BACOLOD CITY - A 19-year-old psychology student of STI-West Negros University here was crowned Dinagsa Queen 2025 during the golden or 50th year of Dinagsa Festival in Cadiz City, Negros Occidental.
Angel Mae Baldoquin bested nine other hopefuls during the grand coronation night held at the Cadiz Arena on Thursday, Jan. 23.
Baldoquin said that she felt overwhelmed and honored and that she is determined to fulfill her responsibilities by serving the people of Cadiz City to the best of her abilities. “My own uniqueness gave me strength throughout this journey,” Baldoquin said adding that she wants to use her title to inspire the youth and all Cadiznons to remain motivated and work together for a progressive future.
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