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Moses Bliss breaks silence on rumoured fallout with Ebuka Songs

Popular gospel singer Moses Bliss has finally spoken out regarding the speculations surrounding his relationship with his former protégé, Ebuka Songs.
Rumors of a rift between the duo had been swirling for months after Ebuka announced his departure from Moses Bliss’ record label, stirring concern among fans about the nature of their split.
However, during the inaugural live edition of the WithChude podcast, Bliss put the rumours to rest, firmly denying any bad blood between them. He emphasized that his relationship with Ebuka remains grounded in love and mutual respect.
“I’m very concerned about impressing God. My intentions are very pure, and everything is born out of love,” Bliss stated. “Ebuka is a great guy. I think the world has not seen the best of him yet. With good mentors, he’s going to do even greater things.”
Bliss also expressed immense pride in Ebuka’s growth and ongoing impact in the gospel music scene.
“He is doing good for the kingdom and impacting a lot of lives. Seeing just that alone, my joy is full,” he added.
His comments come two months after Ebuka himself publicly addressed his exit from the label, clarifying that his decision was professional and amicable, and not the result of any conflict.
Bliss’ reaffirmation of support has been welcomed warmly by fans, many of whom are relieved to see that the bond between the two gospel ministers remains strong.
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