Relationship expert Blessing CEO has denied having stage 4 cancer, calling claims of such a diagnosis a miscommunication. In an interview with the online show Young and Healthy Bros, she confirmed that while an initial biopsy indicated a lump was non-cancerous, subsequent tests revealed it was cancerous. She clarified that chemotherapy has not begun, as she is still awaiting further medical evaluations to determine the precise stage of the condition.
Blessing addressed viral rumours about fundraising, stating the amount collected is 13 million naira, not the hundreds of millions speculated online. She stressed that her medical records remain private and said she would not be sharing them publicly. "I will not post my results online because it's personal, and I don't owe anyone an apology. I'm just sharing updates from my doctors," she said. Her priority, she added, is evaluating treatment options based on professional medical guidance.
Blessing CEO's need to repeatedly clarify her health status shows how quickly misinformation spreads, even when she shares limited, doctor-vetted updates. The 13 million naira raised—while significant—is far from the windfall some imagined, yet the speculation continues. Public figures like her face pressure to prove their struggles, as if personal illness must be publicly audited. This episode reveals less about her health than about Nigeria's appetite for drama over truth.