“Actress Ellen Adarna in a blue outfit beside a bold quote graphic saying ‘It’s almost 2026, wala pang nakukulong,’ referencing her viral statement about corruption after Typhoon Tino in Cebu.”

“Ellen Adarna Speaks Out: ‘It’s Almost 2026, Wala Pang Nakukulong’ — Actress Slams Corruption After Typhoon Tino”

November 08, 20252 min read

Outspoken and unfiltered as always, Ellen Adarna has made a powerful statement following the devastation of Typhoon Tino in Cebu.

The actress took to social media to express frustration over the lack of accountability in the wake of massive corruption scandals tied to flood control projects that failed when Cebu needed them most.

“Actress Ellen Adarna in a blue outfit beside a bold quote graphic saying ‘It’s almost 2026, wala pang nakukulong,’ referencing her viral statement about corruption after Typhoon Tino in Cebu.”

“It’s almost 2026, wala pang nakukulong. We suffer the hardest while they’re sipping apple juice,” she said in a quote now going viral.

Her post struck a chord among Filipinos — especially those who lost homes and loved ones during the typhoon.

THE CONTEXT: TYPHOON TINO & FLOOD CONTROL SCANDAL

Thousands of families in Mandaue, Cebu City, and Liloan are still reeling from Typhoon Tino’s flash floods.
Videos of residents clinging to rooftops sparked outrage as critics blamed substandard flood control projects worth billions.

Adarna’s statement comes amid renewed public anger toward corrupt officials, echoing the sentiment that justice is long overdue.

THE VOICE OF TRUTH

For Adarna, it wasn’t just about venting — it was about accountability.

“No one has faced the rot they spread,” she added.

Her candor mirrors what many Filipinos feel but are too afraid to say — that corruption kills, not through bullets, but through negligence and greed.

📖 FAITH MEETS FACTS REFLECTION

“Woe to those who make unjust laws, to those who issue oppressive decrees.” — Isaiah 10:1

Ellen’s voice may not come from the pulpit, but it rings with righteous frustration. Her message reminds us that silence amid injustice makes us complicit — and that truth-telling, even when unpopular, is a divine act of courage.

Ellen Adarna’s statement isn’t just celebrity talk — it’s a call to conscience.
As the country rebuilds, may her words echo beyond social media:
💬 “We suffer the hardest while they’re sipping apple juice.”

🦅 This is Politikanta Minute — Faith meets Facts.

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