Nigerian cleric Mike Bamiloye has criticized women ministers who leave their husbands at home and tour the world alone.
According to the cleric, there is a class of female ministers who never remain at home with their husbands.
Taking to social media, he pointed out that some women take trips around the globe while their husbands remain at home by themselves, serving at the local church.
Mike Bamiloye also pointed out that when these women complain about their crazy lifestyle, their husbands are allegedly killing their dreams and stifling their callings. He went on to say that even when their husbands are lonely at home, these women stand behind the pulpits and podiums and begin their sermons by praising them.
He wrote, “There is a class of female Ministers who never stayed at home with their husbands. They travel everywhere, being hosted in many hotels and suits all over as they minister about, eating the best of sumptuous meals provided by their hosts while their husbands stay alone at home manning the local church.
They could be away from home on ministrations for two or three months, “Preaching” the gospel all over the world while their husband languishes at home alone, being fed by cousins, nephews, or housemaids. And when the husband attempts to stop them from moving or attempt to reduce their frequent “mission” trips, they would say he is killing their visions and suppressing their callings.
They would stand behind the pulpits and podiums introducing their sermons with praise for their husbands: “I bring you greetings from my husband, the owner of my head. The payer of my dowries without whom I would not be here today. He sent his warm greetings even while the man is suffering loneliness at home. Cold or hot the man is alone”.
There is a class of female Ministers who never stayed at home with their husband. They travel everywhere, being hosted in many hotels and suits all over as they minister about, eating the best of sumptuous meals provided by their hosts while their husband stay alone at home… pic.twitter.com/bOLo3LNJWq
— MIKE BAMILOYE (@mikebamiloye) November 25, 2024