As the world marked February 14 as a day of love and affection, Bamiloye expressed concerns about the way some people in Nigeria observe the occasion.
In a post shared on Instagram, he warned that many young women might fall victim to money rituals and other sinister activities.
Bamiloye’s message highlighted his fears that some men might use bodily fluids for rituals, while others would enter spiritual covenants without realizing the consequences.
He warned that “blood would flow” and that the “fortunes and destinies of many young girls” could be lost to evil practices.
“Many would sleep on the same bed tonight with ghosts and spirits from demonic kingdoms who had come to make covenants and vows with the daughters and sons of men,” he wrote.
He further cautioned that many individuals would wake up feeling empty and spiritually drained after engaging in questionable activities. “Destinies, fortunes, and meaningfulness of life shall be polluted this evening. By tomorrow morning, many shall wake up empty, shallow, and light,” he added.
Bamiloye, known for his outspoken views on morality and faith, has repeatedly urged young people to uphold Christian values and resist societal pressures that could lead to regret.
His warning has sparked discussions online, with some agreeing with his concerns while others believe Valentine’s Day should remain a celebration of love and joy.
Nonetheless, his message serves as a call for caution and self-awareness among young people participating in the festivities.
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