My Christian co-actors ganged up against me, I lost my properties – Mount Zion movie star Abel Martins(VIDEO)

Envy is a double-edged sword, cutting both the envier and the envied. Abel’s ordeal serves as a reminder that not all relationships are built on sincerity. When colleagues become rivals, the essence of collaboration is lost, replaced by a desperate scramble for recognition. In these moments, we must reflect on the impact of our actions, remembering that our greatest strength lies in unity, not division.


Veteran Christian movie star Abel Martins has bravely unveiled the painful betrayal he endured at the hands of envious co-actors who conspired against him.

In a gripping interview with media personality Dele Adeyanju on The Journey (Irinajo), the Mount Zion film legend laid bare the heartbreaking ordeal that has plagued him in recent years.

Abel Martins revealed that his frequent appearances in projects by the esteemed Nigerian gospel filmmaker and cleric Mike Bamiloye ignited jealousy among his peers.

He recounted how this envy morphed into a bitter conspiracy, with some of his so-called colleagues plotting behind his back to tarnish his image in the eyes of filmmakers seeking collaboration.

According to him, their ruthless scheming took a heavy emotional toll, forced him to make the painful decision to step away from Christian film productions altogether.

The thespian shared a harrowing experience of losing his properties to a mysterious fire, that compounded the struggles he faced during this tumultuous period.

He expressed gratitude for Mike Bamiloye, who emerged as a steadfast ally throughout his trials. Abel praised Bamiloye for his integrity, fair treatment of actors, and genuine concern for their well-being.

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In related news, Evangelist Mike Bamiloye recently weighed in on Pastor Adeboye’s recent apology concerning his controversial remarks about tithing.

Recall that, Pastor Adeboye made headlines when he boldly claimed that those who don’t pay tithe wouldn’t make it to heaven. However, he has since acknowledged that this statement was misguided.

In response, Bamiloye praised Adeboye’s humility, pointing out the rare courage it takes for a prominent leader to publicly admit wrongdoing.

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