Funke Akindele attacks OAP Freeze for faulting gospel singer, Nathaniel Bassey's decision to commercialize the #HalleluyahChallenge


Popular gospel artiste and the pioneer of the hottest praise and worship online session at the moment – Hallelujah Challenge, Nathaniel Bassey yesterday took a further step by releasing a song to accompany the daily 12pm-1am social media praise session.

The title of this one is “Olowogbogboro” and if you are familiar with the whole Instagram session, it won’t sound strange to you.

Nathaniel Bassey's decision to release the new song however faced huge criticisms from popular OAP Freeze, who questioned the intentions of the gospel artiste, and accused him of using the #Olowogbogboro sessions of several days as a means to sell his new song.

Funke Akindele however came in defence of the gospel artiste saying, more  positives must be taken from the sessions, instead of negatives, also saying the gospel singer was inspired to release a new song, following several days of the mid-night praise sessions on social media.

Odyxxey's  checks revealed that an average of 50,000 users follow the 1 hour  #Olowogbogboro midnight praise sessions on Instagram everyday.

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