Gospel Filmmaker Mike Bamiloye Blasts Netizens Questioning Adeboye On National Insecurity

The digital space has officially erupted into an absolute theological and political battlefield, and Mount Zion Faith Ministries founder, Evangelist Mike Bamiloye, has just dropped a massive counter-attack. The iconic gospel filmmaker has officially stepped into the arena to fiercely defend the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, following intense, widespread criticism over the revered cleric’s public stance on the nation’s current security challenges.

The heated controversy ignited online after disgruntled netizens began aggressively dragging Baba Adeboye, questioning why the global spiritual leader has not adopted an aggressive, highly confrontational public posture against the government amid the ongoing national security emergencies. Critics on social media had accused the religious leader of being too diplomatic, contrasting his current approach with historical statements.

Mike Bamiloye, who has zero patience for what he labels as absolute spiritual ignorance, did not mince words in his explosive, screen-gluing response. Taking to his official handles, the drama minister completely berated the online critics, warning them to tread carefully when touching an anointed man of God. Bamiloye argued that a true prophet of God operates on divine instructions and spiritual timing, not the chaotic emotional whims of angry social media commentators demanding instant public outrage.

According to Bamiloye, spiritual fathers fight national battles on the secret, highly potent altars of prayer and prophetic interventions—realms that secular internet trolls cannot possibly comprehend. He maintained that demanding a spiritual leader resort to social media activism or political grandstanding is completely disrespectful, shortsighted, and spiritually dangerous.

The filmmaker’s fierce defense has immediately split Nigerian digital spaces wide open, sending comment sections into an absolute state of frenzy. While thousands of RCCG faithful and traditional believers are heavily applauding Bamiloye for standing up for the respected elder statesman, a highly vocal faction of activists are locking horns on the timeline, maintaining that public figures must face civic accountability regardless of their spiritual status.

With the national conversation around security, faith, and leadership growing more intense by the minute, Bamiloye’s explosive intervention has successfully reminded everyone of one thing: on the Nigerian digital space, not even the most sacred altars are safe from a heavy, high-octane timeline debate!