The controversy started when a Twitter user named Joshua called out Moses Bliss for the high fee.
Joshua suggested that organizers might as well invite secular artist Olamide instead, implying that it would attract a bigger crowd.
He tweeted, “I was told you need N7 million to invite Moses bliss for ministration; they should kuku invite Olamide instead, make he come sing “baba mo ro wo re ninu aye mi…” church go even over full.”
Despite Joshua’s criticism, many people defended Moses Bliss, arguing that the singer has the right to charge what he believes his services are worth.
Supporters emphasized that musicians, regardless of their genre, have bills to pay and deserve fair compensation for their work.
KanyiDaily recalls that former presidential aide, Reno Omokri had shed light on the reasons behind Moses Bliss‘ decision to marry a Ghanaian woman.
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