
Notable gospel singer and Pastor Nathaniel Bassey has broken silence on his decision not to monetize his social media platforms during his annual Hallelujah Challenge.
His remarks come after critics and fans analyzed potential earnings he could be missing from the event’s high online viewership.
Nathaniel Bassey Explains Why He Won’t Monetise
On the 23rd day of the Hallelujah Challenge, Bassey addressed the controversy, stating that he is not ready to monetize his platforms because “God has not led me to do so.”
He emphasized that his blessings will continue through other means, and that monetizing could create misunderstanding about his ministry.
“If I monetise, some will say I am seeking money; if I don’t, they will claim I am proud,” Nathaniel Bassey said.
Fans React to His Decision
The gospel star’s comments have sparked a wave of reactions on social media.
Many fans applauded his commitment to keeping the Hallelujah Challenge free and accessible to everyone, while others debated the missed financial opportunities from his online presence.
Warning Against Scammers
Nataniel Bassey also took the opportunity during the service to caution his followers about scammers.
He advised fans to only trust platforms carrying the official name “Nathaniel Bassey Main” on YouTube.
He highlighted that some individuals are exploiting the Hallelujah Challenge for personal gain and warned fans not to engage with unauthorized pages.
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