Nigerian singer, Moses Bliss has taken to social media to appreciate God for a wonderful traditional wedding to his fiancée, Marie Wiseborn.
Remember that both of them married traditionally in Ghana yesterday, and it was a star-studded affair.
Some Nigerian celebrities, including Josh 2funny, Warri Pikin, and others, attended the event, Moses Bliss posted pictures from it on his Instagram page.
He thanked God for the smooth conclusion of the traditional wedding.
The photographs provided show him in various poses while clad in Ghanaian Ankara attire.
“Traditional wedding Done to the glory of God,” he wrote.
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During the traditional wedding, a video recorded the emotional moment when gospel artist Moses Bliss‘ father-in-law gave him the key to his house in the UK.
Moses Bliss and his girlfriend, Marie Wiseborn, celebrated their traditional wedding in Ghana on Thursday, February 29.
Many celebrities attended the event to show their support for the pair.
Marie’s father told the singer in an internet video that he no longer has to call them when he visits their house in the United Kingdom.
He stated this while offering the musician a key to their home and inviting him to visit whenever he wished.
Meanwhile, the federal government has penalized Binance, a cryptocurrency trading platform.
The FG penalized the platform $10 billion for allegedly affecting the country’s forex crisis.
Bayo Onanuga, President Bola Tinubu’s special adviser on information and strategy, announced this in an interview with the BBC on Friday morning.
According to Onanuga, Binance benefitted handsomely from its “illegal transactions” in Nigeria, while the country incurred significant losses.
Onanuga said that Binance is not registered in Nigeria and has no presence there. He said that users exploited the platform to arbitrarily establish dollar-naira rates, which harmed the value of the local currency.
He went on to say that the Binance team was already working with the Nigerian authorities to provide valuable information and had banned naira-related transactions on the platform.
While emphasizing that the government has seen the detrimental effects of Binance’s activity in Nigeria.
Onanuga stated:
“The platform fixes the exchange rate in Nigeria, which is illegal. The Central Bank of Nigeria is the only authority that can fix the exchange rate for Nigeria.“Binance harbours a lot of people who fix exchange rates which impacted the country badly at a time when the government is trying to stabilize the economy.”
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