Moses Bliss splashes on new cars for his record label signees

Bliss (middle) with the signees and well-wishers

Moses Bliss splashes on new cars for his mentees to support them

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Moses Bliss – the Nigerian Gospel singer who earlier this year married with fanfare a Ghanaian law graduate, Marie Wiseborn – has expanded his coast of philanthropy by gifting new cars to his mentees to support them.

A social media video posted at the weekend showed the presentation of the gifts to Neeja, SON Music, and Godfrey Gad who are under his record label, Spotlite Nation.

“A year ago, by the mercies of God, we were able to give out three cars to Ebuka songs, Doris Joseph and Clinton, and today is exactly one year later and by God’s grace, we are about to give out another three cars to encourage the music talents we have in Spotlite Nation,” Bliss said in the clip.

The cars

Shock and joy

The artistes expressed shock, joy, and gratitude while receiving the cars from him, and he prayed for them.

Bliss added: “Thank you, you guys have been amazing. This is just a little appreciation from us at Spotlight Nation to say thank you for the work you do for the kingdom of God.”

The beneficiaries expressed their gratitude on Instagram as follows:

Neeja

“Thank you so much, sir, my boss and mentor Min. Moses Bliss, for this wonderful gift. God bless you, sir.”

SON Music

“Sir Moses Bliss, may the Lord continue to honour you greatly. I feel so loved. Thank you, Spotlite Nation. Congratulations, SON MUSIC.”

Godfrey Gad

“Somebody wake me. My mentor, Moses Bliss, just gifted me a car. Jesus, somebody should wake me up. Thank you, Jesus.”

One of the beneficiaries overwhelmed by emotion

One of the beneficiaries overwhelmed by shock

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