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“I was helping IVD with therapy”: Blessing CEO slams car dealer amid Davido saga, releases more evidence

Nigerian relationship counselor, Blessing Okoro, known far and wide as Blessing CEO, unravels the intricate web of her involvement with the celebrated car dealer, Ikenna Ogbonna, also known as IVD.

The story took an intense turn when IVD took to the realms of social media to vehemently deny allegations regarding Afrobeats stardom and a looming financial dispute. This eruption of emotion set the stage for Blessing CEO to unleash a storm of revelations about her complex association with the car dealer.

With candor and a touch of audacity, the love expert embarked on a daring mission to uncover the roots of their relationship, laying bare some unsavory truths about the enigmatic businessman.

In a recent Instagram confession, Blessing unveiled a remarkable twist to the story, admitting that she was entirely unaware of IVD’s existence until his life became entangled in a web of scandal, centering around the tragic demise of his wife. She confessed to voluntarily stepping into the role of his therapist, moved by his distressing and even suicidal posts that had begun to haunt the digital landscape during his darkest hours.

The maverick advisor went a step further, revealing that she had embarked on a mission to help IVD rediscover the meaning of life, despite the world seemingly closing in on him. She was determined to be the beacon in the darkest of nights, a guiding light through the storm.

In her own words, Blessing CEO eloquently recounted her involvement: “First, I had no prior connection with IVD. He was merely a client who became my patient and ward. I had never even heard his name until the day his wife’s scandal sent shockwaves across social media, and I felt compelled to contribute my thoughts during a live video chat with Daddy Freeze. Little did I know, it would be the start of a transformative journey.”

She continued, “My first real encounter with IVD was on a day that would be etched in memory. He had posted a distressing note on his story, and, driven by an overwhelming sense of compassion, I reached out to him. I made the call, urged him to halt his self-destructive path, and raced to meet him. By then, he had already succumbed to a perilous journey into the depths of addiction, and I found myself standing by his side for seven agonizing hours, praying he would survive the ordeal. Finally, he awoke, and from that moment, the journey of therapy commenced.”

Blessing CEO recalled, “IVD expressed his fondness for me, but due to his complicated history with relationships and the allure of Lekki’s glamorous lifestyle, I was steadfast in my resolve to help him heal and rediscover himself. I was determined not to become a mere rebound in his tumultuous journey.”

This tale of redemption, compassion, and resilience underscores the power of the human spirit to find hope in the most unlikely of circumstances. Blessing CEO’s unwavering commitment to IVD’s well-being transcends the bounds of professional duty and enters the realm of a profound, life-altering connection.

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