Veteran Christian filmmaker and the President of Mount Zion Faith Ministries, Mike Bamiloye, has advised men against maltreating their wives. He made this statement on his Instagram page on Tuesday.
He said, “Men and brethren, listen to me. When you are maltreating your wife, it is yourself you are doing! When you are insulting your wife, it is yourself you are doing!
"When you are hurting your wife, it is yourself you are hurting! When you are starving your wife to punish her, it is yourself you are starving!
“She cries all night long, you don’t even care. She hurts terribly on her heart, you don't even look in her direction.”
Bamiloye added that men who maltreat their wives are only doing themselves because they are calling for calamity upon themselves. He continued, "You abandon her at home with three or four children and go your way on business trip and personal vacation, cruising around from coast to coast. You are only making a deposit to a bank of future. Calamity!
“And you will make your withdrawals with full interest. You cannot miss your rewards. It is yourself you are doing!”
He also reproved men who pray for long hours but still treat their wives with disdain. He added that they will experience setbacks in several areas of their lives.
He said, “40 Goliath-killing prayer points will not help you when you fail to honor your wife and love her. So when time you find things becoming so difficult for you, or you suddenly find yourself demoted in office, or your ways suddenly become rough and cloudy, and things become hard and unbearable for you, and you begin to run from pillars to posts, and begin to travel from prayer cities to prayer mountains, and a fake prophet tells you that there is a witch in your house that has turned your life upside down, don't look far.
"It is the witch you created with your own hand. Your prayers are being hindered by your negative attitudes to your wife. She is not a witch. You are the wizard! I come in peace."
There have been several reported cases of men who maltreat their wives. The case of ‘Ekwueme’ singer, Osinachi Nwachukwu, readily comes to mind.
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