Tag: Moses Bliss

  • Moses Bliss honours mother with emotional first birthday celebration

    Moses Bliss honours mother with emotional first birthday celebration

    Gospel singer Moses Bliss has organised a birthday celebration for his mother, marking the first time in her life she was honored in this way.

    The milestone event, which brought the artist to tears, addressed the fact that his mother’s exact birth date had never been known, leading Bliss to designate a special day to celebrate her.

    “Today, I cried. For the first time in my mother’s entire life, we celebrated her birthday. All these years, we never knew the exact day she was born so I decided to fix a day just to honour her. And it meant the world to me,” he wrote.

    In a post, Bliss described his mother’s lifelong selflessness, noting that she had never prioritised her own birthday, focusing instead on pouring love and care into others.

    Read Also: Moses Bliss denies involvement in Cotonou concert

    He said her revelation that she had forgotten about celebrating birthdays struck a chord with him, expressing profound gratitude for her sacrifices, faith, and unwavering love.

    “In her words, she said: “I had never thought about birthdays and I totally forgot about celebrating birthdays. Hearing that broke me. This woman has spent her whole life pouring into others, never once pausing to be celebrated herself.

    “Seeing her smile, watching her receive love and honour, it was one of the most emotional moments of my life. I cried because she deserves the world.”

    He described witnessing her joy and receiving love as one of the most moving experiences of his life, calling her a divine gift.

    “Happy birthday, Mummy. Thank you for your sacrifices, your faith, and your love that never fades. You are my gift from God, and today we made history together,” he stated.

  • Visa issues disrupted my Tanzania concert – Moses Bliss

    Visa issues disrupted my Tanzania concert – Moses Bliss

    Gospel singer Moses Bliss has expressed disappointment over his recent cancelled visit to Tanzania, which was scheduled for Friday, October 3, 2025.

    Bliss was billed to perform at a concert in Tanzania, which drew over 60,000 people.

    In a statement on Instagram, he said despite weeks of preparation and assurance from the organising team that his team’s visas were in order, they were denied entry into the country at the last minute.

    However, due to the visa issues, the concert was ultimately cancelled.

    Moses Bliss apologised to the Tanzanian fans, pointing that the delay was not their fault and expressed gratitude for their love and patience.

    The singer revealed that his team had invested significant time, energy, and resources into the concert, which was meant to be free for everyone.

    He promised to reschedule the concert, reinstating God’s promise to make all things beautiful in His time. 

    The statement reads: “I have been overwhelmed with emotions since hearing that over maybe 60,000 of you gathered last night with eager hearts, ready to worship Jesus together with me. The thought that such a great multitude came out for this encounter with God leaves me humbled and broken, knowing I could not be there physically as planned.

    Read Also: Moses Bliss denies involvement in Cotonou concert

    “I want you to hear the truth directly from me. My team and I were scheduled to fly from Nairobi into Tanzania on the 2nd of October after a successful program in the stadium in Kenya. Bags were packed, instruments ready, and our hearts burning with anticipation. But at the airport, to our deepest shock, we discovered that our visas had not been released, despite weeks of assurance from the organizing team in Tanzania that the approvals were already in place.

    “From that moment, we did not relent. We mobilized every contact possible, leaders across Tanzania, friends across Africa, and even sought Presidential intervention. We were told, time after time, that the visas had been “approved,” only for another excuse to follow: that the officer in charge of issuing them was not on seat, or that emails had not been sent yet. For two days straight, I remained at the airport, waiting in faith, hoping that at any moment the approvals would come and we travel. But each hour ended with disappointment.

    “We were even instructed to proceed with our flight and assured that the visas would be granted on arrival. Trusting those words, we boarded and landed in Dar es Salaam at midnight, while the program was already ongoing. To our deepest pain, immigration did not permit us entry into the nation.

    “This was not just painful for me personally, it was heartbreaking for my entire team, who had invested their energy, prayers, and preparation into this divine assignment. Beyond that, hundreds of thousands of dollars were
    invested to make this concert absolutely free for everyone, because our hearts was to see the whole nation worship without barrier.

    “Tanzania, please hear me, you were not at fault. You came out in numbers, ready for God, and that moves me deeply. I have cried, prayed, and wrestled with this disappointment, but one thing I know, our God makes all things beautiful in His time.

    “I owe you not just an apology, but a promise; by God’s grace, I will return. This setback will only pave the way for an even greater outpouring of His glory when we finally gather in Tanzania.

    “From my heart to yours, I say thank you for your patience, your love, and your unwavering faith. The delay may hurt, but it will not deny us the encounter God has destined”.

  • Moses Bliss denies involvement in Cotonou concert

    Moses Bliss denies involvement in Cotonou concert

    Gospel singer Moses Bliss has dismissed reports linking him to a concert scheduled to hold in Cotonou, Benin Republic.

    In a statement released by his management on Instagram on Saturday, the artiste shared concert flyers that had circulated online, promoting him as the headline act.

    He clarified that he would not be attending or ministering at the event, urging the public to disregard the misleading promotion.

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    “It has come to our knowledge that widespread promotions have been circulated across the nation, however, we wish to make it clear that Moses Bliss has not endorsed, approved, or confirmed participation in this particular event,” the statement read.

    The management stressed that any official visit to Cotonou would be personally announced by Moses Bliss through his verified platforms at the appropriate time.

    “We deeply value the love and unwavering support of all fans and well-wishers in Benin Republic, and we encourage everyone to kindly take note of this clarification to avoid misinformation or disappointment,” the statement concluded.

  • You are ‘perfection in human form’, Moses Bliss tells wife

    You are ‘perfection in human form’, Moses Bliss tells wife

    Gospel singer Moses Bliss has showered praise on his Ghanaian wife, Marie, describing her as “perfection in human form.” 

    During a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, Bliss expressed immense gratitude for their marriage, revealing that Marie has surpassed all his expectations.

    He highlighted her intelligence, thoughtfulness, and unwavering devotion to God as qualities that make her extraordinary. 

    Bliss also confessed that his excitement about their marriage has only grown since they tied the knot over a year ago.

    Read Also: Davido meets Moses Bliss, says songs are healing

    “I am so grateful for who I married. I feel like paying her bride price every week. I have gotten to the point where I thought anything you see, you take it like that; I never thought you could be this happy and comfortable with the person you are with.

    “She means the world to me. She gives me absolute joy. She’s one of the wisest women on earth—so intelligent, so thoughtful; she has it all! She is a woman of God, a full package blessing.

    “One year later, I feel more excited being married to her than I felt while marrying her,” he stated.

  • Davido meets Moses Bliss, says songs are healing

    Davido meets Moses Bliss, says songs are healing

    A meeting between Afrobeats star Davido and gospel singer Moses Bliss at the airport has captured the hearts of fans.

    As Moses Bliss and his mother were about to board a flight to London, Davido approached them and warmly greeted Bliss.

    During their brief conversation, Davido praised Moses Bliss’ music, describing his songs as “healing.”

    Read Also: Industry was shutdown when I was inactive – Davido

    This genuine appreciation for gospel music has sparked admiration among fans, showcasing a different side of the Afrobeats superstar.

    Moses Bliss was in London to visit his wife and newborn, also fulfilling a promise he made to his mother years ago.

    The video of their meeting has gone viral, spreading joy and positivity among fans who appreciate the mutual respect between the two artists.

  • Nathaniel Bassey, Mercy Chinwo, Moses Bliss make YouTube most-streamed for Q1 2025

    Nathaniel Bassey, Mercy Chinwo, Moses Bliss make YouTube most-streamed for Q1 2025

    Gospel artists Nathaniel Bassey, Mercy Chinwo, and Moses Bliss have ranked among the most-streamed Nigerian acts on YouTube Music for the first quarter of 2025. 

    Nathaniel Bassey secured 52.8 million streams, Mercy Chinwo followed closely with 46.4 million, and Moses Bliss 41.5 million.

    Their success is attributed to popular tracks like Mercy Chinwo’s “Excess Love,” which has garnered 133 million plays and Nathaniel Bassey’s “Yahweh Sabaoth,” “TOBECHUKWU,” and “Jesus Iye,” which have amassed 25 million, 39 million, and 32 million plays, respectively.

    The Q1 2025 rankings also saw Rema’s continued dominance, with other leading Nigerian artists, including Burna Boy, Davido, Wizkid, and Ayra Starr, making significant appearances in the top 20 most-streamed artists. 

    Rema gathered 223 million streams with his hit “Calm Down,” featuring Selena Gomez, which has now reached a groundbreaking 2.5 billion plays.

    Below is the list of the top 20 most-streamed Nigerian artists globally on YouTube Music in Q1 2025:

    Rema — 223M

    Burna Boy — 171M

    Ayra Starr — 169M

    Davido — 113M

    Wizkid — 102M

    Omah Lay — 96.7M

    Kizz Daniel — 67.9M

    Ruger — 65.7M

    CKay — 64.6M

    Asake — 63.4M

    Tems — 60.4M

    Fireboy DML — 59.1M

    Nathaniel Bassey — 52.8M

    Oxlade — 52.4M

    Tekno — 50.8M

    Tiwa Savage — 45.3M

    Mercy Chinwo — 46.4M

    Victony — 42.5M

    Moses Bliss — 41.5M

    BNXN — 41M

  • Tope Alabi, Moses Bliss, Mercy Chinwo to thrill at Praise The Almighty

    Tope Alabi, Moses Bliss, Mercy Chinwo to thrill at Praise The Almighty

    Renowned Nigerian gospel singer, Tope Alabi, is set to hold the 15th edition of her annual worship event, ‘Praise the Almighty,’ slated for Sunday, February 16, 2025.

    The event will be held at the Nigeria Police Force College in Ikeja, Lagos.

    The gospel star, known for her soulful compositions in the Yoruba language and impact on Nigeria’s gospel music industry, shared the news with her fans on Instagram, inviting them to join in a spirit-filled worship session that has become a cherished annual gathering.

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    Among the gospel ministers and special guests expected at the event are; Moses Bliss, Mercy Chinwo, Apostle Femi Lazarus and others.

    Tope Alabi described the event as both an act of gratitude and a means to honour God’s enduring love and expressed her excitement for the upcoming edition.

    In her announcement, she said: “Good news, Praise the Almighty 2025 will be happening on 16th February 2025. We thank God for the previous years, and we are assured in Christ that it will be even more amazing than before. We are just a few months away. Pray, plan, and prepare to attend.”

  • Moses Bliss speaks against fake photos of newborn

    Moses Bliss speaks against fake photos of newborn

    Popular gospel singer Moses Bliss has condemned the circulation of fake photos of his newborn son on social media. 

    Moses Bliss and wife, Marie Wiseborn, recently welcomed their first child but the singer expressed disappointment over the spread of assumed photos of his baby.

    The singer urged fans and followers to respect his family’s privacy and refrain from sharing unverified photos of his child.

    Bliss wrote on Facebook : “Please stop circulating other people’s baby pictures as ours. We appreciate the love but let’s do the right thing. We have not posted our child. Let us stop with the AI images too. Pls.”

  • Moses Bliss, wife welcome first child

    Moses Bliss, wife welcome first child

    Gospel singer Moses Bliss and his wife, Marie, have announced the arrival of their first child. 

    The couple shared the exciting news on Moses’ Instagram page, accompanied by a heartfelt song video featuring his wife.

    Read Also: Moses Bliss breaks silence on Ebuka Songs’ sudden exit from Spotlite Nation

    In his post, Moses expressed gratitude to God, saying, “This is the doing of the Lord. We are in awe of His mercy.” 

    He invited fans to join them in thanking God for the blessing of their baby boy.

    “Join us to thank God for blessing our family with a baby boy. This song is our testimony”, he added.

    Moses and Marie, a Ghanaian-born lawyer based in London, tied the knot in March 2024.

  • Moses Bliss breaks silence on Ebuka Songs’ sudden exit from Spotlite Nation

    Moses Bliss breaks silence on Ebuka Songs’ sudden exit from Spotlite Nation

    Gospel singer and founder of Spotlite Nation, Moses Bliss, has addressed the unexpected departure of his former signee, Ebuka Songs, from the record label.

    Bliss disclosed that Ebuka allegedly violated a three-year contract by leaving after just 11 months. Ebuka reportedly attributed his exit to a “clash of visions,” stating that his creative direction no longer aligned with the label’s objectives.

    Despite the contract breach, Moses Bliss revealed that he gave Ebuka his blessing to follow his own path and emphasized that he holds no grudges against the artist.

    Bliss made these remarks during a press conference at The Experience 2024 music concert, where both he and Ebuka Songs performed independently.