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Moses Bliss Blesses Associates With 3 New Cars

Nigerian gospel artist Moses Bliss has once again displayed his generous spirit, gifting three brand-new cars to deserving individuals. The recipients of this unexpected and heart-warming gesture were rising gospel artist and viral Tik-Tok sensation, Ebuka Songs, Doris Joseph, and his barber of nine years, Clinton.

Moses Bliss, who is famous for his hit song “Miracle No Dey Tire Jesus,” has a reputation for giving back to those in need. This latest act of kindness comes just two months after he gifted a brand-new car to Chizie, a signee on his newly established music label, Spotlite Records.

The news of Moses Bliss’ latest act of kindness has been met with a positive response on social media, with many applauding the singer for his selflessness and generosity.

Ebuka Songs, Doris Joseph, and Clinton were all overwhelmed with emotion upon receiving their new cars, and each took to social media to express their gratitude. Moses Bliss also shared the touching moment on his Instagram page, captioning the post with words of encouragement to his beneficiaries.

“I love you dearly,” he wrote. “It’s a little token to encourage your work.”

Moses Bliss’ gesture is a reminder that even in the midst of tough times, there are still individuals who are willing to go the extra mile to make a positive impact on the lives of others.

His generosity towards rising talents in the music industry and the people in his community serves as an inspiration to others to give back in whatever way they can.

It is worth noting that earlier this year, Moses Bliss unveiled his music label, Spotlite Records, and signed four talented artists, including Chizie, Festizie, Doris Joseph, and viral sensation Grace Lokwa of KuMaMa. His commitment to promoting and uplifting young talent in the music industry has further solidified his status as a beacon of hope and a shining example of generosity in Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

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