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‘I won’t take part in Christian films production again’ – Mount Zion star Abel Martins vows


Popular gospel actor, Abel Martins has announced his decision not to appear in any Christian movie productions again.

Martins stated this while narrating his ugly experience over his collaboration with famous filmmaker, Mike Bamiloye.

Speaking in a now controversial interview with Dele Adeyanju on “The Journey”, the movie star noted that he was betrayed by colleagues in the same industry.

“I know we have come to fight a war in this world. Heavy is part of why I make up my mind that I won’t take part in any Christian production again.”

He further explained that his frequent collaborations with filmmaker, Mike Bamiloye generated jealousy that led to a vicious plot by his colleagues to tarnish his reputation.

While appreciating Mike Bamiloye for his unwavering support and integrity, Martins said he stood by him during his darkest moments.



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