prayers, contrasted with a critical reaction from former commissioner Rowena Guanzon questioning accountability and sincerity.

“Ipagdasal Niyo Ako”: When Prayer Is Asked, but Accountability Is Avoided

January 02, 20261 min read

“Ipagdasal niyo ako sapagkat kapag ang Pangulo ay nagtagumpay, ang buong bansa ay nagtatagumpay.”

“Ipagdasal Niyo Ako”: When Prayer Is Asked, but Accountability Is Avoided

A comforting line — familiar, safe, and powerful in a deeply religious nation. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. once again leaned on faith-language to frame leadership as collective destiny.

But former COA and Comelec Commissioner Rowena Guanzon responded with a sharper, grounded reality check:

“Pinagnanakawan mo na ang Pilipinas, gusto mo ipagdasal ka pa namin?”

Agila satire does not mock prayer — it questions timing and context.

Prayer is sacred.
But prayer without repentance becomes performance.
Prayer without reform becomes a shield.

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In a nation wrestling with unfinished bridges, questionable projects, and trust deficits, the call to “pray for the President” lands differently. The people are not hostile to faith — they are weary of words replacing work.

The eagle sees the contradiction clearly:

  • When projects fail → ask for patience

  • When trust drops → ask for prayer

  • When questions rise → defer accountability

Guanzon’s statement cuts to the core of public frustration. It is not anti-faith. It is anti-hypocrisy.

Scripture itself warns leaders:

“These people honor Me with their lips, but their hearts are far from Me.”
— Matthew 15:8

A nation does not succeed because a leader is prayed for.
A leader is prayed for because they choose truth, justice, and service — even when it costs them.

🦅 Agila bows in prayer — but keeps its eyes open.

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