On 22 October 2025, he garnered over one million views across social media platforms, uniting Christians in fervent worship via YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
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Exclusive: YouTube speaks on monetisation of religious channels, reacts to Hallelujah Challenge
A lot of people are reacting to the news that Nathaniel Bassey did not monetise his Hallelujah Challenge program on YouTube.
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Man Shares What He Noticed About Hallelujah Challenge YouTube Streaming, Questions Nathaniel Bassey
A man shared what he noticed whenever he streamed Hallelujah Challenge on YouTube during the programme. He questioned ...
Pastor Nathaniel Bassey has reportedly lost a whopping ₦1.4 billion for refusing to monetise his viral Hallelujah Challenge ...
Gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey has opened up on the reason he refused to monetise his viral Hallelujah Challenge on YouTube. Bassey, while speaking during one of his live sessions of the ongoing ...
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Singer, Nathaniel Bassey Reveals Why He Won't Monetize His YouTube Despite 'N1bn Gain'
Gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey has finally addressed reports and online debates about his decision not to monetise his viral ...
Nigerian gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey has restated his commitment to keeping the official YouTube channel for his popular ‘Hallelujah Challenge’ free of monetisation.
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