Veteran film-maker, Mike Bamiloye, has warned men to look beyond physical beauty when searching for a potential bride.....
In a telephone interview with our correspondent, the evangelist gave the advice to people desirous of a successful marriage.
He said, “Men who want to get married,
who desire to have the right lady, must not depend upon beauty because
there are a lot of packaged beauties these days among ladies. You can’t
trust the hair they have on, nor how beautiful they appear because it
may have been packaged with makeup. Men should rather be patient and
seek a woman that fears God.”
The film-maker further stated that a
beautiful and career-inclined woman should not be a top priority when
selecting a future partner.
Reacting to allegations from non-fans
who claimed that a recent post by him on Instagram suggested that
cooking should be left to women, Bamiloye said, “I do help my wife in
the kitchen. It is the will of God that every woman must be able to care
for her husband but that does not mean men should not help their wives
in the kitchen.”
He described his wife, Gloria Bamiloye,
who is also an actress as an excellent cook capable of cooking the
different delicacies he craved for.
He strongly noted that a lot of women out there were not prepared for marriage but were praying for husbands.
“Most women these days are focusing more
on material things, which is also one of the things contributing to
marriage break-ups. Some women are 28 but are not ripe for marriage
because, even at that age, they are still dependent on people for many
personal things.
“Such women, if they get married, end up
calling their mothers at home for cooking recipes and asking people to
wash for them,” he added.
The film-maker also spoke about his current plans in his film ministration, saying the reception was bigger than expected.
“The ministration is growing and getting
better. We are currently working on the second part of Abejoye, which
had about 350 premieres worldwide,” Bamiloye added.

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