Renowned evangelist Mike Bamiloye has expressed deep concern and disappointment over the growing trend of young ladies sharing semi-nude videos on social media platforms. In a lengthy and impassioned post on Instagram, Bamiloye condemned the practice, questioning the motives and values of these young women.
Bamiloye’s criticism centered on the inappropriate dress and behavior exhibited by these young ladies, who he claimed are compromising their dignity and future by sharing explicit content online. He lamented the fact that many of these young women are between the ages of 17 and 25, and are already being influenced by what he described as “evil spirits” that are driving them to engage in such behavior.
The evangelist expressed his dismay at the way these young ladies are using social media platforms to showcase their bodies, often in a provocative and revealing manner. He argued that this behavior is not only morally reprehensible but also spiritually damaging, as it opens them up to the influence of “invisible demons” that are watching and applauding their actions.
Bamiloye’s warning was not limited to the young ladies themselves but also extended to those who are encouraging and enabling this behavior by clicking on and sharing their explicit content. He urged parents, guardians, and mentors to take responsibility for guiding and counseling these young women, and to help them understand the long-term consequences of their actions.
The evangelist’s post has sparked a lively debate on social media, with many commentators expressing support for his views and calling for greater responsibility and modesty among young people. Others have criticized Bamiloye’s approach, arguing that it is overly judgmental and fails to address the underlying issues that drive young women to engage in such behavior.
Regardless of one’s perspective on the matter, Bamiloye’s post has highlighted the need for a more nuanced and thoughtful conversation about the impact of social media on young people’s lives, and the importance of promoting values of modesty, dignity, and self-respect in the digital age.