Blessing CEO Faked Cancer Report, Says Nigerian Medical Association

Blessing CEO Faked Cancer Report, Says Nigerian Medical Association.

The Nigerian Medical Association has made a serious accusation against self-styled relationship expert Blessing CEO. According to reports making the rounds online, the association claims that Blessing CEO paraded a fake cancer report. They say the original report belongs to a different person — one Mbara Deborah.

Here is what is said to have happened. A few weeks ago, a video surfaced online showing Blessing CEO crying. In the clip, she told the world that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. She even shaved her head, which is something many cancer patients go through. The video moved a lot of people. Nigerians sent her money for treatment, believing her story.

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But things took a turn when those who donated began to ask for proof. They wanted to see the hospital report. Blessing CEO reportedly refused, saying the report was personal and she could not share it online. Many people found this strange. They asked how she could collect donations from the public but refuse to show the medical document that would confirm her sickness.

Blessing CEO Faked Cancer Report, Says Nigerian Medical Association

According to the Nigerian Medical Association, the report Blessing CEO later tried to pass off as her own was actually copied from someone else. They claim she may have changed a few details to fit her own story. The association says this was done to gain public sympathy and keep the money coming in.

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Now, there is also confusion over how much was raised. Some reports say donations for her treatment went as high as one hundred million naira. Blessing CEO herself has put the figure at ten million. She has also said she is not willing to return the money.

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As of now, Blessing CEO has not released an official statement responding to the accusations from the medical association. This is a developing story. We will update you as more information comes in.

Blessing CEO Faked Cancer Report, Says Nigerian Medical Association


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