The justice department says fugitive doomsday preacher Apollo Quiboloy remains in the Philippines. His former followers claim the group’s fundraising efforts continue unabated in the Philippines and abroad.
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00:00The Justice Department says fugitive doomsday preacher Apollo Quiboloy remains in the Philippines.
00:06The DOJ adds Thursday, April 25, prosecutors already filed a motion for a whole departure order against Quiboloy and that he is already on the Bureau of Immigration's lookout list.
00:17Quiboloy's former followers claim the group's fundraising efforts continue unabated in the Philippines and abroad.
00:24Reynita Fernandez, a former follower, says KOJC's street-level solicitations are ongoing in Singapore, masquerading as charitable endeavors.
00:33Former KOJC member Faith Quilion says the fundraising is relentless as the practice is the default mentality in the group.
00:41They say KOJC workers raised funds as gifts for Quiboloy, the self-proclaimed son of God, in time for his 74th birthday, April 25.
00:50His birthday celebrations featured elaborate floats, parades, carnival booths, and performances.
00:56Thousands attended, including prominent political figures.