Moses Bliss, a Nigerian gospel artist, has sparked conversation among his fans and followers after sharing a new video a few days after his celebrity-studded wedding in Accra, Ghana.
The gospel musician, who made waves for tweeting photos of over 10 clerics praying for him and his wife, Marie Wiseborn, recently shared a video of himself dancing to his latest tune, ‘We Prevail,’ which features Neeja.
Moses said in a caption that he was inspired to write the song after being presented with a difficult scenario.
He wrote in the caption:
“This song The Lord gave me this song at a time when I was facing an impossible situation and ever since it builds our faith.”
Many viewers thought the gospel singer was on vacation in the Maldives with his wife, and they teased him in the video’s comments area.
Some of the reactions that accompanied the video are included below:
indylicious92: “honeymoon be holy ghost filled.”
ivy_nimoh: “I saw the other feet….who else?”
mazeli67: “Marie is behind video … great.”
inchristwives: “Make our wife no fall inside water oo Love a supportive Christian wife.”
ritalicious_diva: “It’s honeymoon o’clock baby.”
charles.reeves: “Tell us you’re in the Maldives without telling us You’re in the Maldives.”
ajebodcomedian’: “Baba, You release song from Honey Moon location..You are indeed “FEARLESS”.
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