
Nigerian relationship therapist Blessing CEO has opened up about her ongoing battle with stage 4 cancer, addressing skeptics and asking for public support in a heartfelt new video.
In the clip, Blessing explained how scared and overwhelmed she feels. Despite being diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer, she admitted she’s still in denial and is struggling to face hospital visits, saying she rarely falls sick. “I’m scared because I barely go to hospitals,” she confessed, highlighting the emotional toll of her diagnosis.
She also directly addressed those claiming her illness is a prank, pointing out that some people are ignorant about how cancer progresses. Blessing urged Nigerians to understand her situation, asking for prayers, support, and words of encouragement as she prepares for urgent surgery, which may include a mastectomy.

This isn’t the first time Blessing has shared her struggles publicly. She has been open about past battles with depression, offering guidance to her followers on overcoming mental health challenges. Yet her journey has also been controversial. She rose to fame after claiming ownership of someone else’s house in a viral video, an incident she later admitted she deeply regretted. Reflecting on the humiliation she faced, she warned followers against lying for fame, emphasizing that the emotional toll can be life-altering.
Despite the controversies, Blessing remains determined to move forward. She shared glimpses of her spiritual practices, revealing visits to shrines and rivers as part of her path to healing and personal success.
Now, in the face of her toughest challenge yet, Blessing CEO calls for compassion, prayers, and assistance. Her message is clear: don’t doubt her fight, and support her as she navigates one of life’s most difficult battles.

This is a moment that combines vulnerability, courage, and the raw reality of facing a life-threatening illness — a reminder that behind public personas, real people endure struggles that require empathy and understanding.

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