The video clip was taken on Mburu Gichua Road in Nakuru City, Kenya, during a protest last June against the passing of a controversial finance bill in the country
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Video footage shows a huge crowd marching in a rally held at the Kingdom of Jesus Christ compound in Davao City.As of writing, the Facebook reel bearing the claim has over 78,000 views, 1,300 likes, 1,100 comments, and 177 shares. The video was also posted on YouTube on August 30 by a channel with 16,300 subscribers.
The video of the rally was allegedly taken at the KOJC compound in Davao. Text superimposed on the video reads: “KOJC Rally. First time in Davao City. Running a reverse image search on Google, Rappler found that the video was taken in Kenya, not Davao City. on June 20, 2024, the original video’s caption states that the footage shows a demonstration in Kenya to protest the passing of a debunked a similar claim where the same clip was misused to falsely depict an anti-hunger protest in Nigeria.
However, Quiboloy’s lawyer, Ferdinand Topacio, said his client “voluntarily surrendered to the Armed Forces of the Philippines, specifically the Intelligence Service of the Armed Forces, or ISAFP.” out of Davao City at 6:30 pm on Sunday via a military aircraft and arrived at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City at 8:30 pm. He was later brought to the Philippine National Police custodial facility in Camp Crame, Quezon City. (READ:.
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