Jeoffrey Maitem is a journalist based in southern Philippine city of Cotabato. Jeoffrey started his career in 2000 and has since developed an excellent relationship with some of the region’s most important politicians, academics, religious leaders and activists. His writings focus mostly on politics, internal conflict, terrorism, religion and business. Married to journalist Rosa May de Guzman = www.theblissfullife.wordpress.com =, Jeoffrey is currently writing for the Philippine Daily Inquirer, the country’s leading broadsheet. Moreover, he contributes photos and stories to various wire agencies.
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hi jeof.
great blog. now i’ll always be updated at what’s going on down there.
keep it up and keep safe always.
cheers.
jeof,
nice blog huh! Well,I dont have to buy news paper just to keep updated on whats going on there…so keep it up!
GoD speed..
astig ah!
“developed an excellent relationship with some of the region’s most important politicians, academics, religious leaders and activists”
pa help nman makahanap ng wire!
tnx!
halong lang da ah!
hi, i’m also a fledgling journalist from south cotabato, but i never tried practicing there. is it a challenging place to practice journalism?
Hi Jeoffrey, I’m Alex Villafania, multimedia reporter for Inquirer.net. I’m taking up MA Journalism at the Ateneo De Manila University and I’m doing a paper on religion reporting. I’ve read many of our articles and I was hoping if I could call you up for an interview. Here is my number (+6359209508605).
I’m hoping to interview you the soonest. Thanks and hoping for your prompt reply.