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Blessing ‘CEO’ Okoro: Biography, Age, Husband, Children, Controversy and More

Who is Blessing CEO? Biography, Wikipedia

Blessing Okoro Nkiruka, popularly known as Blessing CEO, is a social media influencer and relationship expert.

Age

Blessing CEO was born on May 30, 1989. She is currently 33 years old and will be 34-year-old by May 30, 2023.

Tribe

She was born in Onicah Local Government Area of Ebonyi state.

Family

Blessing CEO is from a family of five children— four girls and one boy. Her younger sisters’ names are Amara, Amaka, and Precious.

Husband and children

According to Blessing Okoro, she got married at the age of 18 “and as of that time, I was not aware of myself. As time went on, it seemed the marriage would lead to my death. At times, a woman could love a man and think he is going to change.

“From him (ex-husband) slapping me, he turned to blows, then he used the belt, and then, knife. I had to exit the marriage.”

She has two sons namely Darel Lucky Okoh (first) and Bryan Dgreat (second).

Education

She attended Moven Nursery and Primary School, Lagos for her primary school education. Blessing would later proceed to the Federal Government College, Okposi, Ebonyi State, for her secondary education.

She obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Calabar (UniCal), Cross River State.

Controversy

House scandal

In 2019, the relationship blogger flaunted a mansion on social media, claiming that it was hers. However, the house belonged to China-based Nigerian billionaire Onyeze Na Chiko, and she was later arrested. She later apologised to her fans for the incident.

She, however, completed and launched her house in December 2021 amidst allegations that it belonged to one of her baby daddies.

Speaking about the scandal and her new house, Blessing said in an interview; “I had been building my house before the Onye Eze (a businessman whose house she claimed to be hers) experience. It was not that experience that motivated me to build my house. However, we can say that experience made me faster at building my own house. It was just the right time; I did not do it to prove anybody wrong.”

Liposuction

Blessing CEO in 2022 confirmed she did liposuction despite encouraging her followers to be confident in their natural bodies.

She claimed; “Telling my followers to be confident in their natural bodies does not mean they cannot do liposuction if they want to. When one does liposuction, there are other parts of one’s body that are not affected. One can still be confident in those parts. So, doing liposuction on one’s hips and butts does not make one confident. I have never said people should not do liposuction.”

Remanded in prison over cyber-bullying

In March 2023, Blessing CEO was remanded in prison for cyberbullying after she was accused of using her used her Instagram page to “bully, threaten and harass” Folashade Samuels, sister to the late Bimbo Ogbonna, wife to IVD.


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