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@DearNigerians25 @NigeriaStories It's not true, Desmond Elliotnosna yoruba man, Emeka Ike is not.
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@NigeriaStories Some said Emeka Ike going into politics may just be another terrible idea like Desmond Elliot.
Is that true?
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@NigeriaStories We don't need actors in politics anymore Kenneth okonkwo and Desmond Elliott are no any better
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@kenkenlewu Online culture prefers a perfect corpse over a vulnerable living human. We weaponize people's real life pain for content, then act shocked when they chose to suffer in silence. The hypocrisy is wild.
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Me: I hate to admit that Blessing CEO, the stage 4 cancer patient, is actually right. A lot of people online are scary and bullies.
If Alex Ekubo had posted his state, people would have bullied him and spread fake rumors about his health, saying it was because he was gay. People want to see your dirtiest moments and use them for content.
According to her: “After Alex Ekubo died, a lot of you said, “G0d, take Blessing CEO and give us Alex.” My G0d will punish you. You will kpai before me.
How do people sympathize with the dead and bully the living? I want to know how people sympathize with the dead and bully the living to death.
If any of his videos or pictures had leaked on the internet during his vulnerable moment, many of you would never say it was cancer.
You would say it was because he was gay. That was why he kept it private.
Now that he is gone, you are all writing nice comments. I refuse to be bullied, and I will not kpai."



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@dammiedammie35 This is just crązý, I don't know it's just attention seeking or she's just daft
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@yabaleftonline It's a pity, seems like Blessing CEO is into something the public knows nothing about.
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Blessing CEO arraigned in Lagos over alleged ₦36 million fraud, remanded in EFCC custody.
Blessing CEO (real name Okoro Blessing Nkiruka), has been brought before a Federal High Court in Lagos by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over an alleged ₦36 million fraud case.
She was arraigned on Friday, May 15, 2026, before Justice D.I. Dipeolu at the Federal High Court in Ikoyi on a two-count charge involving alleged fraud and stealing. According to the EFCC, the case involves claims that she collected ₦36 million from a woman under false pretences linked to a property transaction in Lekki, Lagos.
At the start of the court proceedings, Blessing CEO’s lawyer told the court that his client had already refunded ₦24 million out of the disputed amount and requested a short adjournment to allow both parties settle the remaining balance. He told the court: “We have an application to make. The defendant approached the nominal complainant and refunded N24 million out of the N36 million. We are asking for a short adjournment to resolve the outstanding balance. The nominal complainant agreed that if the balance is paid, they can prevail on the EFCC to drop the case.”
However, the EFCC’s lawyer pushed back, making it clear that any private arrangement between the defendant and the petitioner was separate from the government’s case. He stated: “The complainant here is the Federal Government of Nigeria, and we are here for the arraignment. We urge that the defendant take her plea, as that is the business of the day.”
In his ruling, Justice Dipeolu acknowledged that discussions between the defendant and the complainant could continue, but said it would not stop the court process. He ruled: “The defence and the nominal complainant can have discussions even during the pendency of the charge. It does not affect the proceedings before the court. The defendant will take her plea.”
One of the charges alleges that Blessing CEO falsely collected ₦36 million from Mrs. Ifeyinwa Nonye Okoye between July 14 and 17, 2024, under the claim that the money was for leasing a six-bedroom detached duplex located in Lekki, Lagos. The EFCC also accused her of fraudulently converting the money for personal use.
After the charges were read in court, Blessing CEO pleaded not guilty.
Following her plea, the prosecution asked the court to set a trial date and requested that she be remanded in a correctional facility pending the hearing. Her lawyer, however, explained that the defence had only just received the charges a day earlier and was still preparing her bail application. He asked that she remain in EFCC custody instead.
The judge approved the request and ordered that she be kept in EFCC custody for now. The case has been adjourned until June 5, 2026, when trial is expected to begin.

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