Awkward reactions have trailed the news of Nigerian gospel singer, Nathaniel Bassey
The Hallelujah Challenge Artiste has come under fire on social media over the news of him ministering at US President-elect, Donald Trump’s...
The Hallelujah Challenge Artiste has come under fire on social media over the news of him ministering at US President-elect, Donald Trump’s inauguration. Many social media users have reacted differently towards the invitation.
In an Instagram post, Nathaniel announced that he would be ministering at the prestigious Presidential Inaugural Prayer Breakfast of Trump, scheduled to take place on January 20, 2025, in Washington, D.C.
The inaugural prayer breakfast, a gathering of global Christian leaders, policymakers, and worshippers, will be a moment of reflection, intercession, and unity. This event marks the continuation of a longstanding tradition of invoking divine blessings and guidance for the United States at the start of a new presidential term.
“Let’s raise a sound in America. And let the King of Glory come in. See you. 20th January, 2025.
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“Nathaniel Bassey ministering at Trump’s inauguration is revolting and a disgusting betrayal of everything Christianity claims to stand for. And you Christians applauding and celebrating it like some divine victory are even worse”. An X user slams.Recall, months back, Daddy Freeze had slammed Nathaniel Bassey for holding a religious challenge. He carpeted him for starting a religious challenge rather than urging people to get their PVC. Freeze stated that Nigeria had become living proof that Jesus can’t bring peace, as it’s been 60 years of doing such with no result.
In other news, Twitter personality Daniel Regha, had cautioned Christians against calling on the God of Nathaniel Bassey and others. He admonished them to refrain from doing such and should rather call on people who have a Biblical reference attached to them.
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