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I Should Be President” – Blessing CEO Speaks From Kirikiri After Remand Sh*ck

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Controversial relationship therapist, Blessing CEO, has reacted after being arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on multiple charges and subsequently remanded in custody.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

In a post shared on her Instagram page on Wednesday, the social media influencer confirmed that she pleaded not guilty to all the charges brought against her after spending 26 days in EFCC custody.

She wrote: “Pleaded not guilty to all of the charges after spending 26 days in EFCC custody.”

Blessing CEO said one of the cases against her involves an alleged ₦36 million tenancy dispute, which she insisted had already been resolved.

She also referenced another allegation involving ₦69 million, which she described as a tenancy-related issue, denying claims that she sold houses to anyone through her office.

According to her, “I did not sell anybody houses in my office.”

She further addressed fresh allegations linked to a cancer fundraising campaign involving about ₦13 million allegedly donated by members of the public. She maintained that she was innocent of the claims, including accusations of falsifying medical documents.

The influencer disclosed that she has been remanded at the Kirikiri Correctional Centre pending the fulfilment of her bail conditions.

Reflecting on the experience, she noted that it was her second time in the facility, joking that it might push her toward a presidential ambition.

Despite her legal troubles, Blessing CEO said she remained in high spirits and believed the situation would ultimately work in her favour.

She described the case as a potential turning point in her life, writing that she sees it as a “breakthrough” and a “stepping stone.”

She also revealed that her bank accounts had been frozen and joked that any money requests sent in her name should be ignored.

Her comments came shortly after the EFCC arraigned her before the Federal High Court in Lagos over fresh allegations of obtaining money by false pretence and retaining proceeds of crime linked to a cancer treatment appeal.

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