04/04/2026
I will not apologize to Nigerians for accepting donations.
The total amount I received was about β¦13 million, not β¦100 million.
I cannot make my medical results public because they are private.
I acted based on what my doctor told meβthat the breast lumps were cancerous.
I shared that information in good faith, but later discovered it was not cancer.β
β Blessing CEO speaks during an interview with Egungun, sharing her side of the story.
Nigerians have since reacted, particularly those who contributed financially.
One commenter said they are not surprised by the alleged fake cancer claim, referencing her past controversies, including a previous incident where she allegedly claimed ownership of a property linked to Onye Eze in Enugu State.
Another noted that VeryDarkMan had requested medical proof from the beginning. According to them, it was later confirmed to be a breast lump, not cancer. They also questioned why no apology has been issued to those who donated the β¦13 million, warning that situations like this could discourage people from helping others in the future.