Prominent Filipino economist and columnist Hilarion Henares Jr. dies at 100
Hilarion Henares Jr., a prominent Filipino economist and columnist, passed away on December 14 at the age of 100. Known for his sharp wit and humor, he was a respected figure in journalism and politics, often critiquing politicians and bureaucrats. Henares wrote a popular column titled "Make My Day," which was also the name of his TV and radio show. He served as chair of the National Economic Council and was an adviser to several Philippine presidents, advocating for nationalism and local business support. Tributes from colleagues highlighted his unique personality and intellect. Friends remembered him for his humor and engaging debates, while others noted his significant contributions to Philippine society and economics. Henares is survived by six children.