“I Spent Thousands Of Dollars For This Event” – Moses Bliss Heartbroken After Being Denied Entry Into Tanzania For Worship Concert”.

Award-winning gospel singer Moses Bliss has expressed deep disappointment after being denied entry into Tanzania, where he was scheduled to headline a massive worship concert attended by over 60,000 people.
Fresh from a powerful performance in Kenya, Bliss and his team were set to fly to Tanzania for the free worship event on October 2, only to face a devastating visa hitch that left them stranded.
According to Bliss, despite receiving prior confirmation from the organizers, the team discovered at the airport that their visas hadn’t been approved. In desperation, they reached out to officials across Africa, even seeking government and ambassadorial intervention, but all efforts failed. Left with no other option, they tried to obtain visas on arrival in Dar es Salaam, but were turned away by Tanzanian immigration authorities after landing at midnight.
A visibly emotional Moses Bliss shared his ordeal online, saying:
“Hello my family in Tanzania. I’m here, but I’m not allowed to come in. I heard there were about 60,000 of you waiting. I’m sorry — I did my best. We even got presidential intervention, but we couldn’t get visas. They told us we’d get visas on arrival, but immigration said no. It’s so painful — we’ve spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to make this event free for everyone to come and worship Jesus. I did everything within my power to be with you.”
The “Too Faithful” crooner assured fans that Tanzanians were not at fault, praising their overwhelming turnout and faith.
“You came out in numbers, ready for God, and that moves me deeply. I owe you not just an apology, but a promise — by God’s grace, I will return.”
Despite the setback, fans across Africa have flooded social media with messages of love and support, urging the singer to keep his spirit high and return soon.
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