Police in the Philippines say televangelist and Kingdom of Jesus Christ leader Apollo Quiboloy, who has pleaded not guilty to ...
Advertisement She managed to leave eventually and returned to Ukraine. Filipina Teresita Valdehueza testified at the Senate ...
Police investigating Apollo Quiboloy told senators that up to 200 women may have been victimised by him over many years.
Apollo Quiboloy, the self-styled "Appointed Son of God" who founded the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) church, faced off with ...
Apollo Quiboloy ordered the killing of some of his followers who had left the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KJC) because “they ...
Quiboloy “looked meek as he faced his accusers at the hearing ... said they were the ones behind the killing of former colleagues who had tried to break away from the church. “If they know too much ...
On February 15, 1998, Valdehueza said she was “used” by Quiboloy again. The next day, Valdehueza’s pent-up emotions caught up to her, and she collapsed while making church preparations.
Puzzled by the sexual acts committed by the pastor she once admired, Teresita Valdehueza says Apollo Quiboloy explained that ...
MANILA, Philippines — Human trafficking suspect and church founder Apollo Quiboloy may have sexually exploited up to 200 women, according to the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) preliminary ...
Filipina Teresita Valdehueza testified at the Senate hearing that she became a member of Quiboloy’s church at age 17 in 1980 as part of her deep faith. She revered him for years but said she was ...
Apollo Quiboloy, the self-styled "Appointed Son of God" who founded the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) church, faced off with former church members for the first time on Wednesday in a senate ...
Filipina Teresita Valdehueza testified at the Senate hearing that she became a member of Quiboloy’s church at age 17 in 1980 as part of her deep faith. She revered him for years but said she was ...