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Breaking: Damilola Mike-Bamiloye to grace GSF National Conference

By Oluwafemi Dosu

Gospel Filmmaker and Actor, Damilola Mike-Bamiloye will be gracing the National Conference of GOFAMINT Students Fellowship, GSF for the first time.

The conference is scheduled to hold from Thursday, 1st of April to Sunday 4th of April 2021 at GOFAMINT Gospel City, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, Ogunmakin, Ogun State.

Damilola Mike-Bamiloye is a Nigerian film actor, dramatist, producer and director. He is a drama evangelist, producer and director in Mount Zion Faith Ministries.

 

He was born on September 16, 1989 as first child of Mike Bamiloye and Gloria Bamiloye, founders of Mount Zion Film Productions. He hails from Ijebu-Jesa in Osun State. His siblings are Darasimi Mike-Bamiloye (now Oyor) and Joshua Mike-Bamiloye. He produced his first movie, Youthful Lust, at the age of 15.

Damilola Mike-Bamiloye is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bowen University.

 

He served as his father’s Personal Assistant where his life was thoroughly sharpened. He got his first opportunity to shoot a film when his family travelled to Australia to shoot a film. He shot his first movie titled “Harvest of Crisis” in Australia. He is now a Director of Photography (DOP) in Mount Zion Film Productions. He produced the popular film series, “Abbatoir” which is currently enjoying massive viewership on his YouTube channel. The film received a lot of comments and testimonies. He also produced the movie, “The Train: The Journey of Faith” which is based on his father’s life. He is known for his role in the movie “The Ignition”.

He is married to Emmanuella Mike-Bamiloye, a medical doctor and dramatist, since November 10, 2018. They are blessed with a daughter named Gloria.

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