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“We Hold No Grudge” – Moses Bliss on Ebuka Songs’ Exit from Spotlite Nation

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Moses Bliss, renowned gospel singer and founder of Spotlite Nation, has finally addressed the departure of former signee, Ebuka Songs, after months of speculation.

This occured during a press conference at The Experience 2024 music concert, where both artists performed separately.

The event, known for gathering some of the biggest names in gospel music, provided the perfect setting for Bliss to clarify the situation and set the record straight.

Bliss, famous for his hit song Daddy Wey Dey Pamper, explained that Ebuka Songs left before completing his contractual obligations.

According to Bliss, the original agreement was for three years, but Ebuka chose to exit after just 11 months.

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In his words, “There are no issues between us. Yes, he was signed to Spotlite Nation, but he decided to go independent.

Our contract was supposed to last for three years. Around the 11th month, he told me he wanted to pursue his music alone.

I took time to pray about it and eventually gave him my blessing.”

The gospel star emphasized that he holds no resentment toward Ebuka and fully supports his decision.

“We’re not holding any grudges. Our mission has always been about spreading the gospel and allowing people to fulfill their calling.

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At the end of the day, it’s about making Jesus known,” he added.

Bliss, whose platform Spotlite Nation has nurtured several upcoming gospel artists, expressed genuine happiness in having contributed to Ebuka’s journey.

He concluded by saying, “I love him and I’m proud to have been part of his growth. I wish him nothing but success.”


 

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VeryDarkMan Raises Questions Over Poco Lee Allegations

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VeryDarkMan speaks on Poco Lee’s arrest and the allegations against him. He questioned the statement made by singer Miss Jorji and raised some concerns.

He criticised her statement and asked how exactly the incident happened, stating that her description of the encounter is difficult for him to imagine. However, he also added that he is not defending Poco Lee but trying to properly understand the singer’s statement.


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“Nobody Reach Me” — VeryDarkMan Speaks on His Impact Compared to Nigerian Celebrities

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Nigerian social media activist VeryDarkMan shares that he is bigger than Nigerian celebrities as he makes more impact in the country than them.

He shared “I swear to God, for the whole of Nigeria, I don’t see a celebrity bigger than me. I keep saying it one million times. Una dey look money, dey look car, dey look house. Those are not my own balance. Those are not things I look as big. I wan know their impact. How many people don benefit from you? I’m not their mate. We are not on the same level. When we’re talking about impact, they no born you well. In this country, I’m in my own level. Nobody reach me. Nobody…..”


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“I Have Been Treated Unfairly” — Chidinma Adetshina Speaks on Deportation

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Chidinma Adetshina laments and speaks about her deportation from South Africa, sharing that she had a whole legal battle over it as a dual citizen.

Her deportation has become a case, and she is hoping to be treated fairly, stating that the case is unfair.

“I believe that I have been treated unfairly and targeted, and there has been an attempt to make me an example,” she said. “But my message is not going to be one out of anger.”

“South Africa is governed by the rule of law, and we should not allow xenophobia and misinformation to determine how people are going to be treated,” she added.


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