
Jerry Eze Joins Pastor Nathaniel Bassey for Hallelujah Challenge in Lagos — A Night of Fire and Worship
LAGOS, NIGERIA — Popular Nigerian pastor and founder of Streams of Joy International, Pastor Jerry Eze, has announced his participation in the Hallelujah Challenge hosted by gospel music minister Pastor Nathaniel Bassey in Lagos tonight.
In a post shared on his verified social media handle, Jerry Eze wrote:
“Hello Family, I join my Covenant brother tonight — Pastor Nathaniel Bassey in Hallelujah Challenge Tonight in Lagos. Who is getting Ready??? 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥”
The announcement has sent waves of excitement across social media, as thousands of worshippers gear up for one of the most anticipated nights of praise and revival in Nigeria.
The Hallelujah Challenge, spearheaded by Pastor Nathaniel Bassey, is a globally followed midnight worship session that brings together Christians from across nations to sing, pray, and share testimonies. Known for its spontaneous outpouring of spiritual energy, the event often trends across platforms, uniting millions in worship.
This collaboration between Pastor Jerry Eze—famed for his “What God Cannot Do Does Not Exist” movement—and Pastor Nathaniel Bassey, the minister behind the global anthem “Imela” and the #HallelujahChallenge, has been described by fans as a “divine convergence.”
Worshippers in Lagos and online are already expressing anticipation for what promises to be a powerful night of worship, miracles, and revival fire.
The event, tagged “Hallelujah Challenge Lagos Night,” is expected to draw thousands physically and millions virtually through live streaming platforms.
Faith enthusiasts and Christian communities are already calling the collaboration a prophetic moment for the body of Christ in Nigeria, describing it as “a meeting of grace and glory.”
As the Hallelujah Challenge kicks off tonight, all eyes and hearts turn to Lagos — where two of Nigeria’s most anointed voices in worship are set to ignite an atmosphere of praise.






