Cashing in on the world's love of Efren.
I noticed that there's a little Youtube content farm centered around Efren worship.
Maybe that's not exactly the right term... a content farm is a company that uploads lots of quick, low effort, similar videos to social media... usually mindless popular stuff that appeals to kids and dumb people.
The videos that may not be directly ripped from other people, but do copy whatever's popular, and recycle whatever got clicks for them in the past. In some cases they're automated or AI-generated. This is different than one person having multiple youtube channels covering various topics, or multiple people separately making similar fan pages.
The Efren farm is (probably) one company, maybe just one guy, whose videos are simplistic and follow a formula, but have some editing effort put into them. The youtuber uploads them to different youtube accounts, to maximize their visibility in search results, more subs, more clicks, and more ad revenue.
The money for this is probably pretty decent, for the Phillippines. A decent rule of thumb for Youtube is $4 per 1,000 views, if you have their basic ad package, and higher if you get sponsor deals. There are also shorts which have lower profit per view, but can get loads of views very rapidly.
Although every video has a popularity life cycle, where it spikes and gets most of its views, and then they slow to a trickle... if you have a bunch of videos, spread over a bunch of channels... it adds up to nice monthly income. Rough estimate using Social Blade (a popular site for calculating this stuff) is that a couple of these channels are earning 60-80k a year. If it's one guy, or let's say one person and editor, they might me clearing a couple hundred grand annually from Efren worship.