The issue of whether the people of Sabah want to join the Philippines or remain part of Malaysia is complex and multifaceted, and there is no single answer that can capture the views of all Sabahans.
It is worth noting that Sabah is a state in Malaysia and has been part of the country since it gained independence from Britain in 1963. While there have been some movements in the past advocating for Sabahan independence, the vast majority of Sabahans identify as Malaysian and support the state's continued inclusion in the country.
There have also been occasional calls for Sabah to become part of the Philippines, which is located just a short distance to the east. However, these movements have typically been small and do not represent the majority view of Sabahans.
In conclusion, the decision of whether Sabah should stay in Malaysia or join the Philippines is ultimately up to the people of Sabah, and any such decision would likely involve a complex and nuanced debate involving many different perspectives and interests.
Personally I prefer Sabah gain her own independence.
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