MANILA A self-proclaimed “son of god” in the Philippines has thrown his influential support behind outgoing President Gloria Arroyo's chosen successor in next week's election.

Television evangelist Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, whose Kingdom of Jesus Christ sect boasts six million followers, endorsed ex-defence secretary Gilbert Teodoro during the group's annual thanksgiving concert on Sunday night.

“Tonight let it be known, and to all Filipinos, that the Almighty Father has appointed the president for this nation. He is no other than Gilbert 'Gibo'

Teodoro,” Quiboloy said in comments screened on GMA television.

“With this proclamation, I may either sink or swim, but I know this decision is best for the nation.” Quiboloy is a controversial political power-player in the Roman Catholic nation, where religion plays a huge role in the daily life of its impoverished population.He and other leaders of sects instruct their followers to vote as a bloc, ensuring that politicians respect them.

Presidential candidates in recent weeks have sought Quiboloy's endorsement by visiting him at his sprawling Kingdom of Heaven base on a picturesque hill just outside of Davao city on southern Mindanao island.—AFP

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