Joey Apolinario, Usap-Usapan Dahil Sa Biglang Yaman Nito Makalipas Lamang Ang Tatlong Taon Matapos Pamunuan Ang KAPA


Many netizens couldn't help but noticed how the founder of KAPA Community Ministry International Pastor Joel Apolinario suddenly founded a business and accumulated wealth in a short period of time amid the issue facing by the said group right now.

Joey and his wife Reyna Lobitana Apolinario only has a simple life way back in 2016, however, big changes suddenly happen in their life when they founded KAPA.

Apolinario who is a former construction worker and fisherman had already owned several businesses, such as gas stations, poultries, printing services in different parts of Mindanao, and plantations in just three years since they founded KAPA.

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Aside from that, it is also reported that Apolinario owned vehicles and fishing boats which was used for his other businesses. He even owned luxury vehicles and helicopters now.

Here's the list of the businesses owned by Joel and Reyna based on the information from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC):

1. JoRey Fuel Trading
2. JoRey Printing Services
3. JoRey Garments Trading
4. JoRey Fishing Boat
5. Reyna's Convention Center
6. JoRey Agri Banana Plantation
7. JoRey Multi-Media Production
8. JoRey Gasoline Station & Convenience Store
9. KAPA Minmetals Trading
10. JoRey Love Bakeshop & Restaurant

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Aside from his businesses, the construction worker-turned-pastor has also said the owner of a hospital and school in Davao Del Norte.


Many netizens believe that Apolinario accumulated his wealth from luring investors to his religious group, where he is promising them a 30% monthly interest for the money they gave to the said organization.

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Meanwhile, several defenders of KAPA defended Apolinario, saying their religious group only afford to give 30% monthly blessings to over 5 million members of the said organization because of the businesses that Apolinario had.

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