- Valentine’s Day, observed on February 14, is globally recognized as a day for celebrating love between partners, often culminating in intimate encounters.
- Amidst the celebration, renowned clergyman Mike Bamiloye has voiced concerns on social media, sounding the alarm about the spiritual risks associated with its casual observance.
Nigerian gospel film actor, televangelist, and founder of Mount Zion Film Productions, Mike Bamiloye, has issued a stern warning against the reckless celebration of Valentine’s Day.
The cleric, via his Instagram page, emphasized the grave consequences, cautioning that many individuals may unknowingly surrender their futures and blessings to be ensnared by the forces of darkness, particularly the marine kingdom, tonight.
Bamiloye asserted that individuals might unwittingly share their beds with demonic entities seeking to entrap and make pacts with humans.
He lamented the dire outcome, expressed concern that the futures and aspirations of countless young women could ultimately be sacrificed at the altars of money rituals.
Mike Bamiloye wrote;
“WE WILL NOT STOP SCREAMING‼‼!
“Many would sleep on the same bed tonight with ghosts and spirits from Demonic kingdoms who had come to make vows and covenants with the sons and daughters of men.
“Blood would flow tonight. Blood shall be exchanged tonight on Covenant Beds
“Fluids of men shall be submitted tonight in the shrines of the evil kingdom.
“The fortunes and destinies of many young girls and Ladies would end up tonight in Shrines of Money Rituals.
“Destinies and fortunes and Meaningfulness of life shall be polluted this evening and
“By TOMORROW MORNING, Many shall wake up empty and Shallow and Light”
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In related news, during this year’s Valentine’s celebration, Billionaire businessman, Ned Nwoko, surprised his wife and actress Regina Daniels with a Lexus SUV.
Pictures of the new ride showed it was decorated with red heart-shaped balloons with words of love written on them.