You Had To Scam Nigerians Just To Feed – Nkechi Blessing Lambasts Blessing CEO, Calls On EFCC To Look Into Case
Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing, has continued to attack self-acclaimed relationship expert, Blessing CEO, over her cancer claims.
In a post on her Instagram page, NBS, as she is fondly called labelled Blessing CEO a "Broad daylight thief," shading her for defrauding Nigerians in order to feed.
She further tagged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), urging them to look into the case.
She wrote: "Blessing Nkiru Okoro, you’re nothing but a broad daylight thief. I think you been dey with a provider, a man that does everything for you. You had to scam Niegrians just to feed. If to say we get a working system, you’re supposed to be in prison by now. Unrepentant thief!!
You see that cancer, you just get am by force. @officialefcc someone defrauded Nigerians with a lot of people’s pain and nothing is done about it? Blessing CEO I am waiting for that your come back dear…you this petty thief,E no go better for your full generation!!! You think it’s before that you can make 200 videos and I will ignore you? This time you go really rot for prison."
Recall that the Nigerian Voice reported that Blessing CEO opened up to the public about her battle with breast cancer. In a video posted on her Instagram page, she disclosed that she has put up her Lagos mansion up on distress sale to raise money for chemotherapy treatment.
Sharing another video, she appealed to Nigerians for financial assistance, explaining that her decision to put up her properties for distress sale was due to the urgent need for surgery to be carried out for the amputation of her left boobs or both, based on the spread of the cancer.
In another video, the controversial star addressed her doubters, emphasizing that her ailment is not a prank. She said that she is currently living in denial, although her bag is set for her to go to the hospital. She admitted being scared, as she seldom falls sick, which would warrant her to visit the hospital.