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'Sanggang-Dikit FR' tackles ghost project scandal

By Jansen Ramos
Published September 25, 2025 5:51 PM PHT

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GMA Prime series 'Sanggang-Dikit FR' mirrors relevant societal issues as it tackles the scandals of corrupt Mayor Glen Guerrero, played by Juancho Triviño.

GMA Prime action-packed series Sanggang-Dikit FR reflects relevant and timely societal concerns with a sharp focus on government irregularities, a hot issue currently gripping the country.

In the September 24, 2025 episode of the series, journalist Mira (played by Chanty Videla) probes into newly-appointed mayor of Calabari Glen's (played by Juancho Triviño) non-existent road project in Sitio Manggahan when he was still a councilor.

Upon her visit to the site, Mira discovered that the road project was underdeveloped with rough terrain. According to public records, it was marked as completed, raising Mira's suspicion that it could be a ghost project. Locals further confirmed that the road development project was never implemented.

Mira then asked Glen for his side regarding the said project, but he clarified that he only approved the budget and was not involved in its construction.

Meanwhile, Glen's right-hand man, Roman (played by Jeffrey Santos), urged his boss to silence the journalist. However, the mayor refused, fearing he would become the prime suspect.

Watch the full episode in the video above.

Sanggang-Dikit FR is headined by Jennylyn Mercado and Dennis Trillo, portraying cops in the series.

It airs weeknights, 8:50 p.m., after Encantadia Chronicles: Sang'gre on GMA and Kapuso Stream. It also has a delayed telecast on GTV at 10:30 p.m.

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