Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club

Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club The Fraternal Order of Eagles Philippine Eagles is the first born fraternal socio-civic organization in our country.

21/05/2026

22 NP 🐣

Instant Noodles 🍜
13/05/2026

Instant Noodles 🍜

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11/05/2026

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THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK!—IT’s A CALL FOR REFLECTION!

There was a time when brotherhood meant something deeper than numbers, positions, or power. A time when being called “Kuya” carried honor, responsibility, and genuine service—not just a title, but a way of life.

So why are some stepping back? Why are some choosing not to renew—not because they lack the means, not because they forgot the values, but because something at the top no longer feels right?

It’s hard to ignore the questions.

What happened to unity?
Why are there so many claiming leadership(National President), yet so little clarity in direction?
Why does it feel like positions are being sought not for service, but for influence?
When did money start becoming part of the conversation in a brotherhood that was built on loyalty and principles?

This is not about refusing to give—it’s about questioning where things are going.

Can a fraternity survive on pure service alone, without the shadow of financial interests?
Will there still be leaders who will step up, not for recognition or gain, but for the genuine purpose of guiding others?
And if the organization is meant to be apolitical, why do we see decisions and actions that reflect otherwise?

Accountability matters.
Rules matter.
The process of becoming a true Kuya matters.

Are we still honoring that process? Or are we rushing it, just to grow numbers—where membership starts to feel like a transaction instead of a transformation?

Because when “member” starts to mean “money,” we lose something essential. We lose the soul of the brotherhood.

This is not an attack—it’s a call for reflection.

For those who still believe in what this fraternity once stood for, the question remains:

Are we willing to bring it back to its roots?
To rebuild trust, restore unity, and lead with integrity?

Or will we allow the noise of power, politics, and profit to define what brotherhood becomes?

The future of the fraternity does not depend on how many we recruit—but on how true we remain to what we claim to be.

If you are one “Kuya”who shares the same sentiments, don’t stay silent—share this. Let this be a reminder that the true strength of brotherhood lies not in position or wealth, but in unity, principle, and genuine service.


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02/05/2026

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THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK!—IT’s A CALL FOR REFLECTION!

There was a time when brotherhood meant something deeper than numbers, positions, or power. A time when being called “Kuya” carried honor, responsibility, and genuine service—not just a title, but a way of life.

So why are some stepping back? Why are some choosing not to renew—not because they lack the means, not because they forgot the values, but because something at the top no longer feels right?

It’s hard to ignore the questions.

What happened to unity?
Why are there so many claiming leadership(National President), yet so little clarity in direction?
Why does it feel like positions are being sought not for service, but for influence?
When did money start becoming part of the conversation in a brotherhood that was built on loyalty and principles?

This is not about refusing to give—it’s about questioning where things are going.

Can a fraternity survive on pure service alone, without the shadow of financial interests?
Will there still be leaders who will step up, not for recognition or gain, but for the genuine purpose of guiding others?
And if the organization is meant to be apolitical, why do we see decisions and actions that reflect otherwise?

Accountability matters.
Rules matter.
The process of becoming a true Kuya matters.

Are we still honoring that process? Or are we rushing it, just to grow numbers—where membership starts to feel like a transaction instead of a transformation?

Because when “member” starts to mean “money,” we lose something essential. We lose the soul of the brotherhood.

This is not an attack—it’s a call for reflection.

For those who still believe in what this fraternity once stood for, the question remains:

Are we willing to bring it back to its roots?
To rebuild trust, restore unity, and lead with integrity?

Or will we allow the noise of power, politics, and profit to define what brotherhood becomes?

The future of the fraternity does not depend on how many we recruit—but on how true we remain to what we claim to be.

If you are one “Kuya”who shares the same sentiments, don’t stay silent—share this. Let this be a reminder that the true strength of brotherhood lies not in position or wealth, but in unity, principle, and genuine service.


THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK!—IT’s A CALL FOR REFLECTION!There was a time when brotherhood meant something deeper than numbers,...
30/04/2026

THIS IS NOT AN ATTACK!—IT’s A CALL FOR REFLECTION!

There was a time when brotherhood meant something deeper than numbers, positions, or power. A time when being called “Kuya” carried honor, responsibility, and genuine service—not just a title, but a way of life.

So why are some stepping back? Why are some choosing not to renew—not because they lack the means, not because they forgot the values, but because something at the top no longer feels right?

It’s hard to ignore the questions.

What happened to unity?
Why are there so many claiming leadership(National President), yet so little clarity in direction?
Why does it feel like positions are being sought not for service, but for influence?
When did money start becoming part of the conversation in a brotherhood that was built on loyalty and principles?

This is not about refusing to give—it’s about questioning where things are going.

Can a fraternity survive on pure service alone, without the shadow of financial interests?
Will there still be leaders who will step up, not for recognition or gain, but for the genuine purpose of guiding others?
And if the organization is meant to be apolitical, why do we see decisions and actions that reflect otherwise?

Accountability matters.
Rules matter.
The process of becoming a true Kuya matters.

Are we still honoring that process? Or are we rushing it, just to grow numbers—where membership starts to feel like a transaction instead of a transformation?

Because when “member” starts to mean “money,” we lose something essential. We lose the soul of the brotherhood.

This is not an attack—it’s a call for reflection.

For those who still believe in what this fraternity once stood for, the question remains:

Are we willing to bring it back to its roots?
To rebuild trust, restore unity, and lead with integrity?

Or will we allow the noise of power, politics, and profit to define what brotherhood becomes?

The future of the fraternity does not depend on how many we recruit—but on how true we remain to what we claim to be.

If you are one “Kuya”who shares the same sentiments, don’t stay silent—share this. Let this be a reminder that the true strength of brotherhood lies not in position or wealth, but in unity, principle, and genuine service.


When a fraternity ends up with two or more individuals claiming to be National President, it’s not a sign of strength—it...
29/04/2026

When a fraternity ends up with two or more individuals claiming to be National President, it’s not a sign of strength—it’s a sign of fracture. Leadership is meant to unify, not divide. Competing claims at the top create confusion, weaken credibility, and erode the trust of members and the public alike.

The real issue isn’t just who holds the title, but why it’s being pursued so aggressively. When leadership becomes a contest driven by personal interests—whether that’s influence, recognition, or control—rather than service and stewardship, the organization loses its direction.

A strong fraternity is built on shared values, clear governance, and respect for process. Without those, titles become meaningless, and the brotherhood suffers.


📍  Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club Emergency Meeting & Fellowship together w/ the Applicants of RIEC and Rinconada Lady E...
07/04/2022

📍 Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club Emergency Meeting & Fellowship together w/ the Applicants of RIEC and Rinconada Lady Eagles Club

📍 Meeting was Presided by Kuya Pol. Lt. Col Al Monge

🌐 Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club Nest

🦅 Information.Officer🦅

An Eagle always lend a helping hand Iriga Central School Batch 2001 together with Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club gives a...
28/03/2022

An Eagle always lend a helping hand

Iriga Central School Batch 2001 together with Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club gives assistance to our needy brothers and sisters of Katabog tribe San Nicolas, Iriga City.

🦅 Mabuhay Ang Agila 🦅

🦅Information Officer🦅
(RIEC)

Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club Emergency meeting and Fellowship @ Ilian Resto Bar & Function Hall 🦅🦅🦅🦅Certified Eagles N...
28/03/2022

Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club Emergency meeting and Fellowship @ Ilian Resto Bar & Function Hall 🦅🦅🦅

🦅Certified Eagles Nest🦅

🦅 For Strong Brotherhood 🦅

To become inducted as a Regular Eagle Member of the TFOE-PE, an Applicant/Aspirant shall undergo the Process of Five I's...
28/03/2022

To become inducted as a Regular Eagle Member of the TFOE-PE, an Applicant/Aspirant shall undergo the Process of Five I's:

Interview and Presentation of Aspirants.
held at Avenue Plaza Hotel .

Way to Go Aspirants 🦅

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🦅 Deo Et Patria 🦅

🦅Information Officer (RIEC)

the newly chaptered club: Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club under the umbrella of Bicol Camarines Sur Region 2 with the sup...
04/03/2022

the newly chaptered club: Rinconada Inorogan Eagles Club under the umbrella of Bicol Camarines Sur Region 2 with the supervision and leadership of kuya Eagle Al Monge

Deo Et Patria

P.I.O admin

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San Nicolas, Iriga City
Iriga City
4431

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