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Nigerian gospel musician Moses Bliss has officially tied the knot with his partner, Marie Wiseborn, in a civil wedding ceremony.
The ceremony took place at the civil marriage registry in Abuja, Nigeria.
Calling his wife a 'personal gift from God', the gospel singer expressed gratitude to the Almighty for bringing them this far.

Moses Bliss shared some pictures and videos from the ceremony, marking the beginning of their journey together as husband and wife.
Meanwhile, many fans are looking forward Moses Bliss and Marie Wiseborn's church wedding ceremony expected to take place over the weekend.
Civil wedding done! It’s official I’m legally married to my personal gift from God Marie Wiseborn
— MosesBliss (@mosesblisslive) February 27, 2024
Lord we are grateful for helping us this far#foreverbliss #mmbliss24 pic.twitter.com/YC8mXicK42
They have been following the couple's love story since they announced their intentions to marry in January 2023.
The singer had shared a video of his proposal prompting widespread admiration and awe.
I wrote this song for my gift from God Marie Wiseborn & for all relationships & marriages built on Jesus.
Now available on all music platforms worldwide
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.#MMbliss24 #ForeverBliss #Royalbliss pic.twitter.com/Gp5B8KC1rM— MosesBliss (@mosesblisslive) January 19, 2024
Thank you for saying YES love of my life
— MosesBliss (@mosesblisslive) January 19, 2024
I’ve obtained Favour from the Lord#mmbliss24 #foreverbliss #RoyalBliss #mosesbliss pic.twitter.com/3eoQvRafBm
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