
Moses Bliss is a Nigerian gospel singer, songwriter, pianist, and founder of Spotlite Nation. He is widely known for songs like Too Faithful and Bigger Everyday.
Early Life & Education
Born in Abuja, Moses showed musical interest from childhood, learning the piano and guitar early. He later studied music and began leading worship in church.
Ministry Highlights
Moses came into the spotlight with E No Dey Fall My Hand in 2017. His breakthrough single Too Faithful became a global anthem, establishing him as one of Africa’s most promising gospel stars.
In 2021, he founded Spotlite Nation, signing gospel artists like Festizie, Chizie, and Doris Joseph.
Collaborations
He has worked with gospel artists such as Mercy Chinwo, Frank Edwards, and Pastor Jerry Eze.
Awards & Recognition
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Loveworld International Music and Arts Award (LIMA) – Song of the Year (Too Faithful)
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African Gospel Artist recognition awards
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Millions of YouTube and streaming views globally
Impact
Moses Bliss is part of the new generation of Nigerian gospel artists reshaping Christian music in Africa. His ministry inspires young believers through music and mentorship.