Blessing CEO Returns To Social Media Dancing After Stage 4 Breast Cancer Scandal
Controversial Nigerian content creator and self-acclaimed relationship expert, Blessing Nkiruka Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has sparked fresh anger online after returning to social media following a three-week break.
Blessing CEO deactivated her Instagram account in early April after she was heavily criticized for claiming she had Stage 4 breast cancer. However, on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, the influencer reactivated her page and shared a new TikTok video showing her happily dancing and participating in a viral challenge.
Netizens were quick to notice that she had deleted all previous videos where she spoke about her cancer diagnosis.
The drama started when a woman named Deborah Mbara accused the influencer of “stealing” her medical report and editing it to look like it belonged to Blessing. The controversy grew after Blessing failed to give clear answers during a TV interview, leading many people to believe the illness was a scam to get money.
Some big donors have already started asking for their money back. A businessman known as “Oil Money” claimed he donated ₦20 million to her and has now demanded a refund. Other smaller donors are also calling her out in her comment section.
“I was so ashamed when I watched your interview,” one follower wrote. Another added, “You still get mind to do trend after all that stage 4 cancer story.”
Blessing CEO is currently facing serious legal trouble. A petition has reportedly been submitted to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), accusing her of fraud and forgery. While the investigation continues, fans say they are waiting for a full explanation.

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