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Raffy Tulfo In Action: Response Of Mr. Tulfo To Mystica | December 10, 2018

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Idol Raffy Tulfo made his public response with regards to the allegation spreading in social media that Mystica is not satisfied with the result of her case which she brought to the show last week.

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Today, Mr. Tulfo answered back but instead of doing it during the live broadcast, the show host decided to do it off-air and utilized other means rather than using the air-time of Wanted sa Radyo.

“Kung napapansin nyo po, ito’y off-air,” showing that the booth’s microphone is currently not working on purpose.

The reason why he did it is to maximize the show’s time for people who are seeking help.

“Ang bawat minuto ng programa ay mailalaan sa mga taong talagang nangangailangan ng aming tulong,” said Tulfo.

Mr. Tulfo also shared that he already pulled out all of the help he promised earlier to Mystica. Which means that Ms. Ruby Rose Villanueva (Mytica’s real name) will be on her own dealing her case.

Related: Mystica Response To Raffy Tulfo, “You’re Going To Pay The Price”

Last week she complained two persons, Niño Barzaga and Andrew Olivar for cyberbullying.

Watch the entire video above to find out the real score why Mr. Tulfo decided to end their help on assisting Mytica’s case.

Wanted sa Radyo with the tagline “Kakampi ng mga Inaapi” which is a public affairs program that airs every weekdays (Mondays to Fridays) at 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (PHI time).

At the same time, the show is also aired in Radyo5 92.3 News FM, Facebook Live and an hour delayed telecast in Aksyon TV.

The said program is hosted by “Idol” Raffy Tulfo and Niña Taduran as both personalities looks into mistreatment, corruption and oppression.

Wanted sa Radyo is not biased as it listen both the complainant and the complainee until the issue brought to their show got clarified. In order for the hosts to provide the best advise, they reach out to government public offices and if needed also to private sectors.

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