Jim Iyke added that he once thought he was special because people cry and faint whenever he walks into a room, but later realised that it was self-worship.
By Kehinde Okeowo
Ace Nollywood actor, James Ikechukwu Esomugha, better known as Jim Iyke, has asserted that the entertainment industry is orchestrated and created to “extol Satanism”.
The veteran thespian made this known while appearing as a guest on the latest episode of the popular podcast show, The Joey Akan Experience.
According to Jim Iyke, most people in the entertainment industry serve themselves and extol themselves as demigods, which he believes is a virtue of Satanism.
The 49-year-old movie star also disclosed that he once thought he was special because people cry and faint whenever he walks into a room, but later realised that it was self-worship after finding God.
He further added that it takes conscious effort for people in the entertainment industry to be connected to God and avoid self-worship or any form of Satanism.
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Speaking during the interview, Jim Iyke said: “There is no bigger enabler than the entertainment industry. This is where demons live. Entertainment is totally created and orchestrated to extol the virtues of Satanism.
“What in the entertainment industry glorifies God except you intentionally or consciously pursue Him? Is it the blatant life?
“What do we extol that is godly? I am not saying God doesn’t exist in the entertainment industry, I am saying the entertainment industry is predominantly created for Satanism.
“As a creative, to create is to mimic God. But in the entertainment structure, many serve self. You can’t serve God and serve self. That is a conflict of interest. Serving self is Satanism itself.
“When you extol yourself to god-like status, when you think you should be worshipped or the laws should not apply to you anymore, you are literally worshipped.
“I have been there. I have seen people cry when I walked into a room and I look at them and I think I am special. No, you are not.
“Once you find your place with God, you will understand what is special. What is special is being able to find God in this place that is devoid of His presence.”




