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Sara Duterte unlucky in 2021 while VP Leni Robredo has bright future in 2022, says feng shui expert

According to Arandela, Sara Duterte should be wary of her health and possible accidents. 

The Chinese New Year is less than a week away as people, most especially those who follow the tradition, make preparations for the celebration.

It is also common for people to abide by the Chinese zodiac religiously. Whether these predictions are true or not, nobody really knows, but it wouldn’t hurt to consider advice from individuals who know a lot about this topic.

Feng shui expert Madam Suzette Arandela is one of the great minds in Chinese astrology and her recent prediction is that those who were born in the year of the horse wouldn’t find much luck this year. It just so happens that Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte, who was born in 1978, is a horse.

According to Arandela, the 42-year old should be wary of her health and possible accidents.

Medyo unlucky siya. So mayroon mga dapat ingatan especially health and accident, so iyon ‘yung mga dapat niyang pag-ingatan this year,” she said.

However, the year of the Metal Ox will be in favor of Vice President Leni Robredo who was born in the year of the snake.

Snake, so lucky siya ngayon taong ito. So ano ba mga balak ni Vice President, maaring matuloy,” Arandela said.

She said Robredo could possibly have a change in position by the year 2022.

Pero ang nakikita ko sa kanya, maaring mag-iba siya ng posisyon by 2022 kung ano man ‘yung binabalak niya,”

Meanwhile, she predicts that President Rodrigo Duterte will see an improvement in overall health and will leave office “with flying colors.”

Ano siya rooster, I can see his health is improving, and very sincere siya sa pagtulong sa mga tao… Ang nakikita ko sa kanya, matatapos niya ang kanyang term with flying colors.”

Written by Charles Teves

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