Fans have shared reactions after a woman named Meyina tweeted at Nathaniel Bassey, the founder of the widely-followed Christian program, Hallelujah Challenge.
The challenge, inspired by the Holy Spirit, was launched by gospel singer and pastor Nathaniel Bassey and has over time become a platform for believers to witness God’s intervention in their lives. Many participants have testified to experiencing answered prayers through the annual program.
In her tweet, Meyina mentioned having to wake up early and urged Nathaniel Bassey to adhere to the program’s designated ending time.
Responding to her message, the music minister, who recently inaugurated the Hallelujah Challenge House built within eight months, suggested that Meyina could simply log out when the program concluded and rejoin whenever she was available.
Meyina later replied, expressing gratitude and noting that she hadn’t realized she could easily catch the program again after it ended. She also prayed for Nathaniel Bassey, echoing the prayers he had offered for her.
Fans of Nathaniel Bassey also joined the conversation. Some voiced their desire for the program’s duration to be extended so they could spend more time in worship, while others criticized Meyina, comparing her complaint to the complaints of the Israelites in the wilderness that angered Moses.
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See some comments below:
@OnuorahTony2:”Omo the thing don dey turn kultism.”
@RosemaryOcheze:”Now I understand why Moses was so angry in the Bible. Imagine how badly Israelite whined to make him lose his temper.”
@Slowbvrnerr_:”Again, you can log out and rewatch later, I’m tired of this discuss, it’s common sense that’s needed at this point, how would you expect him to control a guest minister?”
@ADA_MBANESE:”Me that’s complaining that the time is too short for me,extend it to three hours or more.Those complaining are not used to God’s presence.”