@SFransicas41106@YoungBrickBabyy@M_KnightBMS@mymixtapez You need to read your bible again. Anyone who was a follower of Jesus was a disciple. The 12 were simply the first and also became apostles later on. The 70 that were sent out by Jesus were all called disciples and were all given power to heal the sick and preach the gospel.
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.
@topeapoola@jay_mikee Several movies are made everyday with different evil agendas, but you don’t see anyone pushing back. All of a sudden, when it’s a Christian movie, their demons are coming out to cry. We are not dimming our light for anyone. The aim of the gospel isn’t to be politically correct.
@OnukoguFavour@jay_mikee Many of you watched Dracula, Mirrors, Chucky and several other horror movies but will complain about MZFM movies ‘traumatizing’ you, oh come on🤦♀️
@OnukoguFavour@jay_mikee other Christian movies ‘traumatized’ you, but many of you also watched power rangers, scooby doo, teen wolf etc yet didn’t find it traumatizing. Some of you watched ‘Ayekoto’ as children but will only call out Agbara Nla even though both of these movies have similar themes.
@OmoniyiOlu7686@jamysax Is Christianity your problem? Is it Christians that are kidnapping people? Why not face the real cause of your problems and leave us alone in peace?
@jamysax You get!
I watch a Nollywood movie on YouTube last night, glorifying witches and generational witchcraft covenants. That is the level of audacity they have now. Then a movie want to come and proclaim light? We will continue to pray that God strengthens Mount Zion and its crew.
“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.
I just want to urge believers to start praying for a revival concerning this movie that will be coming to the cinema.
Pray that the good Lord will turn this opportunity to open the eyes of many whose eyes has been blinded by the god of this world.
Let revival break forth!