The broadcast partners that will join the new media outlets of You tube, Facebook and Instagram are US based TV Noir reaching nearly 30m black homes around the world, national networks and community outlets like Afia and Quest in Enugu and Ughelli for both shows.
Is there something you that you are telling us beyond the movie? What a good way start PR for the movie. Now that we know the release date, next thing is to bookmark it in our calendar.
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.
“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.
Those who worry most about state police are politicians. Many ordinary citizens know that our current policing system does not work and has very little chance of ever working. They know that we are one of only a handful of federal systems worldwide that have a unitary police system.
They know that fears about the abuse of decentralised policing are already being realised with unitary policing.
Their worry is not about whether we should decentralise policing, that is a no-brainer. Their worry is how we can design it such that it is not worse than the status quo.
@Morris_Monye Why should we be more concerned about state election that comes every four years to lost of lives that happens everyday in the country. What exactly do we want if not State Police?
Group B done and dusted as Switzerland top the table with 7 points while Canada settled for 4 points with superior goals difference over Bosnia and Herzegovina who defeated Qatar 3-1 at #FIFAWorldCup#Messi#SWICAN#BOSQAT
Seun Okinbaloye: If insecurity continues after state police becomes operational, who do you think we should blame? Who do you think Nigerians should hold accountable?
Uba Sani, Governor of Kaduna State, had this to say:
#PoliticsToday