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Nigerian Gospel singer Moses Bliss finally marries Ghanaian fiancée Marie Wiseborn

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Nigerian Gospel singer Moses Bliss finally marries Marie after meeting on Instagram

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Gospel singer Moses Bliss has finally married his Ghanaian fiancée Marie Wiseborn who came over from London to tie the knot with him in Abuja last weekend at the Federal Marriage Registry.

They wedded a year after meeting on Instagram at the behest of Marie, who tagged him in a video of her dancing to his popular song, Miracle no Dey tire Jesus. He responded to the tag, they became friends, and stepped things up from there. She was studying law in London at the time.

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Moses shared photos from the nuptial proceedings to update netizens on his love journey with Marie, and thanked God for bringing them together.

“Civil wedding done! It’s official I’m legally married to my personal gift from God @mariewiseborn. Lord, we are grateful for helping us this far,” he said.

It is not surprising that Marie made the first move on Moses which has now led to their marriage. It is also not surprising that Moses chose her as his wife over a Nigerian woman who is nowhere near as loving as a Ghanaian woman.

Below are some of the ways a typical Ghanaian woman is more loving than a typical Nigerian woman.

LOVE IN NIGERIA

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Most Nigerian women do not know what is called LOVE because too many polygamous men chase, deceive, and pamper the women just to sleep with them (before eventually dumping the ladies in most cases).

Therefore, most Nigerian women are:

Crude

Because they fail to develop, nurture, and use the love language and love manners that God gives every human being, man and woman.

Arrogant

Most polygamous Nigerian men (often with fraudulent cash to splash to gratify their sexual immorality) make false passes at Nigerian women, single or married, wherever they see them.

This false lifestyle gets into the head of a typical Nigerian woman – and puts her head in the clouds – and makes her behave as if she is doing a favour to any man, including her husband, if she gets off her high horse by paying attention to him.

Unreasonable

Most Nigerian women do not know, and are not interested in knowing, the real meaning of love.

Materialistic

They wrap their hearts around men’s money, and what it can acquire, even when these women already live comfortably with their own money.

Ungrateful

They take token love gifts, tangible things and emotions, from men but hardly give back freely.

LOVE IN GHANA

Ghanaian women in general are

Refined

They develop and nurture the trajectory of their love language and love manners from early in life, anticipate men will approach them, and prepare their hearts to respond appropriately.

Humble

Polygamous men (with fraudulent cash to spend on women) are also in Ghana and make false passes at Ghanaian women, but most of the women do not like to have love relationships with married men – or cheating single men – for any reason.

So, advances from multiple men do not get into the head of a typical Ghanaian woman. She wants to have her own husband with whom she can live happily for life, without having to share him with another woman.

And, in searching for a husband, she intentionally goes the extra mile to present herself as a wife material.

Reasonable

Most Ghanaian women are interested in knowing and acting out the real meaning of love.

Less materialistic

They know money helps make life comfortable but their primary love interest in men is not based on money. A lot of Ghanaian women even make their own money and spend it on their men when situation demands.

Down to earth

In general, Ghanaian women (including even university graduates) do not mind starting a love relationship with men in a one-room accommodation in a building where facilities are shared with other tenants.

That is, most Ghanaian women do not look for or prefer men who are already materially successful in life.

They are happy to build their love/marriage relationship with men from the scratch – to enable the women to jointly claim ownership of the relationship with their men.

Seek real love

They strive to know, explore, and express real love in emotion and in action.

Grateful

They take token love gifts, tangible things and emotions, from men and give back freely.

Straightforward

Most Ghanaian women are straightforward in romantic relationships. They want a formal proposal, say yes when they get it, and consciously put in as much effort as men to make a relationship work.

All this is gleaned from a Ghanaian love and marriage blog called silentbeads.com  – where both men and women write their genuine, personal and captivating love stories that are hard to find among Nigerians.

A love not hindered by long distance

Marie had on February 15 expressed appreciation to Moses for showing up to celebrate her as she got called to the bar in London, England.

She shared their loved-up photos via Instagram where she confirmed distance has never stopped Moses from making her know, see, and feel loved consistently.

Marie said Moses surprised her on the big day by cancelling all his engagements and flying to London for 24 hours to be with her.

She also thanked God for making her cross paths with a man after His own heart, whose way of love reminds her of God’s love towards her.

“Distance never stopped you from letting me know, see, and feel loved consistently. No matter the season you’d always find a way, to the extent of clearing your diary and flying to London for 24hrs, just to celebrate a milestone with me,” she wrote.

“I bless God for crossing my path with a man after His own heart, whose way of love reminds me of the father’s own towards me. I love you @mosesbliss.”

Moses commented under the post thus: “My love, I’m so honoured by God to get to host you on earth for a lifetime and as every good host, I’m here to serve.

“I have decided that your comfort and happiness will always be my obsession. I love you. This loving is for life, I’m loving you for life.”

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