Nigerian gospel sensation Moses Bliss has opened up about the heartwarming story of how he met his Ghanaian wife, Marie Wiseborn, revealing that their romance began on Instagram after she posted a video dancing to one of his songs.
The couple, who announced their engagement in January 2024 and tied the knot two months later in a beautiful ceremony on January 10, 2025, have continued to capture fans’ admiration across Africa.
Speaking on a podcast on Tuesday, October 20, 2025, Bliss recounted how a simple social media post turned into a lifelong connection.
“We met on Instagram. She danced to my song. I was checking people out. People think that because I have millions of followers, I don’t check people out, but I do,” he said.
Love in the Digital Age
The “Too Faithful” hitmaker challenged common perceptions about online relationships, saying that social media can be a genuine space to find true love.
“Some ladies believe they can’t meet their partners on social media, but the world is different now. Years ago, you had to meet physically in church, at markets, or on the road. But now, God has made it even easier. You have a global audience to choose from,” Bliss explained.
He added that technology has redefined how people connect and that love stories can begin anywhere if guided by sincerity and faith.
“I’ve travelled the world and realised that humans are the same everywhere. If I like you, I’ll send you a message. I’m bold about what I want,” he said, recalling how he initiated the first conversation with Marie.
A Love Story Anchored in Faith
Bliss revealed that he involved his pastor early in the relationship, seeking spiritual guidance before taking things further.
“The next time I met my pastor, I told him there’s someone I saw on Instagram. He asked to see her picture, and after looking at it, he said, ‘I think she’s a well-brought-up child; just give it time and see how it goes,’” Bliss shared.
He later sent Marie his contact details through direct message a simple act that sparked a connection leading to marriage.
Their union, celebrated widely across Nigeria and Ghana, has been hailed as a modern love story rooted in faith, boldness, and divine timing.
