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I left Moses Bliss record label to focus on my ministry - Ebuka Songs

I left Moses Bliss record label to focus on my ministry - Ebuka Songs



Eric Patrick 


Gospel Singer  Ebuka Emmanuel Hillary, popularly known as Ebuka Songs, has revealed details about his departure from his previous record label, Spotlite Nation, which is owned by gospel music star Moses Bliss.


In an interview on the Open Up podcast, Ebuka Ebuka shared his disappointment over certain comments made by Moses, although he opted not to go into further details.


The "Bigger Everyday" crooner mentioned that he continues to support Ebuka, adding that he prayed about Ebuka's departure before giving his approval and holds no resentment towards him.


In December 2024, Bliss noted that Ebuka terminated his three-year contract after about 11 months when he came, claiming he had divine instructions to leave.


He emphasised that the two parties have come to a mutual understanding and compromise.


He also revealed that he left the music label to concentrate on his ministry.


He said: "I will always be grateful for the role Moses Bliss played in my life because, at that time, I had the anointing and gift but didn’t know all of these things professionally.


“So there was a lot that I learned and the platform opened me to a lot of things that I know right now and that are working for me now.


“I’m grateful for the journey that I’ve been through here, but at this point now, this is the next level for me to focus on my ministry. And we are in our good space.


“I have a reason why I haven’t said anything since that time. I didn’t want to bring more conversations around that thing, so I just kept quiet about it.


“We all get to the point where we just want to be focused on the next phase of our lives, and because of the assignment of God upon my life.


"When I saw the interview, I was a bit sad about some of the things that were said there. If I begin to pick points on some of the things that were mentioned, it's not necessary. 


"I'm not happy with the way a lot of things went, but at this point, there is nothing that I can do. 


"We both came to a compromise about everything that happened, and God is glorified. He's doing his ministry, doing well, and I'm doing whatever God is asking me to do; I'm doing well, and I'm excited. 


"He's happy, I'm happy, we're good."

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