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Moses Bliss Blissfully Blessing People’s Lives

Moses Bliss Blissfully Blessing People’s Lives

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Moses Bliss,  a 27-year-old Nigerian Talented Gospel Artist, rose to fame with his song “Too Faithful” released in 2019. He is a pianist, a drummer, and a vocal coach.

It rained tears of joy on Thursday, April 27, after Gospel singer, Moses Bliss gave out luxury cars to his newly signed singers.

The beneficiaries of the singer’s generosity are ‘I will pray’ hitmaker Ebuka, who got newly signed to Moses’ record label SPOTLITE some months back; Doris Joseph, who was discovered six months ago from Bayelsa by Moses Bliss through his music challenge.

Also, KIint Cuts, an Abuja-based barber and hairstylist who has been under the mentorship of Moses Bliss and has been cutting his hair for nine years got a brand-new car gift.

The video shared on social media captured the moment Bliss led his singers and barber to their cars, after which he presented the cars to them and they were all joyous. Ebuka Songs immediately broke down in tears whilst expressing gratitude to God and the singer.

Moses Bliss’ gifts of brand-new Honda and Lexus cars to the trio were one of his many ways of empowering young stars and rising entrepreneurs. In a statement on Thursday, Moses Bliss’ lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi, said the Gospel Minister is sold out to philanthropic gestures to lift rising youths.

“I am really proud of him, his commitment towards supporting the younger generation and his investment in people. I encourage others to emulate him,” Olajengbesi added.

Bliss picked an interest in music at a very young age. When he was 5 years old, he had already started learning and playing musical instruments.

He is also a philanthropist. It is notable to say that the Gospel Minister is sold out to philanthropic gestures to lift and raise youths. His commitment towards supporting the younger generation and his investment in people which is worthy to emulate.

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