Moses Bliss, a gospel singer and founder of Spotlite Nation, has addressed the premature departure of his former signee, Ebuka Songs.
The “Daddy Wey Dey Pamper” singer alleged that Ebuka breached a two-year contract by leaving after only 11 months.
Bliss shared these comments during a press conference at The Experience 2024 music concert, where both he and Ebuka performed separately.
“There are no issues between me and Ebuka Songs. Yes, he was signed to Spotlite Nation, but he decided he wanted to pursue his music independently.
“Our contract was for three years, but after 11 months, he expressed his desire to work on his own. I prayed about it and gave him my blessing to leave.
“We hold no grudges against him. Our mission is to glorify Jesus and provide opportunities for people to minister the gospel.”
“We are not in conflict. I care for him, am grateful to have been part of his journey, and wish him all the best,” Bliss stated.