
Controversial Nigerian relationship expert, Blessing CEO, has publicly addressed widespread reports about her health, firmly denying claims that she has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
The social media personality made the clarification during an interview on the popular online show Young and Healthy Bros, where she spoke candidly about her condition and the misunderstanding that fueled public speculation.
According to Blessing, the confusion began after earlier information about her health was misinterpreted. She explained that while she had initially been told that a lump discovered in her body was non-cancerous, further medical examinations later revealed that it was indeed cancerous.
However, she stressed that the stage of the cancer has not yet been determined.
“I don’t have stage 4 cancer. That was a miscommunication,” she said during the interview.
She further disclosed that she had only recently received the results of her biopsy and is still undergoing additional tests to properly assess her condition.
As a result, she has not commenced chemotherapy or any major treatment plan yet, as doctors are still working to establish the exact stage and nature of the illness.
Beyond addressing her diagnosis, Blessing also responded to growing public scrutiny over the funds being raised for her treatment.
In recent days, social media discussions have been filled with claims that she had received hundreds of millions of naira in donations.
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Refuting those claims, she clarified that the total amount raised so far is significantly lower.
“The money raised is not hundreds of millions as some people think. It’s just ₦13 million,” she explained.
The relationship expert also defended her decision not to share detailed medical records or test results with the public, despite calls from critics who questioned the authenticity of her claims.
“I will not post my results online because it’s personal, and I don’t owe anyone an apology. I’m just trying to communicate what the doctors have told me,” she stated.
Blessing emphasized that she is not a medical professional and is relying entirely on information provided by her doctors.
She noted that her primary concern at the moment is to fully understand her health situation and carefully consider the best treatment options available.
“I just want to be sure about what I am doing. I’m not a doctor; I’m only sharing the updates I receive from them,” she added.
Her statement comes amid intense public debate and mixed reactions online, with some supporters expressing sympathy and others demanding more transparency regarding her diagnosis and fundraising efforts.
Despite the controversy, Blessing maintained that her focus remains on her health and recovery, as she continues consultations with medical experts to determine the next steps in her treatment journey.
