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· Filipino educator, public servant, veteran, and protestant minsiter was born in Lubao, Pampanga on May 3, 1909 to Dioniso and Anastacia Quiboloy. His parents were …
Filipino educator, public servant, veteran, and protestant minsiter was born in Lubao, Pampanga on May 3, 1909 to Dioniso and Anastacia Quiboloy. His parents were married in a simple and quiet wedding in the town of their birth. Out of their wedlock were born eight children - Jose, Emilio, Alejandro, Delfin, Constantino, Eden, Angeles and Marcela.
Filipino educator, public servant, veteran, and protestant minsiter was born in Lubao, Pampanga on May 3, 1909 to Dioniso and Anastacia Quiboloy. His parents were married in a simple and quiet wedding in the town of their birth. Out of their wedlock were born eight children - Jose, Emilio, Alejandro, Delfin, Constantino, Eden, Angeles and Marcela.
Apollo Quiboloy is a televangelist and founder of the homegrown Christian sect Kingdom of Jesus Christ, the Name Above Every Name , or KJC, based in Davao province. He founded KJC with 15 followers on Sept. 1, 1985, after leaving the United Pentecostal Church. ADVERTISEMENT.
Quiboloy published a statement in various Davao City newspapers denying any involvement in the killing.
Quiboloy also established the “Prayer Mountain and Paradise of the Garden of Eden” on the foothills of Mt. Apo in Davao.
Quiboloy was born on April 25, 1950, the youngest of the nine children of Jose Quiboloy and Maria Carreon, who migrated to Davao from Lubao, Pampanga province, in the 1940s.
Sitio Diolo, home to 20 “lumad” families, is part of the 6,800-ha ancestral domain claim of the Bagobo-K’lata tribe and includes 10 lumad communities at Tugbok’s Barangay Manuel Guianga. Members of KJC said Quiboloy had nothing to do with the land dispute.
According to the victims, armed men forced them from their homes at Sitio Diolo, telling them their land had been sold to Quiboloy.
In 2008, Quiboloy was tagged as the brains behind the killing of Datu Dominador Diarog, a leader of the Bagobo-K’lata tribe in Davao City’s Tugbok district. On April 29, 2008, unidentified gunmen fired at Diarog’s house, wounding him, his wife and two of their children. Diarog died in hospital the next day.