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"PNPA Cadets inspire future public safety officers through information drive"






"Young People are not the leaders of Tomorrow. They are the leaders of Today and Tomorrow."-Kathy Calvin.


PNPA Cadets of Masistalak CLass 2023 conducted an information drive for WMSU Criminology students at the College of Criminal Justice Education Building, Campus B, Normal Rd., Zamboanga City. The cadets gave a brief lecture on the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) and how to register for the online application for the PNPA Cadet Admission Test (PNPACAT).


By discussing their own experiences, they also provided insights into the Cadetship Program. It was intended to motivate their fellow youth to choose the unbeaten path. The Academy's mission to invite a new generation of Public Safety officers was greatly accomplished as the students from the school asked with eagerness how to enter PNPA.


Regarding leadership, cadets are regarded as people with the highest levels of character and skill. Throughout our four-year Cadetship Program, we are surrounded by leaders every day, which makes us flexible and adaptive. Once upon a time, we were mere "nothing," mere dreamers, a particle of dust in the galaxy.



We got to where we are now because of our tenacity and enthusiasm to achieve our dreams in life. The critical reminder I want to share with this young individual is to strive hard and continue to dream for a purpose because a vivid future awaits those who fight and never give up. If we dare to dream, we must be brave enough to fight. Because in life, there is no shortcut to success.




If we want to achieve it, we must work for it. Let us always appreciate the magic of hard work and perseverance, and it must be clear in our minds that we can only achieve success if we experience failures. Just do not give up and let us put our heart and soul into our dream; then, that is the time that we can only hope for success. [1][2]


Of all the knowledge and advice we shared with them, we finished the information drive with a smile on their faces. They were now more determined and motivated to fight for their dreams and willing to join the long maroon line at the Philippine National Police Academy.

As a cadet of the Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA), it reminds us that success does not come easy. It requires dedication, commitment, and a lot of hard work. It is also important to remember that failure is part of the process and should not be seen as a sign of defeat. Instead, it should be seen as an opportunity to learn and grow.


Be a part of the long maroon line! Be one of us!


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