Blessing CEO's handler has pushed back against claims that the relationship expert fabricated her cancer diagnosis, insisting she never lied and will share proof when she's ready. In a statement circulating online, the handler clarified that Blessing CEO never published any medical results but stands by her claims. "Blessing CEO never lied about having cancer, neither did she ever publish any cancer result," the statement read. The handler also defended the donations sent to Blessing CEO, saying they were given freely without requiring proof of illness. "All the money donated to BlessingCEO was donated out of love and not any cancer result." The statement urged Nigerians to redirect their attention to the recent Jos killings, which claimed 30 lives. "Pray for her and focus on the 30 lives that were lost in Jos," the handler wrote. Blessing CEO is expected to address the controversy once she recovers.

Meanwhile, the Nollywood feud between Funke Akindele and Toyin Abraham has dragged in Eniola Badmus after her viral response at a March 2026 movie premiere. Funke allegedly ignored Toyin at the event, sparking online debates. Fans expected Eniola, known for her close ties to both actresses, to pick a side, but she stayed neutral. When a follower asked about Funke's actions, Eniola replied, "Ask your papa," a response that split opinions. Some praised her restraint while others saw it as subtle shade.

💡 NaijaBuzz Take

Eniola Badmus' "Ask your papa" clapback proves Nollywood's drama game is stronger than any script. Blessing CEO's handler, meanwhile, is playing a risky hand by shifting focus to Jos—Nigerians won't forget the askance.