Gospel singer Moses Bliss tells fans he hasn’t posted any picture of the baby on social media
By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor
Popular Nigerian Gospel singer Moses Bliss, who married his Ghanaian lawyer fiancée Marie Wiseborn last year in a blaze of publicity, has condemned the circulation of fake pictures of their newborn son on social media.
Bliss and Wiseborn recently welcomed their first child but the singer has expressed disappointment over the spread of assumed pictures of the baby.
He urged fans and followers to respect his family’s privacy and tp refrain from sharing unverified photos of his child.
“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,” Bliss wrote on his Facebook wall.
The couple had earlier announced the arrival of their first child in an exciting news shared on Moses’ Instagram page, accompanied by a heartfelt song video featuring Marie.
Moses expressed gratitude to God, saying, “This is the doing of the Lord. We are in awe of His mercy” and invited fans and well-wishers to “Join us to thank God for blessing our family with a baby boy. This song is our testimony.”
Moses and Marie based in London tied the knot in March 2024 at ceremonies held in Nigeria and Ghana.
Bliss explains Ebuka’s exit from Spotlite Nation
In an unrelated development, Bliss last December addressed the unexpected departure of former signee Ebuka Songs from Spotlite Nation, the recordhe founded.
He alleged that Ebuka violated a three-year contract by leaving after just 11 months, attributing it to a “clash of visions” as his creative direction no longer aligned with the objectives of Spotlite Nation.
Despite the contractual breach, however, Bliss disclosed that he gave Ebuka his blessing to follow his own path and stressed that he holds no grudges against the artiste.
Bliss made the remarks during a press conference at The Experience 2024 music concert where both his and Ebuka’s music featured separately.
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