SMNI News Launches a New YouTube Channel After the Original Was Taken Down

New YouTube channel of SMNI News

SMNI NEWS – The YouTube channel owned by the media organization of controversial preacher Apollo Quiboloy launched a new channel following the removal of their original channel.

Shortly after the original channel, along with two other channels belonging to SMNI, namely the Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) and the SMNI program Laban Para sa Masa, were taken down, a new version of the SMNI News YouTube channel was created. These channels are all part of a media organization owned by the controversial preacher Apollo Quiboloy.

The new SMNI News channel encouraged viewers to subscribe through a post on its Facebook page, providing a new link to the revived YouTube channel. According to Google, the parent company of YouTube, the original channel was terminated on Friday.

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Google emphasized its commitment to comply with relevant US sanctions laws and enforce related policies stated in its Terms of Service. Thus, after reviewing the situation and in accordance with these policies, Google decided to terminate the Laban Kasama ang Bayan, KOJC & SMNI YouTube channels, as stated in their official statement.

It is worth noting that Quiboloy’s personal channel was also taken down by YouTube the previous month. As of now, SMNI itself has not provided any comment regarding the removal of its YouTube channels.

Meanwhile, Apollo Quiboloy is a controversial religious leader and the founder of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ, The Name Above Every Name, Inc. He is based in the Philippines and claims to be the “Appointed Son of God” and the “Anointed One” chosen to bring salvation to humanity. Quiboloy started his religious ministry in the late 1980s and has built a significant following, primarily in the Philippines.

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