The son of Mount Zion Film founder Mike Bamiloye, Joshua Bamiloye, has defended the right of Christians to watch Big Brother Naija.

He said anybody making such claims should be careful to avoid being football junkies or having an obsession that replaces God in their hearts.

Joshua continued by urging Christians to support one another in their devotion to God and in making him their main priority. He said that how wisely Christians handle these things will reflect on this.

He said;

“Before you tackle Christians watching BB, be sure you’re not a football addict. Before you tackle ladies that know everything about their favorite character, be sure you’re not the same as all the football players. Before you criticize them replacing devotion time with the show, be sure you haven’t skipped a fellowship over a hot match, Or you haven’t been checking live scores during the service. 

“The fact remains that whatever competes with God in your heart is on the same boat, of course we know the show contains immoral scenes and isn’t exactly productive (life of over 80% of entertainment content today). So let’s encourage building our walk with God and placing him as top priority and it’ll reflect in how much wisdom we apply in handling these contents.”

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