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Delta Gov’s aide, Ossai Success tackles Moses Bliss, fiancée over pictures
The Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Delta State governor, Mr Ossai Ovie Success has criticised gospel singer, Moses Bliss over pictures he took with his wife-to-be.
Ossai made this known in a post on his Facebook page on Thursday where he stated that Bliss’ new photos with Marie refute Christianity.
Ossai argued that Christians are not supposed to pose with a woman the way Bliss did with Marie.
He went on to counsel Bliss to ask God for forgiveness.
He wrote: “Dear Moses Bliss, this is against Christianity. “As a Christian, you are not supposed to be in this kind of position with a woman who is not your wife yet. You just committed fornic*tion by using your body to touch her body. You should know better being a Gospel singer.
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“Don’t tell me this is happening because you guys are engaged.
“Being engaged doesn’t make you guys husband and wife. “It’s a s*n to touch a woman before marriage, like holding hands and hugging.
“In the Holy Bible, 1 Corinthians 7:1 It is written, “that it is good for a man not to touch a woman.
“So this you have done, you need to ask God for forgiveness and don’t repeat this before paying her bride price. “Ossai Ovie Success.”
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