-Solomon Buchi Defends Believers Faith Via Hallelujah Challenge
Popular writer and life coach Solomon Buchi has spoken out in defense of Christians participating in the ongoing Hallelujah Challenge, emphasizing that believers have every right to express and practice their faith publicly.
In a statement shared on his social media, Buchi addressed critics who questioned the relevance of the viral worship movement led by gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey, arguing that such spiritual expressions are an important part of Christian devotion.
According to him, faith-based gatherings like the Hallelujah Challenge are not about seeking attention but about creating an atmosphere of praise, prayer, and collective faith among believers.
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He noted that participants often share powerful testimonies of healing, provision, and personal transformation through the event.
“Believers have the right to exercise their faith in any way that glorifies God,” Buchi said.
The Hallelujah Challenge, which began as a midnight online worship session in 2017, has grown into a global movement drawing thousands of participants each year across social media platforms.
Solomon Buchi Defends Believers Faith
Buchi’s remarks have drawn widespread reactions online, with many Christians applauding his stance and commending him for encouraging freedom of spiritual expression.




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