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Why I haven’t participated in this year’s Hallelujah Challenge – Heartbroken lady spills

A troubled Nigerian lady has taken to social media to let out her reasons for not actively participating in this year’s online prayer program, Hallelujah Challenge.

Taking to her X handle, formerly Twitter, the young lady, identified as @Eveyy_me poured out her heart on why she hasn’t been able to fully engage in this year’s Hallelujah Challenge.

According to her, reviewing her diary made her realize that none of her written down dreams came to fruition. This had left her feeling shattered.

Additionally, listening to others’ testimonies filled her with sadness, not jealousy, but rather a sense of questioning where she went wrong.

In her words;

“I haven’t been able to fully partake in this year’s #HallelujahChallenge because I went through my diary and none of things I wrote down happened for me. I felt broken. Also hearing others testimonies made me very sad, not jealous but I asked where did I go wrong😔.

The only times (3/7 days)I join, I just go off after some minutes because I can’t fully connect wholeheartedly. I choose to rather sleep than have my hopes go down the drain again. I haven’t written down anything this year just vibes. But I am back again and God will answer me🤍.”

See her post below …

 

In other news, Primate Elijah Ayodele, the leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, has urged President Bola Tinubu to take action and address the current economic hardships faced by Nigerians, as they are causing significant distress.

Primate Ayodele suggested that Tinubu should consider establishing markets throughout Nigeria, where food can be sold at subsidized prices. This would help to alleviate the difficulties faced by Nigerians.

During a speech in Lagos yesterday, the clergyman made a strong appeal to the president, urging him to establish a committee to address the matter at hand. READ MORE HERE

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