
Controversial Nigerian relationship expert, Blessing CEO, and her partner, IVD, have deactivated their social media accounts following widespread backlash over an alleged fake cancer claim.
The controversy began after Blessing CEO took to social media to announce that she had been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, appealing to the public for financial assistance to support her treatment.
The announcement drew sympathy from followers, with some reportedly donating money to assist her.
However, days later, social media users began to question the authenticity of her claim.
Allegations surfaced accusing her of manipulating a medical report belonging to another patient to support her story.
The accusations quickly went viral, triggering outrage and criticism from Nigerians across various platforms.
Amid the growing backlash, Blessing CEO later retracted her initial statement, admitting that she does not have stage 4 cancer.
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She described the earlier claim as a “miscommunication,” a clarification that did little to calm public anger.
Many critics condemned her actions, describing them as deceptive and insensitive, especially given the seriousness of cancer.
Several individuals also called on her to refund any donations received during the period of the claim.
In what appears to be a response to the mounting pressure, both Blessing CEO and IVD have now deactivated their Instagram accounts.
Checks confirmed that their pages were no longer accessible, suggesting a deliberate move to step away from the intense online scrutiny.
The incident has continued to spark conversations about accountability, misinformation, and the responsibility of public figures when addressing sensitive issues, particularly those involving health.
