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Nigerian gospel musician Moses Bliss and his Ghanaian wife, Marie Bliss, have been blessed with a baby boy.
They made this announcement in a post they shared on Instagram on January 10, 2025. The post comes with photos and videos of the two, with Marie spotting a baby bump.
“This is the doing of the Lord. We are in awe of His mercy. Join us to thank God for blessing our family with a baby boy. This song is our testimony,” they wrote.

Moses and Marie got married in a colourful ceremony in Accra in March 2024.

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