Hey! Here are SOME recent MOUNT ZION MOVIES from 2020-2024 with their YouTube links and trailers.
Kindly retweet this, let’s bless more lives.
How many have you seen?
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Mistakenly ask a toddler to pray:
“In Jesus name
Thank you for mummy
Thank you for daddy
Thank you for my brother
Thank you for my baby sister
Thank you for aunty Tola
Thank you for Uncle Niyi
Thank you for aunty Doyin
Thank you for uncle Martin
Thank you for Grandma
Thank you for grandpa
Thank you for… for…
Thank you for EVERYBODY!
Thank you for Adeola
Thank you for my friend, Jaden
Thank you for my friend, Toye
Thank you for my friend, Ire
Thank you for Mrs Funsho
Thank you for Mrs Franca
Thank you for…
Thank you for… forrrr…”
Mum: …in Jesus name we pray?
Toddler: in Jesus name we Pray
Another “Olodo uprising” are the people that think that think/say
1. Mount Zion movies demonize Yoruba Culture.
2. Daddy Mike took all his family and relocated them abroad😂😂.
3. Mount Zion movies work with the CIA.
THE STORY OF “AGBARA NLA”
1987 - At the National Festival of Christian Drama (HARVEST 87) organized by Mount Zion Faith Ministries, at GOFAMINT- International Gospel Centre, Ojoo, Ibadan, drama leaders and Coordinators were gathered at separate meeting to share the vision with them of coming together with us to shoot the first Nigerian Christian movie.
The meeting was successful as we all rose from the meeting to strategize.
The Script was written and the Title was : “AGBARA TO JU AGBARA LO”.
We began series of meetings and Casting and rehearsals at OritaMefa Baptist Church, Total Garden Ibadan. And drama ministers majorly from church and campus drama groups were coming to the meetings from many cities and campuses, notably from UNILAG, UI, Ogun State University, College of Education, ILESA, etc, including many from Church drama Groups. .
Then, the film shooting began. The Cameraman was recommended for us and attended many meetings and rehearsals with us.
The Village Location was at APETE Village.
Then, after all our efforts and labours of many brethren from church and campuses, when the film shoot was completed, THE CAMERAMAN DISAPPEARED WITH THE TAPES.
All efforts to locate him proved abortive. So the vision was rested and it died.
1993. - When we had already made Five or six movies successfully, and we were more stable in ministry, the Holy Spirit brought up the matter of shooting the movie again. Now as a Television serial.
The Script was revisited and rewritten again.
We called on brethren and drama ministers gathered with us at BADEKU Village, Ibadan.
A FOURSQUARE Gospel Church Pastor gave us N5,000 to deposit for the Camera. And Rev Idowu Animashawun of World Hope Mission, BADEKU hosted us in the village all through the Muwonleru village Scenes
Bro Kayode Oyebode Oju Oluwa-Kay Technical was the Camera man and Technical Director of the 1993 TV Serial: AGBARA NLA
It was broadcast across the existing TV Channels of Western Nigeria in those days.
1994 - The Lord instructed us to go back on location and make the movie in English Language: ULTIMATE POWER. It was the English Version that spread across the Eastern and Northern Nigeria and beyond in 1994.
2025 - September/October we were on film location to do a Remake of this iconic production. 
Rewritten and Directed by DAMILOLA Mike -Bamiloye
Produced By: CHRIS ODEH
Jointly Sponsored by: Mount Zion Films, Sozo Films and Circuit-TV
Therefore the story of the production of AGBARA NLA had began since 1987.
Now it is time to appear on the Global Stage in the Name of the Lord. Amen.
#mikebamiloye
I will be personally leading an army to the cinemas to watch this.
I love what i’ve seen already - the range, the grade, the sound and of course, the story which is still a banger till tomorrow.
Interested in watching with me in Lagos & Ibadan? oya begin to prepare your ticket money o….
Ignore the clapback - Àrélù came before it. Àgbèlèkú, Kòtò aiyé, Kòtò òrun are different viral titles in that era, while projecting brazen display of witchcraft and wizardry on national TV. The new nollywood epics all have heavy doses of sorcery, but so far, no Christian has bothered to even give it a thought, not to talk of a mention. We only enjoyed the historical significance of the stories and moved on.
Don’t confuse Culture and Spirituality. - I am a Yoruba and I am not an “elébo” or “onísèse” i am a CHRISTIAN.
LET THIS REVIVAL HIT THE CINEMAS.
Oya ! - I have opened a wait-list for my cinema watch party towards October. Click the Link
https://t.co/I5ULMX6EaY
LET’S TAKE THIS PERSONAL 🔥
Thank you Daddy @mikebamiloye @damilolamikebamiloye @jay_mikee @mountzionfilmproductions_ and the partners @sozofilms @circuitstreams
#EvangelistTolucci #KingsandPriests
@jay_mikee When the time for us to present ourselves came, they also came to present themselves too… very predictable stuff… “Demonize” my foot! #agbaranlareturns seh! Shift abeg! #agbaranla
🔥This movie is damaging the kingdom of satan already.
Satan is looking for every opportunity to stop this world changing movie..
Satan is too late.
#Agbaranlaiscoming#mountzionfilms
AGBARA NLA - THR RETURN
THE PUSHBACKS - MY PERSPECTIVE
First of all, let us be clear, I would be seeing the movie as soon as it drops on the 1st of October. I saw the prequel in the 90s, I am even more anticipated to see the return now.
I am drawn to the nostalgic value the art represents and I stand in absolute awe of the Mount Zion Film Ministry’s enduring longevity. I know how herculean the task to sustain a brand is and if a brand; any brand at all, had thrived for 3 decades, such deserves our profound respects, our reservations notwithstanding.
But there are issues that have been raised over time about the contents from the Mount Zion Ministries by the proponents of Yoruba tradition, culture and values. The allegations whisper - and sometimes shout - that the ministry’s lens is deliberately tinted to demonize our revered ancestral creed while holding aloft the lantern of Western theology. And then, they recommend CANCELLATION. Cancel Mount Zion.
Well, I DISAGREE!
My disagreement is not with the substance of their grievance; perhaps there is an abundance of evidence to back their claims. However, I completely reject the gospel of CANCELLATION.
I am not a part of the screaming mob. I do not subscribe to cultural jungle justice. And most importantly, I fiercely refuse to wear the garment of a victim. I AM NOT A VICTIM.
A victim is one who always present himself as the weaker party. A victim is the one who perpetually craves pampering and who has lost all appetite to confidently defend itself. A victim has a defeatist mentality whose only response to challenges and confrontation is wailing and protest.
By adopting this posture, you do not drape the Great Yoruba Race in robes of glory. The Yoruba are lions; we are not victims.
To the Allegations:
You claim that Mount Zion Ministries deliberately drags Yoruba ancestral beliefs through the mud while elevating Western faith - just as it happened in the prequel of Agbara Nla, where a pastor, armed with the armor of Christ, subdued the fiercest exponents of our traditional worship.
Hello Brothers, Art is a liberalized entity and Mount Zion does not enjoy monopoly of its expressions.
Therefore, what binds your hands, as Yoruba creatives and fierce defenders of our ancestral heritage, from scripting an epic where Obatala or Ogun triumphs over the Christian deity? If you do not blow your own flute, others will use it as a stirrer. I refuse to be a victim.
Furthermore, when we look into the mirror of truth, we so-called adherents of Yoruba cultural ethos have dealt more crushing blows to our proud heritage than Mount Zion ever could. We have wounded our own legacy through poorly researched, hastily cooked, and badly delivered artistic creations.
Who wrote the scripts that elevated money rituals, human sacrifices, deadly spells, glory-snatching, and dark witchcraft into global conversations?
IT WAS US!
And when the night gets dark in these very movies, who do we cast to break the spell and neutralize the evil? A Christian priest or an Islamic cleric. The insect eating the vegetable resides right inside the leaf. That failure cannot be laid at Mount Zion’s doorstep.
Every faith on earth has its own dark history of radical extremes; our Orisa philosophy must never be painted as the sole custodian of ancient barbarism. Let history remind us that early in the Christian faith, innocent women were tied to wooden stakes and burned alive on the flimsy, shivering suspicions of witchcraft.
Was that not a spectacle of supreme cruelty? Was that not a more barbaric expression than human sacrifice? And even now, in the 21st Century, the Abrahamic faiths continue to contribute to wars and violence while the Orisa yet maintained their trademark peaceful disposition.
But it is not the duty of Mount Zion or any proponent of other religions for that matter to help you market your own virtues.
Look at religion through the cold lens of commerce...
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Nollywood have more movies portraying so called traditional rites as the vilian than all Christian movies put together but I don't see anyone complaining.
This is just another cheap trick to try attack Christianity and hopefully more Christians will be wise to see through it