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Mike Bamiloye’s son, Joshua compares BBNaija, football fans 

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Joshua also advised Christians against getting addicted to any entertainment show that competes with God  

By Kehinde Okeowo

Gospel singer and actor, Joshua Mike Bamiloye, who is the son of the founder of Mount Zion Drama Ministry, Mike Bamiloye, has made a very interesting comparison between Christians who are fans of the popular reality TV show, Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) and football fans. 

Joshua, in a now-viral tweet on his official social media page, argued that football addicts and movie lovers are in “the same boat” with viewers of the BBNaija reality show, which he noted, “contains immoral scenes and isn’t exactly productive.”

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The thespian also stressed that the only categories of football lovers who can criticise BBNaija viewers are those who have never “skipped a fellowship over a hot match, or haven’t been checking live scores during the service.” 

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He went on to advise Christians against getting addicted to any entertainment show that competes with God. 

Taking to his Twitter handle, Joshua wrote: “Before you tackle Christians watching BB, be sure you’re not a football addict. Before you tackle ladies that know everything about their favorite character, be sure you’re not the same with all the football players. 

“Before you criticise them for replacing devotion time with the show, be sure you haven’t skipped a fellowship over a hot match, Or you haven’t been checking live scores during the service.

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“The fact remains that whatever competes with God in your heart is on the same boat, of course we know the show contains immoral scenes and isn’t exactly productive (life of over 80% of entertainment content today). So let’s encourage building our walk with God and placing him as top priority and it’ll reflect in how much wisdom we apply in handling these contents.”

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