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Mike Bamiloye Calls Out Female Ministers Abandoning Husbands for Ministry

By  Milcah   Tanimu

Nigerian clergyman Mike Bamiloye has raised concerns about female ministers who frequently travel for ministry while their husbands remain at home. On his social media platforms, Bamiloye highlighted the issue of women who spend months away from their husbands, preaching around the world, while their spouses endure loneliness.

Bamiloye pointed out the hypocrisy of these ministers, who, despite abandoning their homes, praise their husbands publicly from the pulpit. According to him, these women claim their husbands are suppressing their “visions” when they attempt to stop their extensive travel schedules. The clergyman also addressed a broader issue where some pastors’ wives use the ministry to manipulate their spouses, creating tense home environments.

For more details, visit Mike Bamiloye’s social media for his full statement.

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