Nigerian Gospel artist Moses Bliss has disclosed that numerous individuals from Sierra Leone have been reaching out to him on social media, sharing personal testimonies of what they describe as healing and transformation following his recent visit to the country.
According to the singer, the messages-many sent via Facebook-detail experiences that reportedly occurred during and after moments of worship and prayer at events he participated in, including a worship night themed “Attitude for Gratitude.”
In one of the testimonies he shared, a participant recounted battling a “pearl-like condition” for six months, stating that repeated hospital visits and even traditional remedies had failed to bring relief.
The individual said, “But since that moment you prayed on Sunday, something changed. From that day till now, I have not experienced it again. My heart is filled with so much gratitude and joy.”
Another testimony came from a woman identified as Dorcas, who said she had lived with scoliosis since childhood. She explained that doctors had recommended surgery, which her family could not afford.
Recounting her experience during the event, she said she felt a sudden sense of relief after prayers. “Later, I checked my back and saw the swelling had reduced greatly. For the first time, I could stand straight without pain,” she wrote, attributing the change to what she described as a divine intervention.
A separate message detailed a case involving severe stomach pain. The sender claimed that medical tests had indicated a growth requiring surgery. However, after attending the worship program, the individual said a follow-up medical check showed no trace of the condition. “After your program yesterday I went for check up today and the doctor didn’t discover anything again,” the message read.
Moses Bliss, while sharing the testimonies, attributed the reported outcomes to divine action rather than personal effort. He stated that the experiences were a reflection of what he described as “God’s doing,” emphasizing gratitude in the messages he reposted.
The claims have not been independently verified by medical authorities, and no official statements from healthcare institutions in Sierra Leone have been provided to corroborate the accounts. However, the reports continue to circulate widely on social media, drawing attention to the impact of the singer’s visit and the responses from attendees.
Moses Bliss has not announced any formal follow-up engagements in Sierra Leone but continues to engage with respondents online as more testimonies emerge.









