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Blessing CEO’s Fiancé, IVD, Arrested At Lagos Airport


Celebrity auto dealer , Ikechukwu Ogbonna, popularly known as IVD, has reportedly been arrested at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.

The arrest occurred ahead of his planned wedding to influencer Blessing CEO in Qatar. Investigative journalist Stella Dimoko Korkus shared the news, sparking widespread media attention.

LEADERSHIP Sunday gathered that the arrest is believed to be connected to the ongoing domestic violence case involving his late wife, Bimbo, which is still in court. IVD is reportedly not permitted to leave Nigeria until the legal proceedings are concluded. He is expected to remain in detention until Monday, August 4, 2025, when he will be charged in court.

In response, Blessing CEO, who has been engaged to IVD for several months, shared a post on social media, referring to herself as a “bride-to-be” and expressing her excitement for the upcoming wedding.

Though she did not directly address the arrest , she  emphasised her anticipation for the ceremony. The influencer’s statement has garnered attention, with many speculating about the impact of IVD’s legal troubles on their relationship and the planned wedding. The situation , LEADERSHIP Sunday reports has sparked discussions about the intersection of personal issues and public life, especially among Nigerian celebrities.

The arrest has also brought attention to the broader issue of domestic violence and the legal proceedings surrounding such cases in Nigeria. While the specifics of the case remain under wraps, the involvement of a public figure like IVD has highlighted the challenges faced by victims and the complexities of the legal system in addressing such matters. Advocacy groups have called for more transparency and support for victims of domestic violence, urging the legal system to prioritize such cases.

 

Meanwhile, the entertainment industry has reacted with a mix of concern and support. Many have expressed sympathy for the victims involved, while others have questioned the role of public figures in perpetuating or addressing issues like domestic violence.

 

The incident has reignited debates about accountability and the responsibilities of celebrities in influencing public perceptions and behaviors.

 

LEADERSHIP writes that as the legal proceedings unfold, the public remains keenly interested in the developments of the case as the  outcome could have significant implications not only for IVD and Blessing CEO,  but also for the broader entertainment industry and its engagement with social issues.

 

Observers are watching closely to see how the case is handled and what precedents it may set for future cases involving public figures.

 

In the meantime, Blessing CEO has  continued to share updates about her wedding plans, maintaining a positive outlook despite the challenges.

 

Our correspondent writes that her resilience and determination to move forward have resonated with many of her followers, who have expressed their support and encouragement during this tumultuous period. The situation underscores the complexities faced by individuals in the public eye and the delicate balance between personal life and public scrutiny.

 

 



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