What you need to know:
- Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss expressed gratitude for the opportunity to entertain Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, during their inaugural visit to Nigeria.
- Prince Harry and Meghan’s visit to Nigeria was tied to their involvement with the Invictus Games, which supports the rehabilitation of wounded and sick servicemen and veterans.
Nigerian gospel singer Moses Bliss expressed gratitude for the opportunity to entertain Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, during their inaugural visit to Nigeria. Bliss shared a video on Instagram of him singing at the Delborough Hotel, Lagos, where the royal couple were in attendance.

In his Instagram caption, Bliss described it as an honor to sing for the British royalty and attendees, celebrating love through his music. He emphasized the significance of love as a divine blessing and expressed his gratitude for the privilege.
Bliss also shared photos with Prince Harry and Meghan, expressing his excitement and gratitude for the opportunity. He thanked the Delborough Hotel for hosting him and Stanley Uzochukwu for the privilege, expressing his profound appreciation for the experience.
Prince Harry and Meghan’s visit to Nigeria was tied to their involvement with the Invictus Games, which supports the rehabilitation of wounded and sick servicemen and veterans. During their stay, they visited Lights Academy in Abuja and the Nigerian Army Reference Hospital Kaduna, engaging with students and wounded soldiers.

The couple arrived in Lagos from Abuja, continuing their three-day visit to Nigeria. They received commendation from Governor Babajide Sanwo Olu at the Lagos House, Marina, further solidifying the significance of their trip.

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