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“You Said marriage lsn’t An Achievement, yet You Wore A wedding gown To ‘Dress Your Miracle’ — X user Yackles lady”

“You Said marriage lsn’t An Achievement, yet You Wore A wedding gown To ‘Dress Your Miracle’ — X user Yackles lady”
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A heated online conversation has erupted after an X user tackled a lady who wore a wedding gown during the Hallelujah Challenge, despite frequently claiming that “men are scum” and “marriage is not an achievement.”


The Hallelujah Challenge — a viral midnight worship session initiated by gospel singer Nathaniel Bassey — recently trended again as women were encouraged to “dress like their miracle.” Many showed up in symbolic outfits representing the blessings they were praying for. However, one lady’s choice to wear a bridal gown sparked unexpected controversy.


An X user reposted her video and wrote:


 “You said men are scum, and marriage is not an achievement. But now you’re wearing a wedding gown in Hallelujah Challenge to ‘dress like your miracle’? Make it make sense.”


The tweet quickly gained traction, drawing thousands of reactions from Nigerians who found the situation ironic. Some users mocked the perceived contradiction, while others defended her, saying faith sometimes demands symbolic actions.


One commenter said:


 “People talk tough online but deep down, we all desire love and companionship.”


Another added:


“There’s nothing wrong with dressing like your miracle. If she’s believing God for marriage, that’s her faith talking.”


The debate has reignited broader discussions on faith, feminism, and double standards in modern relationships. While some insist marriage should not define a woman’s worth, others argue that wanting marriage doesn’t cancel independence or self-respect.


Whether hypocritical or heartfelt, the viral moment once again proves how the Hallelujah Challenge has become more than a prayer event — it’s a mirror reflecting faith, desire, and the contradictions of social media culture.




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#DressYourMiracle

#MarriageIsNotAchievement

#MenAreScumDebate

#FaithAndFeminism

#OnlineDrag

#ViralNigeria

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