A recent tweet by renowned gospel singer and trumpet maestro Nathaniel Bassey has sparked a viral wave of testimonies, joy, and faith-filled declarations across Nigerian social media.
The post, which reads like a prophecy wrapped in encouragement, states:
“My Bro/Sis, you see that thing you’ve been waiting on God for and almost thinking it would never happen, eh? Very soon, much sooner than you think, it will happen. And you will come back to this particular tweet, to say ‘IT HAS HAPPENED.’ IN JESUS’ NAME. You are blessed!”
Within hours, the tweet began trending under hashtags like #ItHasHappened, #NathanielBassey, and #FaithWorks, as believers flooded timelines with affirmations and personal breakthroughs.
Among the many responses, a notable one came from a Twitter user identified as @anurinkechukwu, who quoted Bassey’s tweet with jubilant excitement:
“It has happened ooo! Jesus has done it for me!”
Her post has since garnered thousands of likes and shares, with other users chiming in with similar experiences and declarations of answered prayers.
Nathaniel Bassey, known for powerful gospel hits such as “Imela” and for spearheading the global Hallelujah Challenge, is no stranger to faith-centered movements. His ability to inspire a community of believers through music and social media continues to make waves both locally and internationally.
Many online observers believe this tweet is more than just words — it’s a spiritual trigger, inspiring people to hold onto their faith in difficult times.
Whether it’s a long-awaited job offer, healing, family reconciliation, or financial breakthrough, testimonies are rolling in, lending weight to the idea that faith — especially when publicly declared — can indeed move mountains.
For now, thousands are returning to that same tweet, just as Bassey predicted, typing four powerful words:
“It has happened.”