The Nigerian gospel singer, Ebuka Songs has finally revealed the reason he left Moses Bliss’ record label, Spotlight Nation, sighting he needed to focus on the ministry he was called for.
In an interview with The OpenUp Podcast with Amanda Dara, the worship singer, revealed that he left Moses Bliss’ record label after eleven months, as opposed to the three-year contract agreement he had signed with the label. He also mentioned that he left on a good term, and still having good understanding with Bliss.
He made this information necessary after the worship session he had in Ghana where, to him, people misjudged it as speaking ill of the record label, even after he had left.
He said: “I met minister Moses Bliss in Abuja before I was signed into the label. I had the anointing and gift but didn’t know anything about royalties, copyright and all. He guided me through the professional space and I’m grateful for the role he played in my life. I left after eleven months after I was urged by God to do ministry on my own.”
Moses Bliss also noted that he and Ebuka Songs are in good term without grudges.
“There are no issues between me and Ebuka Songs. He was signed to Spotlite Nation but later said he wants to do things on his own. I prayed about it and decided to let him be. I hold no grudge against him,” Bliss said.
During his interview, Ebuka, however, shared an intriguing story of his growing up years and the struggle his family experienced at the time, which God used him to change the story around.
The Calling My Name crooner has released many hit gospel songs such as I Will Pray, Midnight Cry, New Generation, Fade Away, Calling My Name, amongst others.
