Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss has revealed how visa issues stopped him from entering Tanzania, forcing him to miss a massive worship concert that reportedly drew more than 60,000 people.
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In a video and statement shared via Instagram on Saturday, Moses Bliss explained that his team had planned to travel from Nairobi, Kenya, to Tanzania on October 2 for the free worship program.
But on arriving at the airport, according to him, they were told their visas had not been cleared, despite earlier assurances from the event organizers.
He added that his team reached out to officials and contacts across Africa, including ambassadors and government representatives, to resolve the matter.
According to him, they were advised to fly to Dar es Salaam and secure visas on arrival. But when they landed around midnight, immigration officers refused to let them in, insisting that entry visas were no longer available on arrival.
The singer described the experience as heartbreaking, noting the huge resources and effort invested in making the concert possible.
Moses Bliss apologised to his fans in Tanzania, thanking them for turning up in such large numbers and promising to return for them in the future.
He said, “I have been overwhelmed with emotions since hearing that over maybe 60,000 of you gathered last night with eager hearts, ready to worship Jesus together with me.
“The thought that such a great multitude came out for this encounter with God leaves me humbled and broken, knowing I could not be there physically as planned.
“I want you to hear the truth directly from me. My team and I were scheduled to fly from Nairobi into Tanzania on the 2nd of October after a successful program in the stadium in Kenya.
“Bags were packed, instruments ready, and our hearts burning with anticipation. But at the airport, to our deepest shock, we discovered that our visas had not been released, despite weeks of assurance from the organizing team in Tanzania that the approvals were already in place.
“From that moment, we did not relent. We mobilized every contact possible, leaders across Tanzania, friends across Africa, and even sought Presidential intervention.
“We were told, time after time, that the visas had been “approved,” only for another excuse to follow: that the officer in charge of issuing them was not on seat, or that emails had not been sent yet.
“For two days straight, I remained at the airport, waiting in faith, hoping that at any moment the approvals would come and we travel. But each hour ended with disappointment.
“We were even instructed to proceed with our flight and assured that the visas would be granted on arrival. Trusting those words, we boarded and landed in Dar es Salaam at midnight, while the program was already ongoing. To our deepest pain, immigration did not permit us entry into the nation.
“This was not just painful for me personally, it was heartbreaking for my entire team, who had invested their energy, prayers, and preparation into this divine assignment.
“Beyond that, hundreds of thousands of dollars were invested to make this concert absolutely free for everyone, because our hearts was to see the whole nation worship without barrier.
“Tanzania, please hear me, you were not at fault. You came out in numbers, ready for God, and that moves me deeply. I have cried, prayed, and wrestled with this disappointment, but one thing I know, our God makes all things beautiful in His time.
“I owe you not just an apology, but a promise; by God’s grace, I will return. This setback will only pave the way for an even greater outpouring of His glory when we finally gather in Tanzania.
“From my heart to yours, I say thank you for your patience, your love, and your unwavering faith. The delay may hurt, but it will not deny us the encounter God has destined”.
Watch the video below:
Gospel singer Moses Bliss has appealed to his fans in Tanzania after he and his team could not attend the event yesterday night because their visas were denied, even though the Tanzania team had earlier assured them that the visas were approved, and after contacting government… pic.twitter.com/Vsuk7KnOql
— CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) October 4, 2025
KanyiDaily recalls that in 2024, Moses Bliss sparked a heated debate on social media after being accused of charging N7 million for a ministration.


