May 12, 2026

Evangelist Mike Bamiloye Warns of Spiritual Dangers on Valentine’s Day Celebration

By Oluwadara Akingbohungbe

Renowned Nigerian Christian filmmaker and founder of Mount Zion Faith Ministries, Evangelist Mike Bamiloye, has issued a stark warning regarding the potential spiritual dangers associated with Valentine’s Day celebrations.

In a recent Instagram post, Bamiloye expressed deep concern over the activities that, in his view, compromise the spiritual well-being of individuals, particularly the youth.

“We will keep shouting!” Bamiloye declared, emphasizing his commitment to raising awareness about these issues.

He cautioned that many individuals might unknowingly engage with malevolent entities under the guise of romantic encounters. “Many would sleep on the same bed tonight with ghosts and spirits from demonic kingdoms who had come to make vows and covenants with the sons and daughters of men,” he stated.

Highlighting the gravity of the situation, Bamiloye warned of dire spiritual consequences resulting from such liaisons. He noted that “blood would flow tonight. Blood shall be exchanged tonight on covenant beds.

Fluids of men shall be submitted tonight in the shrines of the evil kingdom.” This vivid imagery underscores his belief in the severe spiritual repercussions of promiscuous activities during Valentine’s Day.

The filmmaker also expressed concern for young women who might fall victim to individuals seeking wealth through nefarious means.

“The fortunes and destinies of many young girls and ladies would end up tonight in shrines of money rituals,” he lamented. Bamiloye’s message serves as a caution to those who might be lured by material promises, only to have their spiritual and personal well-being compromised.

Reflecting on the aftermath of such encounters, Bamiloye observed that “destinies and fortunes and meaningfulness of life shall be polluted this evening, and by tomorrow morning, many shall wake up empty and shallow and light.”

He suggests that the temporary pleasures of the night could lead to long-term emptiness and a loss of purpose.

Evangelist Bamiloye’s warnings are rooted in his deep commitment to promoting moral and spiritual values. Through his films and teachings, he has consistently addressed issues of faith, morality, and the challenges facing contemporary society.

His recent statements about Valentine’s Day are in line with his broader mission to guide individuals towards what he believes is a path of righteousness and spiritual awareness.

As Valentine’s Day continues to be celebrated globally, Bamiloye’s message serves as a reminder to approach such occasions with caution and mindfulness.

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