Intentar ORO - Gratis
BEYOND THE P500 BILL: KIKO AQUINO DEE CARVES HIS OWN PATH VS. CORRUPTION
The Philippine Star
|September 21, 2025
In the tumultuous political landscape of the Philippines, where historical memory often battles deliberate forgetting, a new generation of leadership is emerging— one that is rooted in legacy yet determined to carve its own path.
Among them stands 33-year-old Francis Joseph “Kiko” Aquino Dee, a name that echoes through Philippine history yet speaks with a distinctly contemporary voice.
The spokesperson for today’s “Trillion Peso March” against corruption, this soft-spoken University of the Philippines political science senior lecturer embodies both the enduring power of moral conviction and the evolving nature of democratic engagement. A magna cum laude UP graduate and alumnus of the London School of Economics’ MSc program in Political Science and Political Economy, Kiko wields a potent combination of academic rigor and deep familial legacy — as the grandson of Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. and President Corazon Cojuangco Aquino, and as the grandson of my late uncle, Christian philanthropist and Magsaysay awardee Ambassador Howard Q. Dee — to confront the enduring specter of systemic corruption.
The significance of the Sept. 21 date hangs heavy — it is the anniversary of President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.’s 1972 martial law declaration. This year, it becomes a catalyst for mobilization, with twin protests converging in Metro Manila: the student and activist-led “Baha sa Luneta” at 9 a.m. at Rizal Park in Manila and the church-led “Trillion Peso March” at 2 p.m. at the EDSA People Power Monument in Quezon City, where Kiko serves as spokesman. In this moment, he represents something profound — the unbroken chain of resistance that connects past, present, and future.
A CONVERSATION WITH KIKO AQUINO DEE: LEGACY, ACTIVISM AND THE FIGHT AHEAD
Last month, at the Aug. 21 anniversary of his grandfather Ninoy’s 1983 assassination, I asked Kiko some questions. His replies revealed the thoughtful complexity that defines his approach to activism and the weight of the history he carries. The following is our conversation, verbatim.
Esta historia es de la edición September 21, 2025 de The Philippine Star.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE The Philippine Star
The Philippine Star
Pinoys help keep Greenland in business
Marinel Garciano dislikes winter, and that’s tough when it lasts nine months in Ilulissat, Greenland. But she has no regrets about leaving the Philippines to give her children opportunities.
2 mins
May 24, 2026
The Philippine Star
NBI chief says more ICC arrest warrants coming
Former president Rodrigo Duterte may soon have company in The Hague, as the International Criminal Court (ICC) is set to issue more warrants against his co-perpetrators in the crimes against humanity charges, the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said.
2 mins
May 24, 2026
The Philippine Star
ALEX GONZAGA’S PREGNANCY IS ‘A MIRACLE AND ANSWERED PRAYER,’ SAYS SISTER TONI
ALEX GONZAGA’S PREGNANCY is more than happy family news for older sister Toni Gonzaga. It’s an answered prayer their family had long been waiting for.
5 mins
May 24, 2026
The Philippine Star
Iran weighs peace proposal
Accuses US of ‘excessive demands’ - Tehran accused the United States of “excessive demands,” Iranian media said yesterday, as US media reports raised the prospect that Washington was mulling new strikes and leaders of the Islamic republic considered the latest peace proposal.
1 mins
May 24, 2026
The Philippine Star
ICC: Duterte to stay detained
Former president Rodrigo Duterte will remain in detention in The Hague ahead of his trial for crimes against humanity before the International Criminal Court (ICC), judges ruled on Friday.
1 mins
May 24, 2026
The Philippine Star
‘Bato presumed armed, dangerous’
As a fugitive from justice, Sen. Ronald Dela Rosa is presumed to be “armed and dangerous” and should be dealt “with caution,” National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) director Melvin Matibag said.
2 mins
May 24, 2026
The Philippine Star
'SB-11' pushes for Gatchalian as next Senate president
The minority senators from the so-called \"Solid Bloc\" have declared their support for Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian as their candidate for Senate president following the chaos in the chamber since Alan Peter Cayetano took over the leadership.
2 mins
May 24, 2026
The Philippine Star
Phl facing 'info war' over disputed seas
As the country prepares to mark in July the 10th anniversary of the landmark 2016 arbitral ruling on its maritime claim, senior military officials and security experts have warned of escalating “political and informational war” marked by cyberattacks, disinformation and foreign influence operations as China continues its illegal, coercive, aggressive and deceptive (ICAD) behavior in the West Philippine Sea.
2 mins
May 24, 2026
The Philippine Star
E-wallet boom boosts financial inclusion in first quarter
Filipino adults with formal financial accounts rose to 58 percent in the first quarter, driven by the rapid adoption of e-wallets, according to a survey commissioned by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).
1 mins
May 24, 2026
The Philippine Star
Pia holds Kumustahan on FB Live
After drawing criticism and becoming the subject of online memes over her “Wala man lang nangumusta sa amin” statement, Sen. Pia Cayetano went live on Facebook Friday night to defend her emotions and encourage people to reach out to others.
1 mins
May 24, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

