Controversial self-styled relationship expert, Blessing CEO, has sparked widespread reactions online after announcing that she has begun auctioning off her personal belongings to fund treatment following a cancer diagnosis.
The social media personality disclosed in a series of emotional posts and videos shared on her Instagram page that she has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, a development she said has significantly altered her immediate priorities and financial needs.
In what appears to be a desperate bid to raise funds for urgent medical care, Blessing CEO revealed that she is putting up several of her prized possessions for sale, including her luxury car, a collection of wigs, and her Lagos mansion.
According to her, the proceeds from these sales will go toward covering the high cost of chemotherapy and other essential treatments.
The announcement, which came just hours after she publicly confirmed her diagnosis, has generated a wave of mixed reactions from followers and the general public, with many expressing shock, sympathy, and concern over her health condition.
In one of the videos, visibly distressed, she appealed directly to her audience to support her by purchasing the items. “Hey guys, to those of you who have always admired my wigs, I’m going to be auctioning them for sale because I need money for chemo,” she said. “So please, the fastest finger should just text me. Don’t stress me because I’m already going through a lot.”
While some supporters have begun to rally around her with messages of encouragement and offers of assistance, others have questioned the authenticity of the claims, given her history of controversial public statements.
As of the time of filing this report, there has been no official medical confirmation released to the public regarding her diagnosis.
Nonetheless, the development has once again placed Blessing CEO at the center of public discourse, this time under circumstances that highlight both the personal and financial challenges associated with critical health conditions in Nigeria.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Blessing CEO’s announcement underscores the severe financial burden of critical illness, as she resorts to selling personal assets to fund urgent cancer treatment, drawing both sympathy and skepticism from the public.























