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Controversial self-proclaimed relationship expert Blessing CEO and her partner, IVD, a Lagos-based celebrity auto dealer, have deactivated their social media accounts amid an escalating controversy surrounding her cancer claim. The drama began when Blessing CEO solicited public financial support for treatment after announcing she had stage 4 cancer. Shortly afterward, she faced online accusations of …
Controversial self-proclaimed relationship expert Blessing CEO and her partner, IVD, a Lagos-based celebrity auto dealer, have deactivated their social media accounts amid an escalating controversy surrounding her cancer claim.
The drama began when Blessing CEO solicited public financial support for treatment after announcing she had stage 4 cancer. Shortly afterward, she faced online accusations of falsifying her medical report, with critics claiming she edited a cancer patient’s document to make it appear as her own.
In an interview addressing the backlash, Blessing CEO retracted her initial claim, stating, “I don’t have stage 4 cancer. That was a miscommunication.”
The retraction sparked widespread criticism, with netizens demanding the return of donations she had collected.
A new development emerged Sunday evening when checks confirmed that both Blessing CEO and IVD had deactivated their Instagram accounts, effectively removing themselves from public scrutiny online.
The move comes as the controversy continues to dominate social media conversations in Nigeria, leaving followers and critics speculating about the couple’s next steps.