@MARVELLOUZ01@muslimnews_NG It's not that they can't take their children to the schools where they are allowed for that. It's an agenda. See America? See Europe? They are using something as minute as food to drive the agenda - to dominate. It's not the time to say they'll not succeed. It's to push back
Please before you buy your rice or egg, make sure it is not artificial. It is very difficult to differentiate the original from artificial. It boils, smells and tastes the same.
Man's inhumanity to man because of money.
Plastic Rice. Rubber egg.
I am here wondering if your yoruba gods have not seen his works and fight him or cry out against injustice. Or, as their spokesperson, did they send you to Mike Bamiloye?
For decades, Mike Bamiloye built his fame and ministry by consistently denigrating Yòrùbá ancestral beliefs, traditions, customs, and spirituality, projecting them to be ineffective and weaker compared to "Jesus Power" all for the love of his own Christian religion.
In The Gods Are Dead, our sacred ancestral Òrìṣàs and traditional sacrifices are portrayed as powerless and demonic. A whole village’s way of life and cleansing rituals are reduced to darkness that must be destroyed by foreign faith.
In Agbara Nla (and its upcoming remake), traditional spiritual powers, babalawo consultations, and elements tied to our heritage are framed as evil forces, while only Christian power is shown as the “ultimate” solution.
This is not just storytelling. It is the systematic painting of Yòrùbá ancestral beliefs as inferior and satanic, while you keep eulogizing the imported beliefs that is ancestral to the importers.
Many Yòrùbá people are now awake. Mike Bamiloye, you do not have to tear down Yòrùbá people’s sacred heritage to promote your Christian beliefs. Portraying Yòrùbá spiritual beliefs as evil, powerless, and satanic must stop.
You should instead shift your gaze on the politics and indiscipline happening in the church because that is where the real evil happens.
Our Yòrùbá culture and ancestral wisdom is not to be disrespected. You have achieved so much empowerment and fame through the same Yòrùbá cultural beliefs that you hate so much and now is the time to stop. Mike Bamiloye, PLEASE STOP.
#YorubaPride #ProtectOurHeritage #StopDemonizingYorubaCulture