Blessing CEO reacts to her EFCC case in a viral statement, asking for prayers, thanking supporters, and addressing claims surrounding her accounts
Self-acclaimed relationship expert Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has reacted to reports surrounding her alleged encounter with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), describing the situation as a defining moment in her personal journey.
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In a widely circulated statement, she appealed to fans, colleagues and supporters to keep her in their prayers, insisting that the development would eventually turn into a positive breakthrough in her life.
She expressed confidence that the situation would strengthen her, adding that she believes challenges are often part of a process that leads to growth and transformation.
Blessing also used the opportunity to address her followers directly, acknowledging the support she has received while maintaining that she remains optimistic about her future.
She further claimed that her accounts had been restricted, noting that the measure would prevent her from seeking financial assistance from anyone during the period.
In her statement, she thanked her supporters for their continued encouragement and assured them that she would return stronger despite the ongoing situation.
She also made light of the circumstances, referencing Kirikiri in Apapa and suggesting that visitors could bring food if they wished, while welcoming bloggers to follow developments.
Blessing described herself as “Blessing Nkiruka Okoro” and reaffirmed her identity as a controversial relationship coach and entertainer, insisting that she remains confident in her public role.
Her remarks have since generated widespread reactions online, with many social media users sharing mixed opinions about her statement and the ongoing situation.
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Authorities have not issued any additional official statement beyond earlier reports.
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