Nathaniel Bassey, the renowned Nigerian artist, performed at the presidential inaugural prayer breakfast for Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., on Monday.
This event took place following Trump’s inauguration as the 47th president of the United States and was characterized as a non-official, non-governmental assembly aimed at offering intercessory prayers and spiritual backing for the new administration led by Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Bassey, who was invited to lead the musical ministry, presented a compelling performance of his song ‘Take the Stage’.
In his music, he prayed for divine guidance over the White House and for God’s glory to be revealed throughout the nation.
His sincere prayer also expressed a desire for fulfillment among American citizens, imploring God to use them as His instruments.
“Please take the glory/ I’m satisfied/ Just to see you glorified/ Take the nation Lord and have your way/ We’re just your vessel/ And nothing more/ We’re satisfied/ Just to see you glorified/ Jesus, take the White House/ And have your way/ We’re just your vessels and nothing more/ When you’re done moving this nation/ Please take the glory/ We’re satisfied just to see you glorified,” he sings.
Bassey is not only a pastor but also a trumpeter and songwriter, widely recognized for his popular tracks ‘Imela’, ‘Onise Iyanu’, and ‘Olowogbogboro’.
He has firmly established himself as a leading figure in the gospel music scene in Nigeria.
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