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Joy Isi Bewaji Slams Nathaniel Bassey's Trending #hallelujahchallenge by chimebube: 12:16pm On Jun 13, 2017
Media mogul, Joy Isi Bewaji, has written a piece slamming Nathaniel Bassey's trending #hallelujahchallenge a.k.a Olowogbogboro. According to Joy, It won’t change anything, you can’t pray Nigeria to greatness, as she further disclosed that Religion succeeds in Nigeria and is the bedrock of our confidence and convictions.

Here's her rant;

"#Rant881

#HallelujahChallenge will succeed bigly in Nigeria. That’s a given. Not a miracle.

Religion is the bedrock of our confidences and convictions.

Reinhard Bonnke succeeded in the 90s with his exaggerated revivals in Nigeria.

Adeboye succeeds every first Friday of the month, leaving travelers along Ibadan-expressway pulling out their hair (the irony of that situation: a god worshiping mission that makes people swear and curse in god’s name for hours of traffic they have to suffer just so a few can practice a religion).

Christ Embassy succeeded on Television. No ministry is yet to beat the hours dedicated to Oyakhilome’s theatrics.

Religion succeeds in Nigeria.

If I start a church today, it will succeed. Calling or no calling.

Because we are not people given to anything apart from an obsession with things we cannot see or have any control over, whilst all that we see rot away and are destroyed by our innate corruption.

This cute online revival will change nothing; even if we gather half the numbers in Nigeria to spread their faith on third mainland bridge and cry out to God (apart from that good feeling that plasters your heart after belting out and sweating on a few hallelujah songs).

This is the era of knowledge. We are not Israelites under Moses. Salvation has come. Jesus has come and died. What else do you want?

We have had too many spiritual revolutions. What we need is a mental one.

You cannot pray Nigeria to greatness. It is impossible for God to move in a country where we allow our police to discard rape cases with the wave of a hand, and our politicians rob us blindly. It is not up to God to save the rot in our educational institutions or fix the drainage on our roads. It’s up to us. And we can’t do any of that on our knees. We get shit done in 2017 by cerebral drudgery.

Religion is like soda. It’s Coca-cola. That drink isn’t going to save anything. It’s feel-good… and like Coke, we are addicted to this feel good process. Every Sunday we go to church to get our feel-good tablet. Then we have to come out of that fix after a few hours and face the issues that have been haunting us for decades, still unsolved. Still in need of a different approach.

Religion makes us vulnerable, self-centred and clearly delusional. It attacks our rational and coherent capacity.

Things are moving well in your life and a miracle occurred in your life and you finally got an answer to something that had been bugging you in your life because you prayed. But your prayer doesn’t have the depth or promise to change the problem called Nigeria. Your little success is beautiful. But what does it matter when every part of the country you call home is a wreck.

If you have beautiful lips but your body is ravaged by cancer, what then does it count for - those beautiful lips?

#HallelujahChallenge will succeed bigly. That’s a given. Not a miracle.

Why then are y’all so surprised that you can gather 50,000 people online? Revivals are our biggest achievements. The most educated will bow to a man of God who couldn’t pass his WASSCE exams. It is why we are what we are.

Stop being so shocked that people want to serve God. It is what we do. It is the only thing we do well. When we are done, we go back home and justify a paedophile, or delay the transaction of a debt, or bear false witness. Or choose any of the 100,000 ways to live sinfully. Then the process continues the next Sunday. Like a dark cycle, like playing russian roulette, until your own dark faith and spinelessness kill you.

God, however, wants you to get your knees up and go challenge your Local government for a start. He wants you to write a petition and follow through in regard to Queens’ College. Or choose any 100,000 ways to fix your country.

Try #ScienceChallenge, a hashtag that hopes to promote facts through experiment and observation, and see how far that will go. It definitely will not get 50,000 people questioning why we, a people of over 170million, cannot produce our own malaria drugs.

Do you know if they close the borders of Nigeria we will all die? Over 90% of our daily needs are imported. Even toothpick.

But prayer is the key. Smh."

http://www.lailasblog.com/2017/06/media-mogul-joy-isi-bewaji-comes-nathaniel-basseys-trending-hallelujahchallenge.html

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Re: Joy Isi Bewaji Slams Nathaniel Bassey's Trending #hallelujahchallenge by Nymbols1(m): 12:22pm On Jun 13, 2017
Re: Joy Isi Bewaji Slams Nathaniel Bassey's Trending #hallelujahchallenge by otimothy(m): 12:22pm On Jun 13, 2017
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Re: Joy Isi Bewaji Slams Nathaniel Bassey's Trending #hallelujahchallenge by praizblog: 12:24pm On Jun 13, 2017
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Re: Joy Isi Bewaji Slams Nathaniel Bassey's Trending #hallelujahchallenge by decatalyst(m): 12:43pm On Jun 13, 2017
What part dey pain her?

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Re: Joy Isi Bewaji Slams Nathaniel Bassey's Trending #hallelujahchallenge by Nbote(m): 1:14pm On Jun 13, 2017
She's so right... An average Nigerian would rather go to church and scream to high heavens and den wait for a "man of God" to ask him to go out to work before he works.. We have allowed religion to becloud our common sense.. If anyone has a problem with her stance then dat person is simply being a hypocrite.. She hasn't criticized religion, d church or Christians in any way but has simply questioned hypocrisy.. We all troop to church on Sunday and after dat gladly resume our usual daily routine no matter how dirty.. Oloshos are on d increase, divorces, and moral decadence at an all tym high but yet we are all very religious...
Re: Joy Isi Bewaji Slams Nathaniel Bassey's Trending #hallelujahchallenge by hardeycute(m): 9:37pm On Jun 13, 2017
Everything is up there.


My African brother no go learn
Re: Joy Isi Bewaji Slams Nathaniel Bassey's Trending #hallelujahchallenge by soulfood(m): 2:43am On Jun 14, 2017
Madam busybody-waji, Which of all these things you mentioned can be done instead of praying have you led people to do? At least nathaniel is leading thousands to do the one he believes in. It is not everything religious that trends otondo. Several churches spend money on social media to acchieve this level of interaction that #olowogbogboro has achieved yet they don't get it. If you cannot see the hand of God sepite this testimony and several others, you must be Pharaoh at the beginning of your journey that eventually ends at the red sea.

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