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    Thursday 28 May 2020

    Movie Review : My Top 5 Mount Zion movies of all time



    Since Mike Bamiloye took the bold step of moving from stage to screen, the Lord has not left his side in giving him inspiration in drafting a script. Mount Zion Films is unarguably the best Christina movies producers in the country (if not the world at Large). Here are my personal top 5 month Zion movies of all time, listed from 5th to 1st.

    5. Waiting for the Prince: One day, the world would be over but what do you do while waiting? A Woman who got tired of waiting got deceived by a dubious lover and lost her place in her Prince kingdom when he returned. Won't that be your experience if you continue with your present lifestyle?

    4. The Train: The rave of the moment finds a place in the number 4 spot on my list. The Train tells of a journey of faith embarked upon by the fatherly figure of the Mount Zion ministry, Mike Bamiloye. It's also key to note that gospel music sensation Lawrence Oyor teamed up with Joshua Mike-Bamiloye (JayMikee) to provide the musical soundtracks for this movie.

    3. Haunted: A girl who has been running all her life found solace in the arms of Jesus. She was a criminal who became saved and found the savior's love sweeter than anything she has ever experienced. In him, she found a father, mother and sibling she always wanted.


    2. Sunset at Midday: A young man who lived on deceit lost his live when lust prevailed over him. This movie is a must watch for all University students as it reveals to us the reality of campus live and the need for parents to hearken to the voice of God when he speaks.

    1. Abobaku (Dying with the King): With Joshua Mike-Bamiloye as the lead character, this movie shows the history of deadly traditional religious practices in the Western Part of Nigeria. The 'Abobaku' is someone who dies with the king, that is he has a covenant with the king of the land and anything that happens to the king in form of sickness and eventually death would happen to him also. The curse was eventually broken when the supposed 'Abobaku' didn't die and all other alternative method was futile. This movie shows the fact that the power of the devil and all curses cannot thrive over us once we know our place in Christ.



    Edaki Aaron Odion

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