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Gospel singer Moses Bliss gifts signees brand new cars

Ace gospel singer and Spotlite Nation record label owner Moses Bliss has gifted three artists signed under his label brand new cars.

• April 29, 2024
Moses Bliss gifts crew members car
Moses Bliss gifts crew members car

Ace gospel singer and Spotlite Nation record label owner Moses Bliss has gifted three artists signed under his label brand new cars.

The ‘Daddy-wey-dey-pamper’ crooner disclosed this on his Instagram page.

According to him, the three signees are Godfrey Gad, Neeja and Son Music.

The globally renowned music minister, who recently married his Ghanaian sweetheart, Marie, also gifted three cars to his barber this time last year and signed two artists under his record label.

The kind gesture has attracted accolades from his social media followers and fans, including his lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi.

Olajengbesi said, “This is an overwhelming moment. The gospel music community is truly witnessing the power of support and encouragement.”

Moses Bliss, a songwriter and worship leader, hails from Akwa Ibom.

He released his first single, ‘E No Dey Fall My Hand’, in January 2017 and rose to prominence with the 2019 song ‘Too Faithful’.

In 2020, he won the Loveworld International Music and Arts Award (LIMA 2020) for his song, ‘You I Live for’, an annual award by renowned cleric Pastor Chris Oyakhilome.

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