“Church girls too like preeq, Moses Bliss is a sharp shooter” – Izzy reacts to gospel singer welcoming child

Izzy's comment on Moses Bliss and wife, Marie welcoming a child elicits buzz


Media personality, Izzy Ogbeide stirs buzz online over her comment on gospel singer,  Moses Bliss and wife,  Marie Wiseborn welcoming their first child.

Recall that on Friday, 10th January 2025, Moses Bliss took to Instagram where he announced the birth of their baby boy.

The news as expected was met with a lot of excitement with congratulations messages from fans and followers.

Izzy Ogbeide known for her raw talks about sex subsequently jumped on the news.

Commenting, she congratulated and expressed happiness for the couple.  However, she asserted that church girls have huge appetite for men’s private parts.

She avowed that church girls most times have high libido than women who are open about sexual matters.

Driving her point home, Izzy Ogbeide pointed at how fast Moses Bliss and his wife were able to produce a child barely one year after marriage.

On Moses Bliss’ part, she described him as a sharp shooter.

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The clip spurred a lot of backlash with many expressing disapproval over her statement.

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In another report, Moses Bliss, came out swinging, revealing that his former signee, Ebuka Songs, didn’t simply part ways—he allegedly bulldozed his way out of a solid 3-year contract.

This bombshell drops amidst a whirlwind of rumors and suspicions, especially after Ebuka made headlines declaring he was no longer part of Moses’ camp. While Ebuka went on air, painted the split as a matter of differing visions, Moses, until now, kept his lips sealed.

Moses Bliss, during a press conference at The Experience 2024 music concert, where both he and Ebuka Songs performed separately last night, spoke candidly with TVC News, about the turbulent split between him and his former signee.

According to Moses, Ebuka Songs signed a 3-year contract with Spotlite Nation but chose to leave just 11 months into the deal. Ebuka, he revealed, cited a clash of visions as the primary reason for his departure— believed that his artistic direction no longer aligned with the label’s gogoals.m

Moses, in a move that reflected both his professionalism and his maturity, said he gave his blessing for Ebuka to follow his own path. He emphasized that, despite the sudden departure, he harbors no ill feelings towards Ebuka.

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