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Blessing CEO’s Breakup Stunt Shocks Fans: ‘I Was Losing My Controversy Magic

 


Popular Nigerian relationship coach and social media personality, Blessing Okoro, widely known as Blessing CEO, has once again set the internet on fire — this time with a fake breakup stunt that has everyone talking.

Just days after announcing a dramatic split from her partner, businessman IVD, Blessing CEO returned to social media with a shocking revelation: it was all a test to see if she still had her “controversy magic.”

“I was losing my touch of controversy,” Blessing CEO confessed in a new post. “I needed to test if I still had that magic — and clearly, I do.”

Her initial breakup post, in which she dramatically declared that “love is not for me,” went viral across social platforms, sparking countless discussions and headlines. But shortly after, she admitted it was a calculated move to measure public reaction — a publicity experiment that worked perfectly.

Fans have had mixed reactions to her confession. While some applauded her honesty and media savvy, others criticized the move as manipulative and attention-seeking.

Still, one thing is clear — Blessing CEO knows how to dominate the spotlight. Whether it’s relationship advice, controversy, or social commentary, she remains one of Nigeria’s most talked-about internet personalities.

Her actions also raise questions about the influence of social media stunts in modern celebrity culture — and whether public figures are now using controversy as a brand strategy rather than a scandal.

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