Old 2019 Video Resurfaces as Blessing CEO Faces Cancer Claim Controversy
The ongoing controversy surrounding relationship therapist Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has taken a new turn as an old video from 2019 has resurfaced on social media. The video shows Blessing CEO being questioned after she claimed another individual's house as her own, adding another layer to the current drama over her cancer claims.
2019 House Claim Drama Revisited
In 2019, Blessing CEO stirred significant controversy when she celebrated her 30th birthday by flaunting a large mansion that she claimed belonged to her. However, it was later revealed that the property actually belonged to another individual named Onyeze na China. The owner took action against her, leading to the now-resurfaced video showing Blessing CEO seated on the floor with handcuffs as she was questioned about why she claimed the house was hers.
Reports from that time indicate that Blessing CEO issued a public apology following the incident. In her statement, she expressed regret and took responsibility for her actions, explaining that she had been under mental pressure to meet her goal of finishing her own house before her 30th birthday.
Connection to Current Cancer Claim Controversy
The 2019 video has resurfaced amid the heated reactions to Blessing CEO's recent claim of having stage 4 breast cancer. The relationship therapist has since stated that her announcement was based on a "miscommunication" with doctors, clarifying that while she had a cancerous lump, it was not stage 4. She also revealed that she has received approximately N13 million in donations following her initial claim.
Legit.ng previously reported that Blessing CEO was accused of forging another individual's medical reports as her own, with the alleged victim breaking her silence on the matter. The resurfacing of the 2019 video has intensified discussions about Blessing CEO's credibility and patterns of behavior.
Social Media Reactions
The resurfaced video has sparked numerous reactions on social media platforms. Users have expressed a range of opinions, from criticism to defense of the relationship therapist.
- Vitus Agomuo commented: "Na why Rudeboy use am sing 'Audio.'"
- Engr Ubong Maurice said: "People are criticizing her like this is not what content creators do to get attention online. Her only difference is that she didn't take permission. But as God will have it she now owns a massive mansion too."
- Asoms Sk reacted: "From day 1 Na drama queen, she will draw attention by all means, very intelligent lady, her intelligent attracted me not these sagas."
- Priestly Bryan commented: "If to say this Blessing CEO know say life go be am like this she for remain as Relationship Expert."
- Jo M Jallow said: "Is this a movie or??? The way I love Nigerians ehhh but you people and digging, record keeping, am scared."
- America Dube Leke Atem commented: "She don stay for this job well well."
Legal and Professional Advice
Amid the controversy, lawyer Inibehe Effiong has offered advice to Blessing CEO on how to handle the situation, sparking further discussion online. The relationship therapist's actions continue to be a topic of debate among social media users and commentators.
The combination of the 2019 house claim incident and the current cancer claim controversy has created a complex narrative around Blessing CEO, raising questions about authenticity, accountability, and the pressures of public life in the digital age.



