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Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Kukutente23: 1:12pm On Oct 25, 2025
ChizzyBuna:
People asking God for worldly things grin grin

Instead of asking God for the gift of wisdom. Prosperity and productivity.
They are demanding laptop. Iphone 14 , car keys, latest new wigs.

Pastors are very very smart. They milk the guillabilty of the masses and turn into massive profits.

They monetize their YouTube and start challenge and millions view it
While the pastors cash out in millions of traffic and views on their video.

They made desperate evening newspapers and tell them to dress like brides grin grin

Over 700k desperate Nigerian women alone will generate you cool YouTube money


Respect pastors. The are very smart hustlers
Seun
We're taking notice of your hate for Christians and Christianity along with one of your mods
I'm sure if this topic was about a night of Laylatul-Quadr being a scam, the thread would have been closed and the OP banned.
But here, someone wrote total ignorant trash against a Christian program out of hate and envy and you and your mod chose to promote it. Just because Christianity is a religion that promotes peace and accepts persecution does not give you the right to be the apostle of hate.
I wish this libelous writeup can be brought to the attention of Nathaniel Bassey so he can sue the Op and the medium backing up his devilish project to come and prove their claims in a court of law or face the consequences.
As for the Op, it's already obvious how much hate has damaged your soul with this your attention seeking post. I only have pity for you. To call another man's project a scam without any proof is the most basic form of jealousy worse than witchcraft. Without knowing you, I can already see how much damage life has done you. I can only pray for your soul to find the peace that has left you.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Omoluabi16(m): 1:17pm On Oct 25, 2025
klimkid:
Oga or madam, Pastor Nathaniel Bassey did not monetize that account. He is not making a dime from it. Me sef the thing dey pain me
E dey pain me self. He should have simply monetized that thing, after all same bible talks about a man's gift. Not monetized and you still see folks like this saying stuffs. Humble Nathaniel bassey oo, wey him white never stain all these years.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by AirBay: 1:24pm On Oct 25, 2025
ednut1:
Nigerians are too gullible. It is impossible for miracles of over 98% of the people there to be answered. Women are praying for husbands- but economy no dey smile.
Men are praying for money and jobs but economy no dey smile too
98%? Where are your figures coming from? cheesy

Remembered when you wrote IELTS multiple times? Cant actually remember if it was you but if it was, you kept trusting in your abilities and eventually you scaled through. HC started years ago, some people got their miracle in the first year and some will get it in their 10th year.

Also, this program is been watched worldwide not just Nigerians in Nigeria.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by DeepSight(m): 1:30pm On Oct 25, 2025
Kukutente23:
Seun
We're taking notice of your hate for Christians and Christianity along with one of your mods
I'm sure if this topic was about a night of Laylatul-Quadr being a scam, the thread would have been closed and the OP banned.
But here, someone wrote total ignorant trash against a Christian program out of hate and envy and you and your mod chose to promote it. Just because Christianity is a religion that promotes peace and accepts persecution does not give you the right to be the apostle of hate.
I wish this libelous writeup can be brought to the attention of Nathaniel Bassey so he can sue the Op and the medium backing up his devilish project to come and prove their claims in a court of law or face the consequences.
As for the Op, it's already obvious how much hate has damaged your soul with this your attention seeking post. I only have pity for you. To call another man's project a scam without any proof is the most basic form of jealousy worse than witchcraft. Without knowing you, I can already see how much damage life has done you. I can only pray for your soul to find the peace that has left you.
Seun does not hate Christianity he just fears Islam right from the time a fatwa was proclaimed on him by some Muslims here years ago.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by SIRTee15:
ChizzyBuna:
People asking God for worldly things grin grin

Instead of asking God for the gift of wisdom. Prosperity and productivity.
They are demanding laptop. Iphone 14 , car keys, latest new wigs.

Pastors are very very smart. They milk the guillabilty of the masses and turn into massive profits.

They monetize their YouTube and start challenge and millions view it
While the pastors cash out in millions of traffic and views on their video.

They made desperate evening newspapers and tell them to dress like brides grin grin

Over 700k desperate Nigerian women alone will generate you cool YouTube money


Respect pastors. The are very smart hustlers
Another embittered soul. Pele, your cup of tears and lamentation just start.
Despite Pastor Nathaniel has announced multiple times he's not monetizing his YouTube hallelujah challenge page, u guys will not stop helping him calculating the millions he would have made if he had monitored it.

If u are so poor and desperate in need, the smart thing to do is to open a YouTube page and create contents that would bring income for u. That's what sensible people do.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Kimo21(m): 1:40pm On Oct 25, 2025
AirBay:
98%? Where are your figures coming from? cheesy

Remembered when you wrote IELTS multiple times? Cant actually remember if it was you but if it was, you kept trusting in your abilities and eventually you scaled through. HC started years ago, some people got their miracle in the first year and some will get it in their 10th year.

Also, this program is been watched worldwide not just Nigerians in Nigeria.
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Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by bunnae(f): 1:51pm On Oct 25, 2025
ZombieTAMER:
Nathaniel Bassey na pulpit bandit


Yahoo man grin grin

mugu fall, boys go chop cheesy
You just lied against that man. He has a large following on social media yet he is not monetized. You should check if he makes money from his programs first of all.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Chimookigwe: 1:58pm On Oct 25, 2025
SageTravels:
Start your own. Stop this cho cho cho. Start your own
Na Biafra format we wan dey use.
Launch a movement aligned with Biafra and call for donations.

For every scam, there are victims.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by yummy001: 2:08pm On Oct 25, 2025
ChizzyBuna:
People asking God for worldly things grin grin

Instead of asking God for the gift of wisdom. Prosperity and productivity.
They are demanding laptop. Iphone 14 , car keys, latest new wigs.

Pastors are very very smart. They milk the guillabilty of the masses and turn into massive profits.

They monetize their YouTube and start challenge and millions view it
While the pastors cash out in millions of traffic and views on their video.

They made desperate evening newspapers and tell them to dress like brides grin grin

Over 700k desperate Nigerian women alone will generate you cool YouTube money


Respect pastors. The are very smart hustlers
You have a point brother.. Even though I was born into a Christian home to a pastor dad and a very religious mother, I renounced Christianity a long time ago..

I have come to discover that real spirituality is deeper than what the oyinbos brought to Africa and I do not need to subscribe to their narrow worldview of what God represents to them before I can have a personal relationship with my creator or the universe.

That said, don't be surprised that the hallelujah challenge has worked and will continue to work for some while others would only be reading about the testimony of others while their own lives remain the same.

Why the disparity in results?

The reason is not far-fetched. It is not the Hallelujah challenge performing the so-called wonders and miracles.. If it was that effective, everyone would receive their miracles.. The real wonder is the faith of the recipient.. When it becomes strong enough to activate their subconscious mind to accept the idea they are selling to it, wonders begin to happen.

It is the same reason people are giving testimonies in a church, mosque or shrine irrespective of their religious beliefs..

So the programme is not really a scam per se because without the presence of such a platform, a lot of people are too weak spiritually to configure their minds on their own and convince their subconscious mind to accept the version of themselves they are trying to sell to it..

However, I agree with your point.. The day the average human realizes how powerful they are is the day these religious merchants would stop cashing out.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Pythagoras001: 2:14pm On Oct 25, 2025
aylipple:
This post smacks of crass ignorance! Say whatever you like about Christianity, Churches & Pastors but you calling Hallelujah Challenge a "scam" is peak tomfoolery.

First of, none of Pastor Nathaniel Bassey's social media pages (YouTube especially) are monetized.

Secondly, he has never compelled anyone to give; HC partners are willing, cheerful and consistent givers and none of them have come out to allege they were scammed of their hard earned money so, why are you "crying more than the bereaved?"

Thirdly, dress like your miracle is an act of faith. If you don't believe it, what's your business with those who believe it? Live and let live!

God forgive me! I wasn't supposed to respond to this but then....
this is false. his youtube page is monetized but this hallelujah challlenge videos are not. the people watching it would most likely watch his other videos or donate to his projects which is not a bad thing in itself. The thing is just be honest, transparent and tell people you make money indirectly from this things. everyone understands he has bill to pay and family to feed. but it would be delusional to think he is not making money of it. finally the things people are praying for are things that would not be an issue in a proper functioning society. if nigeria was properly functioning alot of this programs attendance would be almost empty
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Truvelisback(m): 2:34pm On Oct 25, 2025
ChizzyBuna:
People asking God for worldly things grin grin

Instead of asking God for the gift of wisdom. Prosperity and productivity.
They are demanding laptop. Iphone 14 , car keys, latest new wigs.

Pastors are very very smart. They milk the guillabilty of the masses and turn into massive profits.

They monetize their YouTube and start challenge and millions view it
While the pastors cash out in millions of traffic and views on their video.

They made desperate evening newspapers and tell them to dress like brides grin grin

Over 700k desperate Nigerian women alone will generate you cool YouTube money


Respect pastors. The are very smart hustlers
So, it's a scam yet people get testimonies from it. Bro, Let those who get testimonies from it continue with it in peace and focus on how to improve your life. If it works for them, then it doesn't matter.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by JobAndVacancies: 2:43pm On Oct 25, 2025
Emmy000seun:
Hahahaha 😂..where you carry this matter go bayii!!! There is reward for every passion..and now to talk of God's work, God must surely come through it's just a matter of time..if you remember Daniel start this hallelujah challenge with just himself and close associates,.but now it's global...so if he monitize his account and get paid, that's his reward for choosing to work for God..some do irrational things just to get relevant..but he choose to serve God..so tell me why God won't come for his upliftment!!🙄..mind you bible said seek ye the kingdom of God first and every other thing shall be added onto you
his mind is really after the money generated from YouTube. If YouTube decides to close his account and there's no virtual channel again for that, he will stop the programme
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by SIRTee15: 2:49pm On Oct 25, 2025
Pythagoras001:
this is false. his youtube page is monetized but this hallelujah challlenge videos are not. the people watching it would most likely watch his other videos or donate to his projects which is not a bad thing in itself. The thing is just be honest, transparent and tell people you make money indirectly from this things. everyone understands he has bill to pay and family to feed. but it would be delusional to think he is not making money of it. finally the things people are praying for are things that would not be an issue in a proper functioning society. if nigeria was properly functioning alot of this programs attendance would be almost empty
U are delusional to think only people from Nigerian join the program.
Most people who join the Hallelujah challenge are from abroad.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Pythagoras001: 2:57pm On Oct 25, 2025
SIRTee15:
U are delusional to think only people from Nigerian join the program.
Most people who join the Hallelujah challenge are from abroad.
and i which part of my initial post says that only nigerians attend the hallelujah program? simply just admit you were wrong that is youtube page was not monetized. can you show me a link to a social media post that a foreigner living in an e.g an oecd country who posted the hallelujah challenge for e.g life partner, laptop, phone, visa and those other mudane things?
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Jakarta: 3:04pm On Oct 25, 2025
jogojogo:
You are just envious.
And if he cashes out, how is that a crime?
Why not tell YouTube to shut down the account?
Nonsense

People are cashing out with various activities on you tube ranging from immi9gartion, health and medical, engineering, politics etc. That's ok but it becomes evil once the content is religioushuh
You wey no dey religious, how advanced have you gone in your private live compared to the religious ones?
Abi you no see wetin your mate dey do even Nigeria and other parts of the world?
See one of the gullible folks here.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by CorrectionFLuid: 3:05pm On Oct 25, 2025
Auxtan:
An evil fornicator that brings more souls to God than not doing anything at all might just have a soft spot in God's heart. When this evil fornicator combines it with purity, then this evil fornicator will become unstoppable in God's kingdom.
This is the thought process of jihadists.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by isa6namo(m): 3:11pm On Oct 25, 2025
E don reach where them mention God matter na them say na money dem dey after if na big brother naija no body go talk.mumu thinking.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by aylipple: 3:15pm On Oct 25, 2025
Like I said before, I am not supposed to respond to matters such as these as they're not my responsibility.

You contradicted my assertion that Pastor Nathaniel Bassey's YouTube isn't monitized, labeling it false.

Well, here's my final response. If you still believe his YouTube is monitized or that he has to conceal some "imaginary" stream of income from there because "he has bill to pay and family to feed" then I'm afraid Sir, you're the one who's delusional.

Shalom!

Pythagoras001:
this is false. his youtube page is monetized but this hallelujah challlenge videos are not. the people watching it would most likely watch his other videos or donate to his projects which is not a bad thing in itself. The thing is just be honest, transparent and tell people you make money indirectly from this things. everyone understands he has bill to pay and family to feed. but it would be delusional to think he is not making money of it. finally the things people are praying for are things that would not be an issue in a proper functioning society. if nigeria was properly functioning alot of this programs attendance would be almost empty

Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by jericco1(m): 3:49pm On Oct 25, 2025
Very religious but the most corrupt
Nothing seems to be working in the country
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by advanceDNA:
ChizzyBuna:
People asking God for worldly things grin grin

Instead of asking God for the gift of wisdom. Prosperity and productivity.
They are demanding laptop. Iphone 14 , car keys, latest new wigs.

Pastors are very very smart. They milk the guillabilty of the masses and turn into massive profits.

They monetize their YouTube and start challenge and millions view it
While the pastors cash out in millions of traffic and views on their video.

They made desperate evening newspapers and tell them to dress like brides grin grin

Over 700k desperate Nigerian women alone will generate you cool YouTube money


Respect pastors. The are very smart hustlers
Deep down, u just dey help the guy calculate money he's not even making.....that's why u dey drag his name in the mud.....but in reality his channel is not even monetized.....he's not making a single naira or dollar from the online activity

... If u cared about facts u would have checked before posting this ....but u be bad belle on a normal day grin
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Kukutente23: 4:55pm On Oct 25, 2025
DeepSight:
Seun does not hate Christianity he just fears Islam right from the time a fatwa was proclaimed on him by some Muslims here years ago.
Seun hates Christianity
His conduct has always shown that
You know he first programmed his bot to shut down any mention of Muhammad in negative light while leaving the mention of Jesus free for attacks until I called him out
There are so many other examples. In this present case, there's no nexus between his fear of Islamists and his promotion of a libelous post against a Christian leader
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by femi4: 5:08pm On Oct 25, 2025
ChizzyBuna:
People asking God for worldly things grin grin

Instead of asking God for the gift of wisdom. Prosperity and productivity.
They are demanding laptop. Iphone 14 , car keys, latest new wigs.

Pastors are very very smart. They milk the guillabilty of the masses and turn into massive profits.

They monetize their YouTube and start challenge and millions view it
While the pastors cash out in millions of traffic and views on their video.

They made desperate evening newspapers and tell them to dress like brides grin grin

Over 700k desperate Nigerian women alone will generate you cool YouTube money


Respect pastors. The are very smart hustlers
It has always been scam but trust sheepel to keep losing their sleeps over it
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by kingthreat(m): 5:14pm On Oct 25, 2025
Auxtan:
An evil fornicator that brings more souls to God than not doing anything at all might just have a soft spot in God's heart. When this evil fornicator combines it with purity, then this evil fornicator will become unstoppable in God's kingdom.
If you learnt this belief from a church, my brother it is time to leave that church. God and righteousness are inseparable.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by DeepSight(m): 5:21pm On Oct 25, 2025
Kukutente23:
Seun hates Christianity
His conduct has always shown that
You know he first programmed his bot to shut down any mention of Muhammad in negative light while leaving the mention of Jesus free for attacks until I called him out
There are so many other examples. In this present case, there's no nexus between his fear of Islamists and his promotion of a libelous post against a Christian leader
He doesn't personally attend to what threads get to the FP.
His fear of Islam is an old one and well known.
Thats why there was an Islam section long long long before the recent change which introduced a "Christian" section - but even at that its "Christianity Etc"

Note that on that Islam section he went as far as making would be posters swear the Islamic Oath (by declaring the shahada) before posting.
All that from an atheist.
Its fear.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by HajiaNotu: 5:32pm On Oct 25, 2025
dollypi:
Haven't been to church in ages but I'll tell you this:

These pastors are the only solution providers to the pain points of the Nigerian masses in most cases. There are quacks in every profession.

Also, don't be deceived, singing and dancing in religious ecstacy is an addictive drug in its own right (praise and worship).

It releases feel-good chemicals in the body. The praise worshippers feel high and they feel good...and this is good for the brain, body and soul long term
Reason why they want to include spiritualism into the health institutions...MOG are doing wonders in the aspect of handling the emotional health of people....
Somebody say Grace, Grace
This is my Story cool
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Flutter9: 5:39pm On Oct 25, 2025
ChizzyBuna:
People asking God for worldly things grin grin

Instead of asking God for the gift of wisdom. Prosperity and productivity.
They are demanding laptop. Iphone 14 , car keys, latest new wigs.

Pastors are very very smart. They milk the guillabilty of the masses and turn into massive profits.

They monetize their YouTube and start challenge and millions view it
While the pastors cash out in millions of traffic and views on their video.

They made desperate evening newspapers and tell them to dress like brides grin grin

Over 700k desperate Nigerian women alone will generate you cool YouTube money


Respect pastors. The are very smart hustlers
Before you start spewing nonsense, that particular YouTube page is not monetized.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by Kukutente23: 5:42pm On Oct 25, 2025
DeepSight:
He doesn't personally attend to what threads get to the FP.
His fear of Islam is an old one and well known.
Thats why there was an Islam section long long long before the recent change which introduced a "Christian" section - but even at that its "Christianity Etc"

Note that on that Islam section he went as far as making would be posters swear the Islamic Oath (by declaring the shahada) before posting.
All that from an atheist.
Its fear.
And here I was thinking atheists neither fear nor favour one religionists over another
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by SIRTee15: 5:58pm On Oct 25, 2025
Pythagoras001:
and i which part of my initial post says that only nigerians attend the hallelujah program? simply just admit you were wrong that is youtube page was not monetized. can you show me a link to a social media post that a foreigner living in an e.g an oecd country who posted the hallelujah challenge for e.g life partner, laptop, phone, visa and those other mudane things?
Your initial post clearly mentioned Nigeria and not Nigerians. I hope u know the difference.
Then u said if Nigeria is working properly people won't bother about it.
So I referred u to Nigerians abroad who have no problem with basic necessities of life but oined hallelujah challenge.

I have seen video of people who joined Hallelujah challenge in Nigeria, they don't look like people who are hungry.

Spirituality is a very important factor for some people irrespective of material wealth they possess. That's what u don't understand. It has nothing to do with physical lack.

Some even join just to dance and sing to God as a way to relax. U guys are very myopic.

And no he doesn't monetise his YouTube channel. That's a well known fact long time ago.
Re: Hallelujah Challenge Na Scam by IamAsiri: 6:02pm On Oct 25, 2025
ChizzyBuna:
See your hypocrisy grin

A person living in sin has soft spot in God hearts because he brought more souls grin grin grin grin grin

You think God can be decieve like you guilable sheeps grin grin

This is why I said Christianity in Nigeria is a very BIG JOKE
And who is the person living in sin in this case?
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