Blessing CEO has finally addressed the swirling rumours about her health, setting the record straight on her alleged cancer diagnosis and the donations she received from Nigerians
In an interview with Egungun, she explained that she initially shared information about her condition based on her doctor’s advice.
“I relied on what the doctor told me, that my br£ast lvmps were c@ncerous. I misunderstood the situation and shared that information, only to later discover that it was not c@ncer,” she said.
On the controversy surrounding public donations, Blessing CEO clarified, “I will not apologize to Nigerians for receiving money from them. I was able to make just ₦13 million through the donations.” She emphasized that she cannot share her medical results online, calling them personal and private.
Her statements highlight a mix of misunderstanding and privacy concerns, while also addressing public scrutiny over how the funds were raised and used.
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