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                    [Summary] => BOCAUE, Bulacan — Bangon Pilipinas presidential candidate Eduardo Villanueva is not yet giving up on his bid for the highest post in the land.


At a press conference at his residence in Barangay Bunlo here yesterday, the televangelist — known to his followers in the Jesus is Lord (JIL) movement as "Bro. Eddie" — said he "still has a responsibility and duty to dissipate a huge and ugly cloud of doubt that continues to hang over the May 10 elections."
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Villanueva, the 57-year-old founder and spiritual director of the JIL fellowship, told reporters that he intends to answer his "call of duty as a patriotic Filipino" as he guns for the highest electoral post in the land next May.
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BANGON PILIPINAS NATIONAL RENEWAL MOVEMENT
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At a press conference at his residence in Barangay Bunlo here yesterday, the televangelist — known to his followers in the Jesus is Lord (JIL) movement as "Bro. Eddie" — said he "still has a responsibility and duty to dissipate a huge and ugly cloud of doubt that continues to hang over the May 10 elections."
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Villanueva, the 57-year-old founder and spiritual director of the JIL fellowship, told reporters that he intends to answer his "call of duty as a patriotic Filipino" as he guns for the highest electoral post in the land next May.
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