Photo: Moses Bliss, Founder, Spotlite Nation

By Deborah Nnamdi

Gospel singer and founder of Spotlite Nation, Moses Bliss, has broken his silence on the circumstances surrounding the early exit of his former signee, Ebuka Songs.

Bliss, known for his popular song, ‘Daddy Wey Dey Pamper’ also claimed that Ebuka violated a three-year contract by leaving after just 11 months, but said he and the label hold no grudge against the singer.

Bliss made these remarks during a press conference at The Experience 2024 music concert, where he and Ebuka Songs performed independently.

“Me and Ebuka Songs? There are no issues between us. Of course, he was signed to Spotlite Nation. He just said he wants to do things on his own.

Photo: Ebuka Songs

“Our contract didn’t end when it was supposed to end. It was a three-year contract. I think 11 months into it, he said he wants to do his music alone. I prayed about it and I said, ‘You can go.’

“We hold no grudge against him. The goal is for Jesus to be seen. Our goal is to give people the opportunity to minister the gospel.

“We are not fighting. I love him and I am happy to have been part of his journey and wish him the best,” Bliss said.

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