I Go Save reacts to Hallelujah Challenge theme, says nobody dressed like a better Nigeria

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Nigerian comedian I Go Save has stirred laughter and reflection online with his sarcastic take on this year’s Hallelujah Challenge, themed “Dress like your miracle.”

Taking to his Instagram story, the comedian shared a light-hearted yet thought-provoking observation about the creative ways participants interpreted the theme.

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While many dressed to represent personal miracles from marriage and wealth to new jobs, I Go Save humorously pointed out that no one seemed to dress like a “better Nigeria.”

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He wrote:

“Dress like the miracle you want! And they really dressed to it? Nobody even dressed like a better Nigeria to pray for our dear nation .”

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Continuing with his signature humor, he added: “Most of our brain box don spoil for Nigeria.”

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The Hallelujah Challenge, led by gospel music minister Nathaniel Bassey, is a popular global worship movement where believers gather online for nightly praise sessions.

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This year’s edition encouraged participants to creatively express their faith through themed outfits, representing their hopes and miracles.

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I Go Save’s comment has since sparked reactions online, with many netizens acknowledging the deeper message behind his joke, reminding Nigerians to not only pray for personal breakthroughs but also for the nation’s transformation.

 

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