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Valentine’s Day: Pastor warns Nigerians, says ritualists, spirits target lovers

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Renowned Christian filmmaker Mike Bamiloye has issued a strong warning as Nigerians celebrate Valentine’s Day.

Diaspora digital media (DDM) reports that he cautioned the event could expose young people to dangerous spiritual and physical consequences.

Bamiloye warned that many young women might fall victim to money rituals during Valentine’s Day celebrations.

He also claimed that men’s bodily fluids could be taken to shrines for diabolical purposes.

In a Friday Instagram post, he expressed concerns about the dark side of Valentine’s Day.

“We will keep shouting!” Bamiloye declared.

He alleged that many would unknowingly sleep with spirits and demonic entities on Valentine’s Day.

These supernatural beings, he claimed, would use the night to make vows and covenants.

He predicted that blood would flow and be exchanged on covenant beds.

He also warned that men’s fluids would be offered at evil shrines.

According to him, young women’s destinies would be stolen through money rituals on Valentine’s Day.

Bamiloye lamented that many would wake up the next morning feeling spiritually empty.

He urged young Nigerians to be cautious and avoid dangerous encounters.

He emphasized that Valentine’s Day often leads people into reckless and irreversible decisions.

He advised Nigerians to uphold moral values and avoid spiritual entanglements.

Bamiloye has consistently used his platform to warn against societal ills.

He reminded people that Valentine’s Day should not be an excuse for reckless indulgence.

He called for self-control and responsible celebrations during this period.

His message serves as a warning to young Nigerians about unseen dangers on Valentine’s Day.

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Bamiloye expressed concern over how Valentine’s Day has become an avenue for immorality.

He stated that many young people use the day to engage in activities that could ruin their lives.

The pastor emphasized that while love should be celebrated, it must be done in a godly manner.

He lamented that some individuals take advantage of the occasion to deceive and exploit others.

Bamiloye warned that young women should be particularly careful with people offering them expensive gifts.

He claimed that such gifts could be tied to evil covenants meant to enslave their destinies.

The evangelist also cautioned men to avoid temptations that could lead them into destructive relationships.

He stressed that engaging in immoral acts on Valentine’s Day could have long-term spiritual consequences.

Bamiloye noted that many people who indulge in reckless behavior on this day end up with regrets.

He advised parents to educate their children about the dangers associated with Valentine’s Day excesses.

He encouraged churches to use the occasion to teach young people about true love and godly relationships.

The pastor emphasized that many destinies have been lost due to careless actions on Valentine’s Day.

He reminded his followers that true love is rooted in God and not in temporary pleasures.

Bamiloye urged young people to be mindful of the spiritual implications of their actions.

He warned that making wrong decisions on Valentine’s Day could affect their future success and happiness.

He advised those in relationships to focus on building meaningful and godly connections.

The evangelist emphasized that self-control and discipline should guide all celebrations.

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Bamiloye concluded by praying for Nigerian youths to make wise choices on Valentine’s Day.

He urged them to celebrate love in a way that honors God and preserves their destinies.

His message serves as a timely reminder for Nigerians to approach Valentine’s Day with caution.

 

Happy Valentine’s Day 💘


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