Gospel Star Moses Bliss Issues Public Apology After “Graphics Designer Challenge” Sparks Online Firestorm

Nigerian gospel music sensation Moses Bliss has found himself at the center of a digital storm after announcing a “Graphics Designer Challenge” that drew swift and sharp backlash from creative professionals online. What was initially presented as an opportunity to engage and reward talented designers quickly unraveled into a heated debate over artistic value and fair compensation. Critics accused the challenge of trivializing the skill, time, and expense that go into professional graphic design, with many calling the terms exploitative rather than empowering. The outcry spread rapidly across social media platforms, with designers and allies demanding greater respect, transparency, and proper remuneration for creative labor—especially when public figures with significant platforms initiate such campaigns.

In response to the mounting pressure, Moses Bliss issued a public apology, acknowledging that the initiative did not come across as intended. He expressed regret for any offense caused and assured the creative community that lessons have been learned. “That was not my heart,” he reportedly conveyed, while stopping short of detailing changes to the challenge structure. The incident has since reignited wider conversations about how creatives are treated in collaborative opportunities involving celebrities, influencers, and faith-based personalities. While fans of the singer have extended grace, many industry observers say the episode serves as a cautionary tale: even well-intentioned engagement campaigns must be built on fairness, not exposure. Whether this leads to lasting change in how gospel artists approach creative collaborations remains an open question—but for now, the apology is a first step toward accountability.



