Safe Ka Ba, 2025?

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Written byMyrna Angelyn Meneses Gamido
Directed byBenhur Mojado[1] (uncredited)
Presented byEdu Manzano
Country of originPhilippines
Safe Ka Ba, 2025?
Written byMyrna Angelyn Meneses Gamido
Directed byBenhur Mojado[1] (uncredited)
Presented byEdu Manzano
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino, English
Production
ProducersPaul Padua (consulting)
John Peter Pormento (spiels)
Production locationsTV5 Media Center, Mandaluyong
CinematographyBenhur Mojado[1]
EditorsDorina Naraval (master)
Ramyer Medina (offline)
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time48 minutes
Production companyCignal TV
Original release
NetworkOne PH
ReleaseDecember 20, 2025 (2025-12-20)

Safe Ka Ba, 2025? (transl.Are You Safe, 2025?) is a 2025 Filipino documentary television special produced by Cignal TV and hosted by Edu Manzano. It recounts the notable events and turbulent politics that occurred in the Philippines in 2025. Titled in reference to a remark made by Senator Rodante Marcoleta during the Blue Ribbon Committee hearings on the flood control projects scandal,[2] Safe Ka Ba, 2025? first aired on One PH in the Philippines on December 20, 2025.

As the massive flood control projects scandal gained national attention in the Philippines during the latter half of 2025,[3] actor and television presenter Edu Manzano began regularly posting satirical AI-generated memes on Facebook that commented on the country's ongoing corruption scandal, largely receiving a positive response from online users.[4][5][6][7][8][9]

Overview

In the special, Manzano wore a barong tagalog, the attire worn by Philippine congressmen,[10][11] and a hard hat. Among the high-profile events recounted in the special were: the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte, the arrest of former president Rodrigo Duterte, the mid-term elections, the flood control projects scandal and the resulting anti-corruption protests, the election of Pope Leo XIV, the successes of tennis player Alex Eala, and the devastation wrought by Typhoon Tino on Cebu.[12]

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