- Following the conclusion of Hallelujah Challenge, a conversation arose about his YouTube channel not being monetized.
- Recall that the discussion started when someone on X pointed out that Nathaniel’s YouTube page for the Hallelujah Challenge is not making money.
- While many fans supported Nathaniel, Iziegbe Ogbeide expressed that his choice was not commendable.
Following the conclusion of Nathaniel Bassey’s Hallelujah Challenge, a conversation arose about his YouTube channel not being monetized. A woman criticized him in a video for this decision.
GistLover reported that the discussion started when someone on X pointed out that Nathaniel’s YouTube page for the Hallelujah Challenge, which boasts over 2 million subscribers and millions of views, is not making money.
While many fans supported Nathaniel, Iziegbe Ogbeide expressed that his choice was not commendable. She argued that earning money is not immoral and that Nathaniel could have used the funds to assist those in need.
“Nathaniel can monetize channel to help people, it is not a thing to be celebrated,” she said.
Watch the video below:
See some comments below:
@fairybarbie: “Pastor jerry did they blasted him, pst Nat Didn’t he is also being blasted. May you all find peace In Jesus name amen.”
@freeskin_remedies: “No 1. This man doesn’t even own a church!” No 2. His mission His Decision!”
@billionare634: “Her point is valid but same Nathaniel said God instructed him not to take money for ministering same God might ask him not to monetise his YouTube channel.”
@iamkingdinero1: “Even Jesus supposing he fit monetize that meeting he for run am else he for no need go carry that small boy fish and bread then multiply am, who say Christianity doesn’t need money as well?”
@kachi4u: “She is right though but its his personal choice and we shouldnt question the decision of an adult!”