Eligio B. Lofranco, known as Dong/Lieux, (born December 1, 1943, in Loon, Bohol) was a Filipino polymath, a public prosecutor in Quezon City, and later a Division Chief.
[1] Born as the 3rd of the 13 children in Loon, Bohol to a wealthy family, he was a poet, writer, labor leader, bowler, painter, and fisherman.
Lieux was born on December 1, 1943, in Loon, Bohol to Sergio Lofranco, a local guerrilla dentist, and Susana Bananola, a former public servant.
He attended the University of the Bohol[2] in Tagbilaran, Bohol where he took 18 Units for his MBA and earned his Associate in Arts in 1965 (Cum Laude) major in English, a Bachelor of Science in Education major in History in 1967, and a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1972.
From 1965 to 1975, Lieux worked as a high school teacher and secretary of Bohol Chamber of Commerce[3] at the same university.