Recently joined Tiktok and the amount of fake pastors/prophets on that app is insane! While we drag who has the better doctrine an insane amount of crowd is following one guy who can't speak correctly coz of some fake word of knowledge.. Crazy!!!
A movie trailer is causing this much trouble. What's going to happen starting Oct 1st? Well, history has it that the first Agbara nla caused much more trouble, so I anticipate this one
Whether you like it or not, Agbara nla is coming and there's nothing your fathers will do 😁
A year ago, I met “Josh.”
It began after Day 2 of Sound of Revival in New York. We were talking in the Rotunda when AJS mentioned, almost in passing, that he had not done a proper set of portraits in nearly ten years. Every attempt had somehow fallen through.
The next day, Yerimah called to ask whether I would come to Calgary for a portrait session. The disclaimer was simple. “This may or may not happen.” The following week, we were in Calgary, and even then, it almost didn’t happen.
AJS does not perform. It is candid or it is nothing. He wanted the portraits, but he simply would not be staged for them. I tried everything photographers do, direction, poses, encouragement, and nothing moved. Then I asked, “Sir, can I just engage you in conversation?” And everything changed.
For hours, we talked. About media. About leadership. About vision and responsibility. About people and purpose. Somewhere in those conversations, the photographs happened, not because he became comfortable in front of the camera, but because he forgot it was there. One of those portraits has since become one of the most recognizable images of him.
But that is not what I remember most.
During the shoot, he overheard that members of the team had fasted and prayed ahead of the session. As we wrapped up, he asked that a table be set. I thought nothing of it. Only later did I realize it had been set for us. He had heard about the fast and wanted us to break it together, because that was the prayer, and the reason we had fasted in the first place.
It was a small gesture, but it told me everything.
I have watched him do this in quieter ways since. The way he carries people. The way he makes room. The way he notices the one everyone else missed. The way he celebrates the victories of others while carrying burdens of his own.
Many people will celebrate the Apostle today. But for a few hours, a year ago, I met Josh.
AJS often reminds us that when he leaves the altar, he too returns to receive as Josh. A year ago, I finally understood what he meant.
Happy birthday, Sir. Thank you for reminding us that influence is powerful, but humanity is unforgettable.
“Here we go again” and yet you couldn’t get through one paragraph without misrepresenting what Mount Zion actually does. Let me help.
MZ doesn’t demonize Yoruba culture. It celebrates it; the colors, the language, the proverbs, the royalty. Eg. Abejoye became a born-again Christian while still speaking deep Yoruba, bowing before his king, and dropping proverbs that’ll make your grandfather nod. Nobody took his culture. The Gospel just took the throne in his heart.
You framed this as “Yoruba spirituality vs foreign religion.” We never did. We frame it as Light vs Darkness and Darkness has no nationality. We’ve called it out in boardrooms, cities, and yes, in the villages. Location doesn’t exempt it.
“Profiting from portrayals” MZ has 200+ films. Less than 30% are traditional settings. Your entire argument is built on a minority of the catalog, filtered through a lens of cultural grievance. That’s not analysis, that’s a feeling dressed up as a fact.
People are asking questions? Good. Watch the films. The full ones. From start to finish.
AGBARA NLA drops OCT 1. 🔥 The name of Jesus is still above every other name, in 1993 and in 2026.
Here we go again with the same stupid, tired propaganda.
Mount Zion and others need to understand that the era of demonizing Yoruba culture and spirituality is over. People are educating themselves now, and these old narratives will no longer go unchallenged.
Respect your faith, but stop turning Yoruba culture into the villain of every story.
For over three decades, films like this have profited from portraying Yoruba spirituality as evil while presenting foreign religious worldviews as inherently good. Yet many of the social problems facing society today clearly weren’t solved by that propaganda.
Mike Bamiloye built a successful career from this formula, moved his family abroad, and now returns to sell the same story again. The difference is that people are now asking questions, and many are no longer willing to accept these portrayals without scrutiny.
This is now their 28th Night in the den of terrorists!! 28 Nights! That’s 4 weeks! One Month!!! Ahhh!!!!!!!!!! God!!!!!! No shelter, no change of clothes, poor feeding, no safety, anxiety, molestation and abuse and different forms of emotional torture! God!!!😭😭
One of my biggest project this year was making a documentary on Prophet T.O Obadare. Though Posthumously, I'm so proud of how God helped me on that project! S/O to the friends who sacrificed for this project... Can't wait to share with y'all
It’s raining. This is their 22nd night in the bushes of Oyo. A mother has already lost a child while in captivity. Terrorists are now using their lives to demand ridiculous money and an alteration of the law. God!😭😭😭. Little children for God’s sake!!!! And Tinubu and his wife are chilling. Ahh!!!😭😭😭
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