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Blessing CEO Adamant, Refuses to Apologise Over Cancer Controversy, Admits Raising N13 Million

Blessing CEO has made it clear that she will not apologise for the ongoing cancer controversy surrounding her. The popular social media personality stood her ground despite heavy criticism from many Nigerians. She maintained that she has nothing to be sorry about regarding the matter that has generated a lot of public debate.

In her latest statement, Blessing CEO admitted that she raised N13 million during the period of the controversy. She explained how the money was gathered but insisted that the funds were used for the purpose she stated.

The admission has only added more fuel to the discussion, with many people questioning how the money was actually spent.

The controversy started when Blessing CEO publicly shared her cancer story, which attracted sympathy and donations from her followers. Some people later raised doubts about the truth of her claims, leading to heated arguments online. Despite the backlash, she has continued to defend herself strongly and has refused to back down.

Many Nigerians have been following the story closely on social media. Some supporters still believe her and stand by her side, while others have called for more transparency on how the raised funds were used.

The case has sparked wider conversations about trust, fundraising, and accountability on social media platforms.

Blessing CEO’s decision not to apologise has divided public opinion. While some see it as boldness and confidence, others view it as a lack of remorse. The situation remains a trending topic as people continue to share their views and demand answers.

This shows how quickly social media stories can become major public issues in Nigeria. Blessing CEO’s refusal to apologise and her admission about the N13 million have kept the spotlight on her.

Many are now waiting to see how the full story will unfold in the coming days.

Eniola Odetoye

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