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Presence of Nollywood actors in gospel movies will confuse viewers – Mike Bamiloye
Founder of the Mount Zion Faith Ministries International, Evangelist Mike Bamiloye, has highlighted the differences in the activities of Nollywood actors and gospel movie actors in Nigeria.
Bamiloye said the values and philosophies projected by both categories of artists are different, hence the inability of the actors to feature in each other’s projects.
According to the evangelist, there is no value the Nollywood artistes are coming to add to the gospel movie productions.
He, however, noted that they can share crews and equipment adding that whoever hates Nollywood actors among gospel actors is not even a Christian.
“Listen to me, people. Read my note and read my lips, the glory of the Lord is moving already in gospel movie productions,” he said.
There is no value the Nollywood artistes are coming to add to the gospel movie productions. Souls are getting saved and lives are getting touched. And the Church is getting edified. People are getting happier with the result of gospel movie productions and we are satisfied with these testimonies.
Our influence has gone far beyond the shores of Nigeria and all over Europe and America, the people know the difference between the gospel movies and the Nollywood movies.”
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The 59-year-old founder of the Mount Zion Faith Ministries International then went ahead to highlight major differences in the activities of both camps.
“Gospel movies heal and deliver from the powers of darkness. Nollywood movies entertain and entangle with webs of human philosophies and ungodly principles.”
“Gospel movies set men free from the bondage of the Devil, by the power of the Holy Ghost. But Nollywood movies bound men in bondages of sins, immorality and violence.”
“Therefore, there are no values the Nollywood artistes can add to the gospel movie productions. Would their presence in a gospel movie increase the anointing of God upon the production?”
“It would only confuse the viewers and audience, not knowing on which side we are now standing. we may use their crew, but we cannot use their persons. After all, anyone may construct the altar of worship, but not anyone could minister thereon.”
Bamiloye was, however, quick to acknowledge the professionalism of the Nollywood actors, highlighting that some of them are even Christians and church workers, adding that gospel actors don’t hate Nollywood actors.
“We admit there are Christians amidst them. Among them are Believers in Jesus Christ and even Church workers, but the souls we are pursuing to catch, edify and disciple for the Lord Jesus have known them all as people who make movies to lure them away from God.”
“They have been known and tagged as Nollywood artistes who make a particular type of movies they are searching Godly alternatives for. We are after souls of men unto salvation, they are after fame of men and riches therein.”
“We do not hate the Nollywood artistes, we love them so dearly. A lot of wonderful men and women
amidst them, who are just doing their professions and careers. We do not hate them, and whoever hates the secular artistes is not a Child of God.”
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