
Nathaniel Bassey
Nathaniel Bassey is a renowned Nigerian gospel artist and pastor known for his uplifting music and impactful ministry. He gained widespread recognition for his popular worship songs and the 'Hallelujah Challenge,' an online prayer and worship event that has garnered thousands of participants. Bassey often shares messages of faith and encourages Christians to focus on their personal relationship with God rather than seeking validation through public recognition. Recently, he emphasized the importance of not turning passion into obsession, reminding his followers that not knowing him or participating in his events does not diminish one's Christian faith.
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Nigerian gospel minister Nathaniel Bassey has shared a harrowing experience where a self-proclaimed traditional spiritualist allegedly tried to cast a spell on him.
(VIDEO) How a juju man tried to cast spell on Nathaniel BasseyRenowned gospel ministers Nathaniel Bassey and Dunsin Oyekan also joined countless worship leaders, pastors, and believers in honouring Kenoly.
How Ron Kenoly's decades of worship touched people globallyNathaniel Bassey described Charlie Kirk's death as painful.
Charlie Kirk's Assassination Sparks Outrage and Division inNathaniel Bassey is a trumpet-bearing psalmist expected to minister at the conference.
Greater Works 2025 opens today - Global gathering of faith, worship, divine impactNathaniel Bassey is noted as one of the prominent figures in the worship music movement.
Afrogospel meant to shape culture — Gaise BabaNathaniel Bassey's ministry has inspired Adeoluwa Boluwajaiye to blend deep spiritual insight with musicality.
Gospel music gave me strength during hard times – Adeoluwa BoluwajaiyeGospel singer Nathaniel Bassey has joined a chorus of critics lambasting the Super Eagles’ underwhelming performance in their World Cup qualifier against Zimbabwe.
Gospel singer, Bassey, others knock poor Eagles displayGospel artist and pastor, Nathaniel Bassey has cautioned his followers against turning their passion into an 'unholy obsession.'
Not knowing me doesn’t make you less Christian, Nathaniel Bassey cautions against ‘unholy obsession’ – Punch Newspapers

































