Popular Gospel minister, Moses Bliss denounced reports of a lingering beef between himself and ex-label signee, Ebuka Songz.
Speaking during an interview at the inaugural live edition of the WithChude podcast, hosted by Chude Jideonwo, Moses refuted the rumours while describing Ebuka Songz as a “great guy.”
According to the Gospel artist, it is nothing abnormal for an artist to move on from his or her record label, and Nigerians should not forget that his own label operates more like a ministry than a regular music business outfit.
Moses revealed that despite their split, Ebuka Songz will definitely go very far with his ministerial journey, and the world should be ready because his Christian fans are yet to see him fulfil his full potential.
“We are humans, and you feel a certain way if people misconstrue your intentions. But you know, I’m very concerned about impressing God. My intentions are very pure, and everything is born, you know, out of love.
Ebuka is a great guy. He would do very well. I think that the world has not seen the best of him yet. The world has not seen the years. I feel like, yes, he still has greater years—with good mentors—and you know, he’s going to do even greater things,” he said.
The recently married singer disclosed that he derives joy in the fact that Ebuka is not where he used to be, and he his life has definitely improved since they first met several years ago, and that makes him root for him even more.
Moses added that as long as the kingdom of God is expanding, the Gospel is still being circulated all over the world, and Ebuka continues to impact lives with his unique music, he is more than happy.
“I would somehow want to respond the way Jesus would respond. And if anything is going to come in the way of ministry—of representing God—I will take the part of ministry. I’m a man of God, (so) I have to respond like a kingdom person. I’m not going to respond like the world. It doesn’t matter how I feel.
But you see, the consolation and the joy is that we have been able to contribute support where necessary. He’s definitely not where he used to be—not how he met us. He’s doing a lot of good for the kingdom. He’s impacting a lot of lives. Just seeing that alone, my joy is full. I don’t care what anybody thinks. I’m happy for him. I’m rejoicing for him. I’m rooting for him.
Sometimes they still call me for events: ‘We need an Ebuka.’ I say, ‘Yeah, sure—Ebuka is available.’ So it’s all love for me. As long as the kingdom of God is expanding and the gospel is being propagated, my joy is full,” he added.
Folami David writes on trends and pop culture. He is a creative writer, and he is passionate about music and football.
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