/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

Celebration as Gospel Singer Moses Bliss, Wife Welcomes First Child

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Celebrated gospel artist Moses Bliss and his spouse, Marie Wiseborn, welcomed the year 2025 with great joy, celebrating the birth of their first child, a son.

Moses Bliss took to Instagram to share this wonderful news, joyfully embracing his responsibilities as a father.

He conveyed deep appreciation to God for this new blessing, feeling profoundly touched by His mercy and kindness.

Accompanying his announcement, Moses Bliss shared a music video on his YouTube channel, which he referred to as a testimony.

The post reads,“This is the doing of the Lord. We are in awe of His mercy🙏🏽“.

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“Join us to thank God for blessing our family with a baby boy.This song is our testimony. The official video is now out on my YouTube channel”.

In other news, Nigerians are excited about the latest news from social media activist VeryDarkMan. He announced online that he will hold a monthly giveaway for his followers.

In his update, he mentioned that N1 million naira will be divided among five fans, giving each one N200k. This money is meant to support their vocational training.

The activist encouraged anyone interested to find out what skills they want to learn and where to go, as the funds will be sent directly to the trainers or training centers.

He wrote online:

“From the ending of this January I will be giving 1million every month till December for people that will learn handwork,so get ready and go make enquiries,THE RATEL MOVEMENT IS ABOUT TO GO TO THE NEXT LEVEL(we will raise men and women that will matter in the society).”

 

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