agbara nla helped me as a muslim child to accept Jesus and work in His precepts. Now still standing as a believer in Christ. God bless daddy Mike Bamiloye
@MyNigerianFolktales2 жыл бұрын
An aunty I knew back then, who was a deep muslim, gave her life to Christ watching the Agbara Nla series.
@chidinmannaji1776 Жыл бұрын
Do we have children friendly MZM movies?
@adeniyidebby7250 Жыл бұрын
Thank you JESUS CHRIST🫂
@babaseer280 Жыл бұрын
@@chidinmannaji1776 yes
@victoriaebosetadotaofzion0659 Жыл бұрын
@@chidinmannaji1776 all mount Zion movies are friendly.
@MomohIJames Жыл бұрын
That's wonderful ma.... That's the point... making Jesus known
@gracetolulope54952 жыл бұрын
Beginning of the end (Ibere opin aye) Attacks from home ( ogun atilewa) Back to zero point Captives of the mighty Just a little sin Agbara nla (Ultimate power) Storms of life Stormy seas Enemy of my soul Ide esu Apoti eri Esin ajoji (strange religion) Omo majemu (covenant child) Wounded heart Haunting shadows The gods are dead Haunted One careless night The forgotten ones Hell razer Abejoye The fruitless tree Abattoir Gbemi The Accountant The Manager Perilous times The perilous times The blood covenant The King is coming The train The Ignition Sunset at midday Igbekun (The spell) Majemu ikoko Josephine Costly games Running against the wind Fiwajomi Dying with the king Youthful lusts Family next door Busy but guilty Broken pitcher Lost forever Legion My Dream Jailer House on fire Tribulation night Forces against my soul The finest wine The Gamble Shackles Accursed children Shadows of death Journey in a circle Bosom fire (ina abe aso) High calling Stalker Life of the billows Family riot Harmony deal Mt zion short dramas and some that I can't remember! I watched most with my family from childhood up till now. GOD BLESS MOUNT ZION MINISTRY
@tolorunshagbaodunayo2568 Жыл бұрын
Fiwajomi>>>
@tejohunelizabeth247322 күн бұрын
Oil dey your head ma
@tejohunelizabeth247322 күн бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
@jesuseunfolasire26915 күн бұрын
I am still waiting for them to upload blood convenant
@ChineduOgbonna9120 сағат бұрын
Blood on the altar
@egharevbaoe20562 ай бұрын
I can't forget "Agbara nla" all my life. My mother had been very sick for years and we thought she was going to die. Then the movie came and my parents were involved in the distribution of the CDs at some point. My mum got miraculously healed during this partnership with Mount Zion and is still alive to the glory of God. She experienced "Agbara nla, agbara to ju agbara lo." I can relate with the "artificial curfew" Agbara nla caused in the early 90s. Praise God!!!
@annie-floramills19372 жыл бұрын
Ghanaian sister here 👋🏽 I'm surprised some people think Mount Zion movies rubbishes the Yuroba culture. My mum and I learnt to speak the Yuroba language from your movies. We started speaking it together. God called her home in 2021🙏🏾, but some of my fondest memories are our Yuroba-speaking days! 😄 Anyway Jaymikee, she was one of your biggest fans. Nasara was her ringtone for almost 2 years till she passed away. She used to listen to it almost everyday. So we played it for her as her casket was carried out of the Chapel. Much love from Ghana 🇬🇭
@Youmatta2Godbroadcast2 жыл бұрын
Hello Ghanaian sister 😍🇬🇭🇬🇭
@ThyKingdomCome52 жыл бұрын
We love Ghana. God bless you sister.
@iyanuoluwajayeoba58112 жыл бұрын
Wow
@owooluwaadegboyega79632 жыл бұрын
Much love from Yoruba land! we love you!!
@paulimoh63742 жыл бұрын
I came to love the Yoruba culture through watching several mount Zion movie 😊 even to learning small small youruba dialect.❤️ Thank you Jesus.
@tolat34462 жыл бұрын
'Traumatized' is a lie, it was those movies that brought mzfm to limelight in the 90s. Fine we were scared by some seens as young children back then, but there was something about the movies that kept pulling us back to watch them. We cannot deny the spiritual realm of the world we live in, and those films were an eye opener.
@eedban2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree.. I watched these movies and didn't even know they were from MZ then. I only found MZ again in 2010 and that was a miracle that propelled me into believing the call I heard from God about the performing arts ministry. It was only then I realised, I had watched some of these when I was much younger here in Ghana. The MZ movies that speak to me a lot are the ones that highlight prayer and ultimate power of God. That said, I am patiently waiting for Abejoye 6.
@adeolasaba20002 жыл бұрын
As a young girl later teenager then young adult l watched MZFM remember how the films came to tv on NTA lbadan then. There are very few of the films that l do not have. When l married and eventually had my children l was glad to introduce MZFM now that my children are older they will be dragging my phone to check especially when Bro Damilola has dropped a film on Sunday after church. Any backlash can not reduce the impact and the mandate that Daddy Mike is discharging in his time indeed he is a man of destiny and l will like to say more is coming
@amarannajiprisms Жыл бұрын
Those movies demystified the powers of darkness. Are they also traumatized by the scary testimonies that come out of #nsppd? The movies are faith-challenging and reminds you of the height you have fallen from as an S.U member. That you are in the world but not of the world Abejoye on its own was a reminder that if sinners are buddy-buddy with you then check yourself. There is meant to be a difference of opinion, clashes, standing out etc not this present everyone is a believing Christian but no difference. Till date, my very good friend still calls me Ayamatanga 😂
@akindeleesther84892 жыл бұрын
Am suprised people have this motive about Mount Zion Movies, agbara nla that my daddy's sitting room was always like a cinema hall every week when it's shown on NTA7 and we have to stand up to allow neighbours who were older to sit on the chair. May God continue to grant the ministry more wisdom to function until the whole world is reconciled back to God.
@sharoncharity30323 күн бұрын
Amen! We also have a role to play in reconciling the whole world back to CHRIST 🌹
@3rdenginefilms2 жыл бұрын
Mount Zion Ministry is the reason I enter into the drama ministry and God help I wish to be part of u soon. Am trying my best on that
@olakunleomiyale57072 жыл бұрын
We watched Arelu, Igbo Elegbeje, Koto Orun, and all the secularly likes in the 80s, and we 'enjoyed' them as kids. When MZ came to light, our passion was substituted for the glory of Christ. Agbara-nla was in deed a brilliant leap for us. It became a mini crusade each time at the house where we watched the series. It was a 'sin' to miss an episode. And ever since, God has been blessing the Bamiloyes to nurture our soul with soul-lifting contents up till today. We are never traumatised. We are waiting for Abejoye S6. Thank you daddy and mummy Bamiloye, Damilola and Joshua, and all the crew members. Cheers.
@Everythinggospelmusicandmovie2 жыл бұрын
Exactly. I wonder why it's agbaranla that traumatized them
@kool26302 жыл бұрын
Infact the word traumatized was to me very strange in all that can be said about the experience the the film brought. Anyway God used it to make an undeniable impact in our nation and to shame the power of the enemy, glory be to Him and many thanks to MZFM
@ezinne_amaka2 жыл бұрын
Traumatised? NO! Movies like Chucky and Dracula were watched in the 90s, so why don't people refer to them as traumatising? MZFM movies were one of the best childhood experiences that taught me the fear of God. I'm glad to know that Ayamatanga is the correct one because I don't want anyone spoiling my childhood with their anger. 😄😄😄
@perfectnyki2 жыл бұрын
For me, mount zion movie helped shapen me. Even though, I grew up in a christian home but saw the practicality in Mount zion movie. For example, I was determined not to fall for premarital sex, compromise in workplace, the need to be filled with the power of the holy ghost and discerning of spirit. I was determined not to fall in areas where people fell in the movie. Just like we watch and we are like oh no, I strongly believe then that is how heaven is watching me even as a teenager. Secondly, no matter how deep a mount zion film is in terms of showing evil forces, I have never had a bad dream. However, If I make a mistake watching any nollywood movie that shows anything occultism no matter how simple, I will have bad dream. This is to show you how much they prayed that the right message be passed. God bless Mount Zion in Jesus Name
@demicrown2 жыл бұрын
This brings to mind "busy but guilty" and other movies AIT used to show during the holidays.....
@adedolapoamuna18462 жыл бұрын
This is so true, I can relate. Thanks for sharing this light...
@olayinkaafolakemi68092 жыл бұрын
Glory to God! Exactly 💯 I have never and will never have a bad dream after seeing Mount Zion movie✅ More grace to you in Jesus' name.
@davesondave1012 жыл бұрын
"Your gift is meant to feed the whole world not to put food on your table...When you feed the world you cannot go hungry" gem💎
@mj1072 жыл бұрын
So powerful
@ademolamary72252 жыл бұрын
Deep! I tell you
@gloryimagha6214 Жыл бұрын
Oo deep👌🤭WORD🥰👌🤩
@samsoncrown5704 Жыл бұрын
So deep and thoughtful
@olaleyeemmanuel35292 жыл бұрын
JESUS!!!! The incantations are wordplay??? This ministry is really anointed
@StanleyBaruch6 ай бұрын
I laugh eehh
@happiness9278 Жыл бұрын
Wow Mount Zion films are awesome, they're Godly. Spirit inspired films. I've been blessed with some of them I watched. God bless Mich Bamiloye, God bless Mount Zion ministry.
@Agnes.shines2 жыл бұрын
Me that got saved from a mount Zion movie in 2012, I was 12 years old,some Christian people came to host a camp in my state,benue state,they decided to do a movie night and from that movie, I gave my life to Christ ,nobody should talk bad about MZM before I komot their teeth
@hamidmotv2 жыл бұрын
Ah! You are a small geh oh
@evelynmawunyo85902 жыл бұрын
Mother in law Divorce Gbemi Abojeye Planting Family next door House of fire Strange woman My dream Abattoir The gods are dead Dying with the king The phase Tribulation night Legion Jailer Covenant child Ignition High calling Forces against my soul The forgotten ones Busy but guilty The story of my life The train Costly game This is all I can remember , hand of applause for daddy Mike and Jaymikee 👏👏👏👏
@ThyKingdomCome52 жыл бұрын
This is so wonderful!
@oluwaseunanswermie19602 жыл бұрын
I have only watched about 50% of this. Lemme just screenshot this 😍❤️
@lawalrhoda68752 жыл бұрын
I've only seen 30% of this! Lemme screenshot too😁
@makollyzoe2 жыл бұрын
Ah you didn't mention the all-time amazing movie series: ABEJOYE
@olujimielegbede51722 жыл бұрын
I still remember most of the film scenes but not by name. In ur list I remember abejoye.
@gracepurple26952 жыл бұрын
Mount Zion shaped my life as a Christian teenager. The scriptures were brought life to me through the movies. Many of my principles even till now were planted through this movies. The impact this ministry has had on young lives is colossal and only Jesus can reward you in Jesus name. The world definitely needs this light!
@midemide1587 Жыл бұрын
This ministry has blessed my life. I was a teenager in Agbara Nla times. I watched on VHS before it came to TV. God bless MZFM crossing generations relevant then and even now.
@olugbengaayoola80192 жыл бұрын
I watched Apoti eri when I was young and when the fear of kids being kidnapped was rampant. I walked around in confidence then. The the quote ‘I am Apoti eri’ became my watchword. It doesn’t scare me, mount zion movies sharpen my faith. I can remember I told my mum that I want to be kidnapped to show God’s power. Ahhhhh So that’s where all those names comes from. Omoooo. Ohh God of all wisdom.
@AdebanjiOpemipo2 ай бұрын
Funny how my mum used to say and is still saying every time that "my siblings and I are apoti eri" to anyone that cares to listen
@AdebanjiOpemipo2 ай бұрын
It made me really confident of the security we had in the holy spirit
@TheTruthbyRuth2 жыл бұрын
"Your gift is not meant to put food on your table but to feed the world. If you feed the world, you will not lack food on your table." Oh Halleluyah!
@ohtee30192 жыл бұрын
Hhmmm! A word is enough for the wise!
@omosekejiolabisi69372 жыл бұрын
Mount Zion film really impacted my life,I could remembered when I was much younger I watched one of their movies and it was late at night,in that movie an evil person came to attack someone in the dream but because the person was praying he couldn't attacked the person and when I slept that night,in my dream I started quoting the same scripture that person used in the movie and I conquered and prior to the time I watched the movie I had been having bad dreams and that was how it stopped.
@oluwaseunanswermie19602 жыл бұрын
Wow! Glory to God
@heritagetimothy77082 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jay Mike...some of us will be forever grateful to God for the MZFM. When I was growing up, my family watched APOTI ERI and my mother encouraged the family to adopt Friday's as Fasting and Prayer day (although some of my cousins still make jest of us about this practice) . That has greatly and positively impacted me growing up through Secondary, Tertiary schooling and even afterwards. Exactly, as Daddy Mike said, Agbara Nla may be scary to a child, but it instilled "Godly Fear" to some of us. More Unction, More Grace to MZFM and all members of the body of Christ to fulfil our respective callings in Jesus name. Gracias
@alimiolawalevictor97342 жыл бұрын
This was exactly what happened to my family then
@oliviakwech2 жыл бұрын
Hello, I am a Kenyan and I was introduced to Mount Zion Movies around July 2020 and more specifically to the Abejoye series by a friend. It was the first Christian movie I watched and I would strongly feel the power of the Holy Spirit around and upon me. I remember the day I finished watching the series up to date then that I started developing a serious cold and cough. That night I had an encounter in a dream and I woke up whole. That was the very first time that had ever happened to me, that is getting healed in a dream. I was so intrigued. I can only say I learnt of and picked that spiritual dimension in Abejoye. You people are doing an amazing work for God and I pray that you will never tire and may you always be refreshed to even do much more. As for how many Mount Zion movies I have watched since then, countless is the answer. I really look forward to the release of Abejoye Season 6. Thank you and be blessed.🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
@christlightanimations46592 жыл бұрын
"we will continue to rubbish the kingdom of darkness"🔥❤️ I really love that statement ❤️
@edachechinasa18072 жыл бұрын
I actually got born again after 'Beginning of the End.' Every one just kept leaving the living room and I ended up under the dinning table, praying and asking Jesus to forgive me. I was about 9years old. Kudos to Daddy and Mummy Bamiloye.
@roxanapeters11772 жыл бұрын
I'm not African or Nigerian. I love Mount Zion movies. Why I love them? It is because I believe that it is a unique way of teaching Almighty God 's word. For me every movie is a message. A couple of years back I told Evangelist Toyin Eso-Fautosin and her husband that God has given His children in Nigeria a special and unique gift and way of spreading the gospel. What your Mother and Father did with their giftings from God was and is awesome. The devil is not happy with Mount Zion but there is nothing he can do about it. God bless Mount Zion Faith Ministries.
@omotolanifaith97902 жыл бұрын
Absolutely nothing he can do about it!
@mariamajoke8172 жыл бұрын
It's deep! When you feed the whole world, you cannot go hungry 🤔
@joejoegood45836 ай бұрын
my first introduction to Mount Zion Movies was "Unprofitable Servant" dramatized live at the Main Auditorium in UNIBEN in early 1990s. The impact was so profound. I saw the power of the Holy Spirit overwhelmingly manifest....especially in convicting multitudes of people (including myself).....especially the last scene when the Old-Man revealed himself as the Holy Spirit...it was a significant climax that broke me and almost all watching it. I will never forget it. That was how i became engrossed with Mount Zion movies, from video cassettes to video CDs then later KZbin... They have all been of great impact to my early live as a Christian.... "The Gift of God is not to put food on your table, but to feed the world". This is profound. Little wonder the ministry did and is still doing great exploits May God continue to bless Evang. Mike Bamiloye and his family and team.
@kemiareh6262 жыл бұрын
Never have I been traumatized by any of Mount Zion movies. The movies are still blessing me and my family
@shilohjewelidoko2 жыл бұрын
Mount Zion Movies have been one of the pillars that bring to graphics the foundations of our Christian Faith as children. Watching the 'scary' parts of Agbara Nla always ended with God's power shaming the devil and that was so thrilling!! Brings Joy, hope and strengthens Faith.
@theprophetdaughter2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely!
@bolaadeyeye71392 жыл бұрын
God bless you baba wa. Agbeleku, Ogun yanponyanrin, Arelu, Ajan Abija etc were the movies we were watching then, these film terrifies en . Thank God for Agbara nla and Ipinle rere. Agbara nla was through the inspiration of the holy spirit. The world was even evil then. I was under ten that time ooo. E lol gbomon lowo esu Kee ri Ra yin
@olatunjiifedayo38392 жыл бұрын
The gift is not meant to put food on your table but meant to feed the whole world...then you can't go hungry. Evang Mike Bamiloye
@DORCASDIASRIESMAKINGMEMORIES2 жыл бұрын
The interpretation of the "chants" from AGBARANLA was so rib-cracking🤣🤣🤣🤣! Those are just proverbs, and adages. Any Christian who would think that a servant of Christ would be employing ENCHANTMENTS in the service of the Lord, is still immature. I'm so glad I watched this interview! Daddy Mike said some powerful things to us, as ministers of the Gospel. I love that last quote: "your gift is not meant to put food on the table. It is meant to feed the world" 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@jokeoye68162 жыл бұрын
I got my christian foundation through Mount Zion Movies, learn how to pray effectively, and it's what my children grew with, Agbara nla, is one of the films I will like to watch all over again, my children are all adults now, and serving the Lord because of growing up learning christian values from this Ministry. Thank God for your lives, more of God's Grace and Blessings in Jesus Name.
@lawrencekasosa6081Ай бұрын
This is such a good interview Mike and Baba's response is so wise and inspiring on how God lead him and he followed. Thank you. Lawrence Kasosa Zambia
@ThyKingdomCome52 жыл бұрын
Some people may one day say that Abattoir traumatized them. Satan is always fighting the "ORIGINAL" (things rooted in Christ). Mount Zion would always triumph! Thank you Jesus!
@blessingtitilayo673613 күн бұрын
I have seen a lot of mount zion movies and God have been glorified ❤
@ThyKingdomCome52 жыл бұрын
The Mount Zion movies I have watched: 1. Jailer 2. Abattoir season 1- season 3 3. Planting✨ 4. Gbemi part 1- 3 5. Magdalene✨ 6. My dream part 1 & 2 7. Heart Pain 8. Abejoye I believe it's only the newly released season that I haven't watched 9. Haunted✨ 10. Land of Fury 11. Ignition✨ 12. Legion 13. The Train 14. The gods are dead These are the ones as best as I can remember sir. The ones I attached stars to really impacted me. This is not to say that they are better than others. The reason could simply be because of my age or just the transformational season I am in right now. Thank you sir.
@esmebenson8172 жыл бұрын
Please try and watch the forgotten ones you will love it and it will make you pray like
@ThyKingdomCome52 жыл бұрын
@@esmebenson817 Thank you so much. I will download it right away.
@bosedenigeria82002 жыл бұрын
Add "the forgotten ones"
@MaamefuaPrissy Жыл бұрын
God bless you Sir! I was 6yrs when my mom brought home about 8 vhs cassettes of Ultimate Power (in Ghana). Our Church used this Christian series for several Evangelism/Outreaches in Accra, Ghana back in 1995/1996. The number of souls that were saved through this series was mind-blowing. GOD RICHLY BLESS MT ZION!
@iamAkinwunmiAdebayo Жыл бұрын
Back in the late 80s, I remember how as a kid, I'd go with my mom to her friend's place on the next street to watch Yonpon-yonrin in which there were two protagonists in the story: Fadeyi oloro vs Aworo. I remember how riveting it was then even as a child. It was on Sunday evenings around 5pm or 6pm. The somewhere around 1990/1991, I became aware of Abija-wara-bi-ekun, another iconic character. I lived for about three months with my cousins, and Koto-Orun was a TV staple in their house. Then I became born-again in late 1991 in a Pentecostal church (I was eight), and then in 1993, Agbara came on the scene. I was 10. I remember how we'd be rushing home to go watch Isawuru in Abule Muwonleru, and Aro meta. God bless Evangelist Mike Bamiloye and the MZFM folks for the good works over the years. Only Heaven can reveal the true worth of your work and the rewards attached to it. I pray none of you miss their rewards both in this life and especially in the world to come. And thank you Jay-Mikee for your content. Keep up the good work!
@ruthusman3708 Жыл бұрын
Growing up, my favorite Mount Zion movie was "Just a little sin". It really blessed me so much that I find it difficult to forget the song. Esu bo ba gbemi bo gbemi bo gbemi, Esu bo ba gbemi, O Le La mi mo le o. Jesus ti la o mo Le o, O Le la mi mo le. Jesu ti la o mo le o, O Le la mi mo le. Esu bo ba Gbemi, bo gbemi, bo gbemi Esu bo ba Gbemi, o Le la mi mo le o.
@durojolaolabode53742 жыл бұрын
Your gift is not meant to put food on your table, its meant to feed nations.
@emmanueladjei63892 жыл бұрын
I watched it in Ghana, I could not go home alone😀😀
@eedban2 жыл бұрын
Maybe you should consider re-shooting Ultimate power series with the new generation of actors and the new quality of video to allow for the new generation of people in this world to receive that knowledge too.
@thisgeneration60062 жыл бұрын
Mount Zion has been nothing short of a blessing to me🥺🥺🥺🥺☺️☺️☺️
@olufemibewaji28452 жыл бұрын
"Agbara Nla" was a blockbuster those days. I wasn't traumatised one bit. Rather, it opened my eyes to the indescribable power available to the Believer in Christ!
@ebdiscountstores46772 жыл бұрын
The film demonstrates the realities of warfare’s that we face even as a Christain. And as children then it helped build my faith even part of my foundation I gave my life to Christ at age 14 years . Weldone Mount Zion movies 🙌Glory be to God .
@chosenmictv2 жыл бұрын
Mount Zion Movies shaped my childhood correctly. I remember watching ÀPÓTÍ Ẹ̀RÍ at age 10 and started fasting every Friday personally and contributed greatly to my spiritual growth. I also remember stealing meat from the pot as a child of about 8yrs old and had to return it when I remember if rapture should sound... (From ÌBẸ̀RẸ̀ ÒPIN AYÉ / THE BEGINNING OF THE END)
@Cbl_illustrates2 жыл бұрын
I've watched Agbara nla and I believe it was quite mild, compared to thrillers people watch now. Though I was afraid of watching Mount Zion movies when I was younger and I avoided it as much as I could but this was only because of the conviction I got from the movies. Thank God for salvation, it makes one actively search out Godly movies like these to edify one.
@So.Favoured2 жыл бұрын
I love how Daddy Mike Bamiloye didn't dismiss that it was normal for children to be scared when exposed to movies about spiritual beings "in those days". But these days, scary is the new normal. It really does take the wisdom of God to depict core messages and morals the way Mount Zion Films do... A grace that I shamelessly covet.
@opeoluwairene60542 жыл бұрын
I must say, interview with Daddy is an eye opener. May God continue to renew your strength Sir🙏🏽.
@abisinuola1502 жыл бұрын
Well done Joshua, may our children never go out of the will of God in Jesus name amen.
@Beats4rmzion2 жыл бұрын
Hmmm.. seriously I learnt alot.Mount Zion movies has been a blessing..I wasn't born yet when agbara nla and the rest were produced but mum will always make emphasis on how it shut the whole city DOWN..I just stumbled over evangelist damilola bamiloye's KZbin page after my graduation and with the help of assu strike😂I was able to watch maybe 20 or more of mount zion's recent movies including the series (abattoir,abejoye e.t.c) .. Who says christian movies can't be as FUN as this and yet anointed ? but one movie ”THE TRAIN" It keeps disabling me literally.. even the "the making of the movie" haaa I love to join this family 🥺❤️ Honestly when I hear the song I could just break down for a minute or two..I must ..MUST partake for kingdom progress..God bless daddy,God bless mount zion .. I'm always enjoying and anticipating your vlog seriously 😭😂more Grace sir💯
@sisterfaith44192 жыл бұрын
I will just say, unto those carnally minded people, agbara nla is death, but to those spiritually minded people, it is life and peace.
@aybarz2 жыл бұрын
This is the best and most educating interview of daddy that i have watched. 25mins full of education. I must say however, that its our parents and pastors fault to have exposed us to such movies while young and this was also due to ignorance of the mental effect it might have on us. At the time in our church, Agbara nla night was revival night which means my mum will close her shop early and we all go to church to watch and pray for another hour. I must say, everytime we cme back home, its always difficult to sleep, so to be fair, it was traumatising. Also, i was exposed to Ide Esu too, and the appearance of Esu in that movie hunted me for a very long time. I am doing my best now to guide my own children on what movie to watch so they dont experience such. However, looking back, no other movie, even in the secular world in nigeria as had same impact since Agbara Nla. I can see the same script within Abejoye but mordeenised and thats why its popular and interesting. I dont know if Daddy knows, but the secular world of Nollywood are extremely jealous of what Mount Zion has achieve and they have stolen countless of scripts from mount zion movies. May God continue to help daddy and mummy and you the children. I would love to see an interview of dad and mum about how they maintain their marriage during those busy periods. God bless
@patrickeromona96372 жыл бұрын
Frankly speaking, I was scared back in 1994 when I saw the series on Tv. I was in Jss 2 going to Jss 3. The intro was scary and the delivery was also scary. But looking back now in hindsight I can tell you that it was aimed at unravelling the the diverse manifestations of the powers of darkness and how salvation and faith in God makes them powerless. Now I appreciate what God did through those movies now, because back then though the movies scared us but we were compelled to watch because they were no other options available like we have it today. Also like Evangelist Bamiloye said, there were so many scary movies back in the days, notable amongst them particularly in the south was hot cash (wiliwilli)...
@abig59342 жыл бұрын
"Your gift is not meant to put food on your table but to feed the whole world" that's so deep.
@chukwumachimdiebube532 жыл бұрын
I just bagged a degree in Theatre…this was due to my early exposure to MzFM films. -Power Encounter (english version of ultimate power) -Blood on the altar -The fruitless tree -Haunting shadows -Hell razer -The forgotten ones -Ide esu And even the most recent Abejoye. Mzfm films have become a culture and I feel peace, strength and nostalgia when I view their content. I gulp everything Mzfm, I’ll always have room for more!
@akejutimothy17592 жыл бұрын
It's the ending for me, the word play 😂🙌.. God's Wisdom indeed, who could have thought
@goodnessbamigbade71352 жыл бұрын
I just saw Abejoye 6 today and what I kept thinking about was Daddy Mike's versatility with the Yoruba language. He's so versed in the language and it's a beautiful thing to see. And the cast too. It could only have been wisdom from God. Thank you for giving us beautiful movies, sir.
@mayowaipinyomi2 жыл бұрын
Agbara Nla was a direct attack on the kingdom of darkness, to God alone be all the glory. Mount Zion movies helped my childhood to get closer to God. I understood the Ultimate power of God at work in the late 80s and early 90s. The devil always has a way to attack the gospel anyway and anywhere he can find people willing to be used.
@oyebamijisamuel94562 жыл бұрын
Mike Bamiloye is a Legend🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️ GOD BLESS you jaymikee IN JESUS CHRIST NAME .AMEN.
@CleftCarewithNifemiAyelomi.2 жыл бұрын
Abejoye took my Christian life even with my children into a new level, at the moment I feel like I need to fight some spiritual warfare, and then I've bombed into the video shackles which I believe is going to help me as an accompany at this time. Mount Zion has been indeed a blessing to me and mine, I pray for more strength from heaven for the ministry in Jesus name 🙏🏽
@specific52052 жыл бұрын
I'm even loving this man the more. So much wisdom and consistency. May God continue to sustain him and grant him more wisdom and grace. Mount Zion movies have been a blessing to me at different times of my life, most recently the train.
@bcherishit2 жыл бұрын
It's AYAAAAMAAATANGA ooo, I never fell for that I-am-at-Anger trend😂 dem wan spoil my childhood memories, talk of living in bondage and witch pastor of the living dead those movies did bigtime traumatized me as a child I LOVEEEEEEEEEEE MOUNT ZION MINISTRY 💞🥰 A BIG THANK YOU TO DADDY AND MUMMY MIKE BAMILOYE FOR ANSWERING THE CALL OF THE LORD. I can't even count how many I have seen😎
@oluwabunmiojo98502 жыл бұрын
God bless you Jaymikke!! Thank you for bringing daddy on board! The world 🌎 will never understand GOD'S way! And I absolutely love the part when Daddy said "we will continue to RUBBISH the power of darkness"!What a wise man!! My neighbours HATE me and family I for always watching Mount Zion movies 😂😂😂😂 Power pass Power #WeMove
@janetumoru910 Жыл бұрын
Hi Jay! You really did well for interviewing daddy on this broadcast. Well done guy 👍 You've said it all about how people are misinterpreting and reacting to everything. It seems they just want to talk and make name for themselves at the expense of another man's name. I want to support what daddy said. Sometimes mid 80s, there was a TV series (name withheld) that in the course of shooting, the man was charmed and invoked. 👉 You can't believe that he didn't know how bullet got to his local gun during shooting/acting and shot his wife to death. He really didn't believe himself until he saw blood gushing out of her body and the poor pretty woman died during shooting of a film😭😭😭😭. It was so real and bad that time. You can ask daddy, he'll know about the story. About incantations, those that didn't understand Yoruba well are the ones saying that. To those of us that were bread and buttered with Yoruba idioms, we always smile that this man is filled. 😀😀 Opolo po la maa nso 😀😀😀 Wo, mi o le defend baba yen tan. He's blessed. My fear is on you the children. I pray the Lord Almighty help you all that the Ministry will still continue to be SPIRIT FILLED by the time your both parents will be no more in Jesus name amen. I love you guys for the support you're giving them. ♥️❤️❤️❤️❤️♥️❤️❤️ Keep it up 👍👍👍👍👍
@temijuopelokolawole56702 жыл бұрын
I have seen a lot of Mount Zion movies but the ones that stand out so much to me are "Sunset at Mid-day" and "Fiwajomi". I think they do because they relate so much to school life. When I remember them, I'm reminded to always be in right standing with God.
@OjonugwaNowisAmeh2 жыл бұрын
Of course it traumatized me but also made me ran and repent from commiting sins as a kid... Thank you Papa Mike You have really been a blessing to us sir.
@Bolu07282 жыл бұрын
My God. Mount Zion Movies has helped me in so many ways. People around me are still even testifying to the positive change of these movies in my life. My elder sister and I were practically raised watching Mount Zion movies even though at that time, we had no choice of watching other films. Kai, I am thankful to God that I was raised that way. Glory to God because my children will be getting that too. Kai, I can boldly say that I have gained not only in the spiritual aspect. I learnt a lot of English &Yoruba words and their other diverse meaning. I Say Thank God for God I Say Thank you Lord for raising Mount Zion Film Ministries
@olonadebabatunde2562 жыл бұрын
Thank God for the grace upon Daddy Mike, Agbaranla came out when I was 5 or 6 yrs old we always watch the movie with a neighbor's Waldrop black & white TV on NTA channel 7 then, it was a movie that enlightened & built many Christian family in believing & Power of faith in God. Then we always reference to the words of God in the movie whenever we want to pray. I can never forget Agbaranla, Ide-esu, & many more.. Daddy Mike, thank you once again for the take home word "Your talent is not meant to feed your family alone but to feed the world, when you feed the world, you can not be hungry". 🙏
@ifeoluwaadeyemi4462 жыл бұрын
God bless bless Daddy Mike and the entire MZFM for what you do for the body of Christ, you will finish well and strong in Jesus name, I am a living testimony of mount zion films I am always blessed. Thank you
@olayiwolaamos11364 сағат бұрын
I can't even count... The movies have indeed blessed my life.
@izibiligoodness2 жыл бұрын
Ah! I can't count ohh... By God's mercies, I'm even going back to watch the old ones. Even as I watched these movies as a child, everyone knows it's always an encounter that brings us to our knees. God is good Mount Zion is a blessing
@wolexismedia2 жыл бұрын
Jaymike, this your jump cut editing style 🥲
@deborahoyetunji97642 жыл бұрын
Daddy Mike Bamiloye - A gift to the world
@dareadewole59732 күн бұрын
❤ Whaoooh!!! "WHEN YOU FEED THE WHOLE WORLD, YOU CAN NOT GO HUNGRY"💗💖💗💖💗💖💗
@boluwatifeolasinde96442 жыл бұрын
Personally, after watching Mount Zion movies, I get this surge of boldness and confidence in the Power of Jesus' name I've been blessed and I'm still being blessed!
@DicksonOnifade7 сағат бұрын
Wow! My respect for this man shoots up again! Daddy, more of God in you Sir
@aimpurposeifeoluwa78672 жыл бұрын
You have to appreciate the gift of creativity that God has given Daddy Mike and the MZFM family. Just incredible! Grateful to witness the work God is doing through the ministry.
@fredaharry5862 жыл бұрын
I was in Junior Secondary school when my dad brought home Part one to nine of Agbara nla it was a captivating movie and I was upset because school had resumed and we weren't done watching it. For someone to called it atramatising movie is not right. It built our faith and showed us God's power at work and His backup when we live in obedience. Fast forward today my children love mount zion movies and we have testimonies from watching it. Yoruba eole should be proud because as a Northerner I am look forward to our Brethren producing more movies like Land of fury, Mugun zamani amongst others. God bless Mount Zion Ministry, it's Partners, Collaborators, The film Institute Alumni and Students
@aweleodih54302 жыл бұрын
Mount Zion is a tool God has used to shapen my life. When am prayerless and watch a mount Zion movie, I get revived. I thank God for Daddy Mike and mummy Gloria Bamiloye
@loisamangoua8643 Жыл бұрын
Bonjour, je suis ivoirienne et les films de Mount Zion ont transformé complètement ma vie positivement. 🙏🏽
@chisomuzochukwu56112 жыл бұрын
I love virtually all the Mount Zion movies I've watched. There is a whole lot of them and if I begin to count, I might lose track. They are all amazing and I am grateful to God that daddy Mike Bamiloye got a hold of his calling in time.
@lionelADA2 жыл бұрын
You can say that again
@SybilMbadiwe2 жыл бұрын
I don't know how many Mount Zion movies I've seen, but I can't forget "Destiny for sale." 😄 I watched it when I was in SS2. I brought me to a state of awareness that I can't live life wavering. Also, "The Accountant" - I was passing by when I heard the accountant say, "I work for God through this position". I went inside and finished watching the movie. "The Train".😌 We may not where God is leading, but we can rest assured that He has a good plan. Our lives and callings are bigger than us and our imaginations. Trust and obey. #journeyofFaith. Thank you.
@oludayoogunsanwo2 жыл бұрын
Daddy Mike Bamiloye is deeeeeep! Whaaaat!
@johnmannah35592 жыл бұрын
Thanks to the Bameloyes. Papa Mike's movies helped me to pray with scriptures. I remember going all out to watch Altimate Powers. I cried to God to make me prayerful. I was 13 years old but was hooked on Mount zion movies. Yes Papa Bamiloye is very right! MountZion movies strengthened the Churches aroun West Africa, even in Sierraleone. We watch mount Zion movies during Bible studies. We pray after the movie shows. Please Jay Mike don't mind them. Just keep praying and doing the lord's will. I am 43 and still watching Mount Zion movies. Stay Bless, Bamiloyes!!
@ggg-kh4ze Жыл бұрын
The power of the devil will continue to be rubished in Jesus Name
@debayomanuel2 жыл бұрын
Please when are we going to get Agbara nla with clean audio quality on KZbin? 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
@stellasoneye33572 жыл бұрын
I can't overemphasize how my spiritual life has been lifted watching mount Zion movies over the years. When I was much younger we watched almost all mount Zion movies in my family - The Ultimate Power, The Unprofitable servant, The gods are dead, Just a little sin etc. They helped to build my relationship with God. Mount Zion movies are filled with powerful phrases that stay glued to my heart e.g 'The gods never said that, because the gods cannot talk' which was spoken in the movie 'The gods are dead' always rings in my ears and reminds me that God is the all powerful and other gods are nothing. Latest movies also leave me spiritually awakened each time and I'm always looking forward to new ones. I will encourage parents to expose their children to these movies.
@ruthabigaild.nehemie67482 жыл бұрын
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰Ayayayayaye.
@abioduna.12412 жыл бұрын
This was a brilliant interview. Thank you for sharing the backstory of Agbara Nla. I was 8 in 1993, and I was not traumatized by the movies. I watched Perilous Times, Beginning and the End, Just a Little Sin, and all.
@adepojutobi54432 жыл бұрын
Dad I love you more God bless your ministry sir I wish to join ur ministry sir
@pastorjoan10272 жыл бұрын
Am not Nigerian, but Mount Zion Movies are annointed they are the first movies that Truly bring out the glory of God.!.. God bless you all
@daveedawtstudios2 жыл бұрын
Last last...na that AYAMATANGA sweet pass
@majehemmaculate63566 күн бұрын
Me as a child, I watched is Everytime. In fact my entire family loved this movie. Cameroonian.
@omotayoayo-afolabi13702 жыл бұрын
What does the generation that saw/watched Agbara nla movie even knows about being traumatised? It is this generation that knows what traumatised means, they're the same people that are having depression because of the terrible exposure they now have. May God help us o
@SHINELORA Жыл бұрын
I was 6 when I watched it with my siblings and that was what captivated I and my siblings and baba ishawuru, that was one of the best in does days,till today there is no mountain zoin movies we don't love, that made me love Yoruba tribe, and till Jesus come the kingdom of God will keep on prevailing ❤❤❤
@davidoladoyinjnr2 жыл бұрын
I love daddy Mike Bamiloye❤… thanks Jaymikee this interview was amazing.
@misidee16 күн бұрын
I'm just so blessed and inspired by Uncle Mike Bamiloye's boldness for the Lord Jesus and his use of entertainment to preach the gospel. His tenacity and consistency over the years. I'm glad he made the comment about the names and "incantations" being word play. For example: Kinkinyinun in Abejoye means small but might. Oganwo means Broken down wall/fence which is a reference to the scripture about one who has no control over their spirit being like a city without walls. Akesan means one who counts upto 9. Probably a reference to her being a mother to 9 children...Oluoje means master of deception or skillful player depending on context. The reputation of each character was used to name them
@bukolamercy25682 жыл бұрын
Those who said MZFM traumatized their childhood did not probably watch mount Zion movies... For us the only movie allowed in our house legally (not the one sneaked in before I got tired of daddy's preaching when caught or born again) was only mount Zion movies. I'll forever be grateful because it shaped my teenage years, single years, choosing whom to marry.
@seyiambrose16252 жыл бұрын
I agree with you. I think some people don't even know the meaning of "traumatized" God bless Mount Zion and they keep growing strong!
@OluchiOsitadimma4 ай бұрын
The Mount Zion movie ( The story of my life) helped my decision to wait for God 's perfect will for my life in marriage. After marriage, their movies continue to minister to us. Thank God for Daddy and Mummy Bamiloye for saying yes to the Lord.