Netizens defends Moses Bliss as he gets called out for charging N7million for a guest ministration

Some social media users have defended gospel singer Moses Bliss after a Twitter user called him out for charging N7million for a ministration.

The Twitter user, identified as Joshua, alleged that the singer demanded N7 million as fee for ministration. The tweep, who seemed disappointed with the charges, stated that such churches or concern organisers should invite Olamide instead and would be amazed at how people would turn up.

“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”.

His statement didn’t sit well with many, who slammed him, noting how the gospel singer has bills to pay.

One Danny wrote, “There’s nothing wrong with his charge. He’s singing just like every other singer is doing

One Wise Baba wrote, “7m too small, tbh. Shey na only worldly artistes go dey ball??

One Tseju Hair1 wrote, “You go feed him wife and pay his kids’ school fee, right?

One Weight Loss and More wrote, “The gift of a man maketh way for him. Go and hire your local church chorister if you don’t want to spend much

One Teeto Olayeni wrote, “Secular artists can charge, but gospel can’t charge??

One Perpetual Hair Extensions2 wrote, “Okay,he’s supposed to perform for free because he’s a gospel artist Abi?? Una do GoFundMe for his expenses or what? You lots are jokers

One Vendors Home wrote, “7m is small now. Even Portable collects more

One Blessing Ruby14 wrote, “Make him come dey suffer because he dey serve God

One Cjay Sapna wrote, “He is using the gift God has given him to survive. Just like everyone else

One Veve Isabella wrote, “If he comes online to beg for money, una go still drag am

One Urennah_ wrote, “So he should sing for free? How he go take chop and fend for his family lol

One Ojulewa Studio wrote, “Please increase it N7million, it’s small. The brand no get family ni Abi equipment nko? But you want quality sound”.

Similarly, last year, Nigerian Reverend Father Chinenye Oluoma, a Catholic priest in the Abuja Archdiocese, had reacted to alleged reports that Mercy Chinwo charges N10m for a guest appearance.

The Reverend Father bemoaned how religious worship has become costly, as he berated gospel musicians who demand huge payments to perform in a place of worship.

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