Blessing CEO Exposes Tunde Ednut’s Alleged Abandonment Of VeryDarkman....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
In a shocking revelation, popular relationship therapist Blessing CEO has taken to social media to call out Tunde Ednut for allegedly abandoning his friend, VeryDarkman, who is currently detained by the police….READ ALSOBlessing CEO Raises Eyebrows With Bold Claim “Abuja And Lagos Men Are Homosexuals
Amidst swirling controversy surrounding VeryDarkman’s arrest, Blessing CEO has not held back in her criticism of Tunde Ednut, accusing him of prioritizing his own interests over standing in solidarity with his friend in need.
The saga began when VeryDarkman, a well-known media activist, was arrested and detained by authorities a week ago. Despite the gravity of the situation, Blessing CEO claims that Tunde Ednut has remained conspicuously silent, choosing instead to focus on his own social media endeavors.
In a scathing indictment, Blessing CEO highlighted Tunde Ednut’s previous actions of going on a posting strike to show support for Davido, contrasting it with his apparent lack of action in VeryDarkman’s case.
According to Blessing CEO, while VeryDarkman languishes in police custody, Tunde Ednut continues to post on Instagram and make money, seemingly indifferent to his friend’s plight.
Attempting to rally support for VeryDarkman’s release, Blessing CEO admitted to making calls in an effort to intervene. However, she expressed frustration, suggesting that the individuals responsible for holding VeryDarkman are entrenched in positions of power.
As news of Blessing CEO’s accusations spreads, social media users have weighed in with their own opinions. Some have criticized Tunde Ednut for his perceived abandonment, while others have speculated about the potential fallout once VeryDarkman is released.
With tensions running high and emotions flaring, Blessing CEO’s bold stance has sparked a heated debate about loyalty, friendship, and the responsibilities of social media influencers in times of crisis.
Watch her speak below:
