- Bamiloye gave the warning on Friday amid the ongoing Valentine’s Day celebration.
- The evangelist raised alarm that many young ladies could be exploited for money rituals, while some men’s fluids will be submitted to the ‘evil kingdom’.
Evangelist Mike Bamiloye, founder of Mount Zion Drama Ministry, has expressed concerns about the potential consequences of Valentine’s Day celebrations.
In a post on his Instagram page, Bamiloye warned that the festivities may lead to harm, particularly for young women.
Bamiloye’s warning comes amid the global celebration of Valentine’s Day, which is traditionally marked by expressions of love and affection.
The evangelist cautioned that the manner in which the day is observed in Nigeria may have negative repercussions.
According to Bamiloye, some individuals may take advantage of the celebrations to engage in harmful activities, including money rituals.
He also suggested that some people may unknowingly become entangled with evil forces.
He wrote:
“Many would sleep on same bed tonight with ghosts and spirits from demonic kingdoms who had come to make covenants and vows with the daughters and sons of men. Blood would flow tonight.
“Blood shall be exchanged on Covenant Beds. Fluids of men shall be submitted in the shrines of the evil kingdom tonight. Fortunes and destinies of many young girls and ladies would end up in shrines of Money Rituals.
“Destinies, fortunes and meaningfulness of life shall be polluted this evening & By TOMORROW MORNING, Many shall wake up empty, Shallow and Light.”
In another news, Mike Bamiloye raises urgent alert over new rapture agenda.
In a passionate and thought-provoking Instagram post on Friday, January 17, Bamiloye revealed a disturbing scheme being hatched by a coalition of scientists and powerful entities to simulate a “fake rapture” designed to confuse, distract, and deceive believers in the days leading up to the true second coming of Christ.
Bamiloye’s revelation stems from a chilling Facebook post titled “The extraterrestrial invasion is imminent, it will take 10,000 people in 2025,” which he cited as a clear signal of the world’s growing engagement with deceptive narratives.
He boldly asserted that while the world is witnessing undeniable signs of Christ’s imminent return—signs that should ignite a sense of urgency and preparation among the faithful—these very signs are being hijacked by Scientists.