Filmmaker, Mike Bamiloye’s Son Damilola, Reveals how he Ignored his Wife’s DM

Mount Zion filmmaker, Mike Bamiloye’s son, Damilola has revealed that he ignored his wife’s first message to him on Facebook.

Sharing a screenshot of the message, the actor revealed that his wife had wanted to be a part of the ministry. Though he ignored her messages, she persevered in prayers, he said.

Mike Bamiloye’s son’s post below;

Mike Bamiloye's Son

 

Filmmaker, Mike Bamiloye Shares Tips on how to Take Pre Wedding Photos

CEO of Mount Zion Films, Mike Bamiloye hs shared a throwback photo of his pre wedding picture with is wife.

Sharing his pre wedding picture on his Instagram age, the filmmaker told his followers to take a que from him and his wife in learning how to take fantastic throwback photos.

Mike Bamiloye shared the picture below and wrote:

“Youths of Nowadays, Come Up Here, and let us teach you how to take Fantastic Pre-Wedding Pictures!”

Looks nice right?

There are a Lot of Packaged Beauties these Days- Mike Bamiloye

Mike Bamiloye advises men not to depend on beauty, when choosing a wife.

Veteran filmmaker, Mike Bamiloye, has advised men on some dos and don’ts, when it comes to the business of choosing a wife.

According to him, the hair and the looks women parade these days are fake. Men should rather go for God fearing women.

This was in a recent phone interview, where he also spoke about his upcoming movie project.

Excerpts below;

Men who want to get married, who desire to have the right lady, must not depend upon beauty because there are a lot of packaged beauties these days among ladies. You can’t trust the hair they have on, nor how beautiful they appear because it may have been packaged with makeup. Men should rather be patient and seek a woman that fears God.”

According to him, a beautiful career inclined woman should not be the priority in choosing  a wife.

On his recent comments about it being the sole responsibility of women to cook, the evangelist said;

I do help my wife in the kitchen. It is the will of God that every woman must be able to care for her husband but that does not mean men should not help their wives in the kitchen.

Most women these days are focusing more on material things, which is also one of the things contributing to marriage break-ups. Some women are 28 but are not ripe for marriage because, even at that age, they are still dependent on people for many personal things.

Such women, if they get married, end up calling their mothers at home for cooking recipes and asking people to wash for them.

He also spoke on his film ministration, stating that the reception was bigger than he expected.

“The ministration is growing and getting better. We are currently working on the second part of Abejoye, which had about 350 premieres worldwide,” Bamiloye added.

Source: PunchNg

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