A video making the rounds on social media has captured the moment a Nigerian lady spoke about Pastor Nathaniel Bassey and his wife. Netizens reacted.
He stressed that the Bible never promised that everyone would be as rich as business moguls like Aliko Dangote or Femi Otedola, nor did it call for believers to live in poverty.
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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