Controversial Nigerian media personality and relationship expert, Okoro Blessing Nkiruka, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has issued a public apology regarding the drama surrounding her health issues.
In a post shared on her official Instagram page, the influencer apologised to her family, fans, supporters, and Nigerians as a whole for the undue embarrassment and scandal.
The 36-year-old social media influencer pledged to improve on transparency in the future, noting that she did not fabricate information about her condition and promised to officially share her scan results and biopsy information for public access.
She promised her followers that she would share her health journey with them, just as she did during her earlier liposuction and BBL surgeries.
She wrote, “Hey guys. My name is Okoro Blessing Nkiruka. Popularly known as blessingceo. I want to start by saying I am sorry, very sorry to my loved ones, fans, well-wishers and to all Nigerians.
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“I am sorry for the unnecessary drama, embarrassment and controversy surrounding my health issues. I want to genuinely apologise, I am sorry.”
“Going forward, I will carry you all along, just like I carried you all during my liposuction and bbl journey. Please be patient with me, I did not lie about my health issues.
I will start by uploading my scan results officially down to my biopsy and carry you all on this journey. Please be patient with me.
The self-identified relationship expert also spoke to those who provided financial support, promising refunds to anyone who asks for one.
She requested that caring supporters send a WhatsApp message or direct message containing their receipt and account information to facilitate the reimbursement.
“Thank you so much for all the love and well wishes. And to the well-meaning Nigerians who want a refund of their contributions, please kindly send us a WhatsApp message or DM, attaching your receipt and account number, and you will get a refund. Thank all lovers; remain blessed.”
The apology arises during significant public scrutiny and accusations that she overstated or misrepresented her health status, including assertions of stage four cancer, which she later referred to as a “miscommunication.”
She claimed to have collected N13 million in contributions throughout the incident. The CEO of Blessing concluded her message by expressing gratitude to supporters for their affection and kind regards.
