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Inside the Challenges of Nigerian Clergymen: Mike Bamiloye Speaks Up

Naijawebinfo shares a revelation by the renowned Nigerian clergyman and filmmaker, Mike Bamiloye, who has identified a pressing issue affecting many pastors in the country.

In a recent post, Bamiloye revealed that many pastors are struggling to maintain a harmonious marriage due to the behaviors of their wives.

According to Bamiloye, pastors’ wives take advantage of their husbands’ profession, using it to wield power and control. They believe that as pastors, their husbands cannot divorce them or resort to physical abuse like other men, so they behave accordingly.

This situation, he said, has led to many pastors enduring marriages that are far from perfect. Bamiloye emphasized that some wives deliberately misinterpret their husbands’ refusal to engage in certain actions as disrespect, fueling further resentment and fostering a toxic atmosphere.

A Tribute to Baba Gbenro, Mount Zion’s Beloved

Mike Bamiloye is also grieving the loss of a dear friend and colleague, Moses Korede Are, popularly known as Baba Gbenro, from the Mount Zion series ‘Abattoir.’

In a heartfelt tribute, Bamiloye described Are as a hardworking, humble, and dedicated individual who was taken from the world too soon. He recalled a heart-wrenching conversation with Are just before he passed away, where he showed remarkable courage and faith, refusing to let his debilitating illness deter him from fulfilling his responsibilities.

Bamiloye’s words serve as a poignant reminder to cherish life and seize every opportunity, as no one knows when their own time will come.