“We don’t need men’s acknowledgement to do what we do, however people don’t appreciate us enough” – Gospel Singer Moses Bliss Reveals

Nigerian gospel singer, Moses Bliss, is of the belief that he and other gospel musicians are not well appreciated by people, saying they are treated differently from their peeps in the secular industry.

The ‘Too Faithful’ crooner was said to have asserted this while interacting with Sunday Scoop. Having accepted that challenges are part of humans’ lives and the music industry is not excluded, Bliss said that gospel musicians do not need people’s commendations to get going so far as their conducts please God.

“We (gospel acts) don’t need men’s acknowledgement to do what we do. As long as God is clapping for us, it is enough.

“Apostle Paul in the Bible said that he sees persecution for the sake of Christ as a good thing. We see every challenge as a stepping stone and as a reason to preach the gospel,” Bliss said.

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Speaking on his major challenges in the gospel music industry, Bliss said: “I know challenges are a part of our lives. One of the challenges of being a gospel singer is that people don’t quite appreciate us very much. However, I think that is changing, and we are very determined.”

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