Blessing CEO Denies N100 Million Cancer Donation Claims; Reveals Real Account Balance During Live Session with Daddy Freeze
Blessing CEO denies receiving N100 million for cancer treatment. Learn about her live session with Daddy Freeze and the refund demands from skeptical donors.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 2, 2026, 6:28 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Legit.ng

Relationship Expert Addresses Financial Speculation Amid Health Controversy
Self-acclaimed relationship expert and high-profile influencer Blessing CEO has officially broken her silence regarding the financial windfall allegedly generated by her cancer treatment appeal. Speaking during a live video session with media personality Daddy Freeze on Wednesday, April 2, 2026, Blessing addressed the widespread claim that she had pocketed N100 million from concerned Nigerians. The influencer was adamant that the figure circulating on social media is a gross exaggeration, suggesting that public perception of her "fundraising" success does not align with the reality of her bank statements.
"If I Had N100m, I’d Be in Dubai": Blessing Defends Account Balance
During the heated exchange, Daddy Freeze questioned whether the influencer intended to refund the "kobo" received from donors who are now questioning the authenticity of her medical claims. In response, Blessing remarked that the account balance would likely make the media personality laugh rather than gasp. She argued that a sum of N100 million would have seen her seeking medical care in high-end international hubs like India or Dubai rather than remaining in Nigeria. "The funniest part is, a lot of people writing here did not send one naira," she noted, pointing out the irony of the online backlash.
Small Donations and "Love" Over Lump Sums
Refining the narrative of her donations, Blessing revealed that the bulk of the financial support came in small increments. While she confirmed receiving a few million-naira contributions, she emphasized that the majority of the entries were N1,000 and N2,000. According to the influencer, these small gestures proved that her followers gave out of genuine love rather than deep pockets. This detail was presented as a counter-argument to those labeling the appeal as a calculated "Japa strategy"—a term used in Nigeria to describe plans for permanent emigration.
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