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Quiboloy launches game to guess his whereabouts
Quiboloy launches game to guess his whereabouts
MANILA - Televangelist Apollo Quiboloy seems to be teasing the Senate regarding his whereabouts.
MANILA - Televangelist Apollo Quiboloy seems to be teasing the Senate regarding his whereabouts.
Quiboloy’s camp posted on Wednesday an audio statement that was shared by the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC).
Quiboloy’s camp posted on Wednesday an audio statement that was shared by the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC).
In the post, the alleged sex offender teased the public by offering them a P1,000 reward if they can guess his present location.
In the post, the alleged sex offender teased the public by offering them a P1,000 reward if they can guess his present location.
Quiboloy also gave his audience a tip through a parable.
Quiboloy also gave his audience a tip through a parable.
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“Ako’y nakakubli, hindi kalayuan dito. Kuta ko’y puro bato, laksa-laksang pula at itim na langgam, handing ipagtanggol ako sa. Mga manlulupig na mga tao. Kano man o kalahi ko. Upang aking maitayo ang prinsipyong diwa, karanalan, Kalayaan ng isang marangal na Pilipino na naisilang sa paanan ng matayog sa lahat ng bundok Apo, sulong bayan ko, ipaglaban karapatann sa manlulupig di ka. pasisiil ang mamatay ng dahi sa ‘yo,” Quiboloy said.
“Ako’y nakakubli, hindi kalayuan dito. Kuta ko’y puro bato, laksa-laksang pula at itim na langgam, handing ipagtanggol ako sa. Mga manlulupig na mga tao. Kano man o kalahi ko. Upang aking maitayo ang prinsipyong diwa, karanalan, Kalayaan ng isang marangal na Pilipino na naisilang sa paanan ng matayog sa lahat ng bundok Apo, sulong bayan ko, ipaglaban karapatann sa manlulupig di ka. pasisiil ang mamatay ng dahi sa ‘yo,” Quiboloy said.
The religious leader’s post was an apparent response to social media posts claiming that he already sneaked out of the country, even days before a subpoena against him was issued by the Senate, regarding the Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality’s investigation on his alleged human trafficking activity and children and women abuses.
The religious leader’s post was an apparent response to social media posts claiming that he already sneaked out of the country, even days before a subpoena against him was issued by the Senate, regarding the Committee on Women, Children, Family Relations and Gender Equality’s investigation on his alleged human trafficking activity and children and women abuses.
Aside from the statement regarding his supposed whereabouts and his explanation about his adopted title “Appointed Son of God,” Quiboloy did not touch on the issue of his Senate subpoena and the President’s call for him to attend the Senate hearing and answer all the allegations against him.
Aside from the statement regarding his supposed whereabouts and his explanation about his adopted title “Appointed Son of God,” Quiboloy did not touch on the issue of his Senate subpoena and the President’s call for him to attend the Senate hearing and answer all the allegations against him.
At the “Kapihan sa Senado,” news forum, Senator JV Ejercito joined his colleagues in encouraging Quiboloy to attend the hearing.
At the “Kapihan sa Senado,” news forum, Senator JV Ejercito joined his colleagues in encouraging Quiboloy to attend the hearing.
“Maganda lang talaga, marinig both sides. I’m hoping that Pastor (Quiboloy) will air his side. Pangit naman kung iisang side lang ang naririnig,” Ejercito told journalists.
“Maganda lang talaga, marinig both sides. I’m hoping that Pastor (Quiboloy) will air his side. Pangit naman kung iisang side lang ang naririnig,” Ejercito told journalists.
The Senate Committee on Women will resume its hearing on Quiboloy on March 5.
The Senate Committee on Women will resume its hearing on Quiboloy on March 5.
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