
A recent social media controversy surrounds gospel singer Moses Bliss, who was accused of charging a high ministration fee.
An X user, Joshua, claimed Moses Bliss demanded N7 million for a performance, sparking debate.
Some users defended Moses Bliss, stating he has the right to set his fees and should not be shamed for seeking fair compensation.
They argued that musicians, regardless of genre, have expenses and deserve payment for their services.
Others criticized the high fee, suggesting secular artists could draw larger crowds.
The discussion pinpoints at a differing opinions on appropriate compensation for gospel artists’ work.
See reactions below:
One Danny wrote, “There’s nothing wrong with his charge. He’s singing just like every other singer is doing
Wise Baba wrote, “7m too small, tbh. Shey na only worldly artistes go dey ball??
Tseju Hair1 wrote, “You go feed him wife and pay his kids’ school fee, right?
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
Teeto Olayeni wrote, “Secular artists can charge, but gospel can’t charge??
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


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