Can being a detained preacher deter someone from running for the Senate? Meet Apollo Quiboloy, the doomsday preacher throwing his hat in the political ring!
In a surprising turn of events, detained doomsday preacher Apollo Quiboloy has filed his certificate of candidacy (COC) for the Senate in the upcoming 2025 polls. Known for his flamboyant claims of being the 'appointed son of God' and founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, Quiboloy’s pivot toward politics has raised eyebrows across the nation. Currently behind bars, the pastor is wanted in the United States for serious charges including the trafficking of children. Despite these controversies, Quiboloy's determination to pursue a political career is certainly making waves, and set to challenge the conventional expectations of political aspirants.
Quiboloy’s filing has been described as a bold move, given his current legal troubles. He submitted his COC through an authorized representative, signaling that he’s not letting his imprisonment stifle his ambitions. In a political landscape often overshadowed by scandals, his candidacy is a bizarre blend of faith, controversy, and a spirit that just won't back down. Many critics scoff at his audacity, while supporters cheer for an unconventional choice. This unexpected candidacy prompts discussions about what it means to be a political candidate in today’s Philippines.
Labor leader Sonny Matula has already thrown a wrench into Quiboloy's plans by declaring he did not sign any Certificate of Nomination and Acceptance (CONA) for Quiboloy. This unexpected twist adds yet another layer to Quiboloy's already complicated bid for a Senate seat. Matula's declaration raises questions about the support and legitimacy of Quiboloy’s candidacy, hinting that not everyone is in his corner, even among potential allies.
As the election date approaches, eyes will undoubtedly be on Quiboloy and the impact of his controversial candidacy on the political sphere in the Philippines. The electorate will be tasked with navigating not just the traditional candidates, but also those like Quiboloy who defy norms and challenge the status quo. One can only imagine how this story will develop in the months leading up to the polls. In surprising political tales, Quiboloy might just be a candidate to watch out for!
Interestingly, the Philippines has a rich history of unconventional political figures, from former entertainers to military leaders. This trend suggests that charisma can sometimes trump experience in the eyes of voters. Furthermore, Apollo Quiboloy’s case shines a light on the intersection of faith and politics - a topic that continues to evoke debate in many cultures. Perhaps, his bid for the Senate is more than just a political maneuver; it could be a reflection of a deeper shift in the Filipino electorate's sentiments, driven by a desire for change amidst chaos.
Apollo Quiboloy, has filed his certificate of candidacy or COC for Senator for the 2025 polls.
MANILA, Philippines — Detained doomsday preacher Apollo Quiboloy has filed his certificate of candidacy (COC) for a Senate seat.
MANILA, Philippines — A detained Philippine pastor who is also wanted in the United States for sex trafficking children registered Tuesday to run in next ...
Detained Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) leader Pastor Apollo Quiboloy filed his certificate of candidacy (COC) for senator for the 2025 midterm polls.
Pastor Apollo Quiboloy filed a certificate of candidacy (COC) for senator in the 2025 polls, the Comelec said on Tuesday.
The self-proclaimed 'appointed son of god,' who is currently behind bars, submits his certificate of candidacy through an authorized representative.
Detained Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) founder Apollo Quiboloy will be running for the Senate in the May 2025 midterm elections, Commission on Elections.
Labor leader and lawyer Sonny Matula on Tuesday said he did not sign any Certificate of Nomination and Acceptance (CONA) for Apollo Quiboloy.
MANILA, Philippines — Detained without bail and facing possible extradition, Apollo Quiboloy is unbowed. The pastor of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ is ...
Apollo Quiboloy is also wanted in US on charges of sex trafficking, including of children, and bulk cash smuggling.
Through his lawyer, televangelist and Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) leader Apollo Quiboloy joined the Senate race.
A detained Philippine pastor who is also wanted in the United States for sex trafficking children registered on Tuesday (Oct 8) to run in next year's senate ...
Apollo Quiboloy's submission of his Senate candidacy has caught the president of the party he is running under off-guard as he said that neither he nor ...