Fans reacted after a lady named Meyina tweeted to Nathaniel Bassey, the convener of the popular Christian program, Hallelujah Challenge.
The programme has become a viral sensation in recent times. Many have shared testimonies of how God answered their prayers after participating in the annual programme.
In her tweet, Meyina explained that she is usually required to wake up early and urged Nathaniel Bassey to stick to the program's closing time.
Reacting to the tweet, the music star, who recently unveiled the Hallelujah Challenge House built in just eight months, said Meyina could log out.
According to him, Meyina can log out when it's time for the programme to end and join whenever she’s free.
After his tweet, Meyina responded by thanking the gospel singer. She mentioned that she didn’t know she could easily watch the programme again after it had ended.
She also prayed for Nathaniel Bassey, just as the clergy had prayed for her.
Fans of Nathaniel Bassey also reacted to Meyina's tweet. Some said they have been asking the gospel minister to extend the programme's time, so they could have more time in the presence of the Lord.
However, a few fans criticised Meyina, likening her complaint to the way the Israelites behaved in the wilderness, which led to Moses’s anger.
See some comments below
@OnuorahTony2 stated: "Omo the thing don dey turn kultism."
@RosemaryOcheze wrote: "Now I understand why Moses was so angry in the Bible. Imagine how badly Israelite whined to make him lose his temper."
@Slowbvrnerr_ shared: "Again, you can log out and rewatch later, I’m tired of this discuss, it’s common sense that’s needed at this point, how would you expect him to control a guest minister?"
@ADA_MBANESE reacted: "Me that's complaining that the time is too short for me,extend it to three hours or more.Those complaining are not used to God's presence."