Hallelujah Festival, an event that commemorates the end of the periodical midnight hour online programme - Hallelujah Challenge, is set to hold on Sunday, February 25.
Some of the popular singers expected in attendance are Mercy Chinwo, Nathaniel Bassey, Joe Praize, and other international gospel acts. The event will be held at the Eko Convention Centre in Lagos.
Hallelujah Challenge, which is convened by gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey, started on February 5. It is an online platform where Christians gather globally to pray, praise, and worship God. It was founded in 2017 and so far, several of its participants have gotten their desired testimonies.
Some of the notable names who joined him in this edition were Apostle Joshua Selman, Pastor Jerry Eze, Eben, Victoria Orenze, among others.
In his latest post on Instagram on Saturday, February 24, Nathaniel posted a video of international gospel singer, Terry MacAlmon, coming to the country from the airport. He captioned the video: “The priests of worship are coming in. Hallelujah Festival is tomorrow by 4 pm.”
Fans react to Nathaniel Bassey’s post
Some fans of the ‘Jesus Iye’ crooner have reacted to his post on Instagram. Check out some of their comments below:
@_orekelewamagics22 said: “I didn’t join Hallelujah Challenge in vain. I gave birth to my twin boys today. Thank you, God.”
@olaifeoyetolu wrote: “The table is ready. Lord, we partake of this table and we are blessed.”
@funmimotunde commented: “This generation is so blessed to have a great man of God like you. We are so blessed.”
@gyamstar wrote: “I love to see it. These are my childhood memories. I was just smiling. You are welcome, sir.”
In an earlier report by Christianity Nigeria, Nathaniel had advised individuals against the continuous desire to seek for destiny helpers. Rather, he said that people should work towards being helpers of destinies.
He made this statement on his X page saying: “Can we also pray, ‘Father, make me a destiny helper this year.’ Instead of the usual ‘send me a destiny helper?’ And this has nothing to do with being rich or poor. Naaman’s maid was a destiny helper, and was the link to the prophet that facilitated Naaman’s healing. You are blessed.”
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