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Moses Bliss Breaks Silence on Ebuka Songs’ Departure: “No Grudges, Only Love

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Popular gospel Moses Bliss has spoken out about the rumours surrounding alleged fallout with his former protégé, Ebuka .

Speculations have been swirling for months, especially Ebuka Songs announced his from Bliss’ record label, Spotlite Nation. The development sparked various reactions from , many of whom questioned if there was tension between the gospel stars.

However, a recent on the live edition of the ‘WithChude’ , Moses Bliss set the record straight. He described the rumours of a feud as completely false and that his relationship with Ebuka remains positive.

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“Ebuka is a great . I think the world has not seen the best of him yet,” Bliss said. “We’re humans, and you feel a certain way if people misconstrue your intentions. But I’m very concerned about impressing God. My intentions are very pure, and everything is born out of love.”

Bliss went on to say that although Ebuka chose to leave the label early — just 11 months into a -year contract — there are no hard feelings. According to him, Ebuka to focus on doing on his own, and after about it, Bliss supported his decision.

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“He is definitely not where he used to be and not how he met us,” he . “He is doing good for the and impacting a lot of lives. Seeing just that alone, my joy is full. I don’t care what anybody thinks — I’m rejoicing and rooting for him.”

The statement from Moses Bliss puts to rest the speculation, showing that their parting was peaceful and rooted in mutual respect.

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