Blessing CEO Shares Medical Scan Results, Appeals for Help from Nigerian Doctors

Blessing CEO Shares Medical Scan Results, Appeals for Help from Nigerian Doctors

Nigerian relationship therapist Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has sparked widespread reactions online after revealing the results of her recent medical scan in a viral Instagram post. The self-acclaimed relationship expert, who returned to the platform just one day before sharing the update, posted a video of herself at the hospital, where she disclosed details from her medical report. In a follow-up post, she uploaded a screenshot of the scan results and directly appealed to medical professionals among her followers for help in interpreting the findings. Her announcement has ignited a mix of concern, skepticism, and criticism across social media.

The video showed Blessing CEO in a hospital gown, visibly emotional as she spoke about her health journey. She did not specify the exact diagnosis but emphasized the importance of seeking expert medical advice. Her call for medical professionals to assist in understanding the results suggests uncertainty or a desire for clarity. The post quickly gained traction, drawing hundreds of comments from followers, many of whom expressed shock, concern, or outright disbelief.

Some commenters questioned her mental state, with users like @teeto_olayeni writing, “Help who? No worry, you still dey go that stage 4 you craved for so bad.” Others, including @Mr Mo and @amysleezy_1, expressed skepticism, with one stating, “This Blessing CEO is def sīck in the head.” A few users accused her of seeking attention, while others, like @joyaustin1743, suggested she might be mentally ill or drug-addicted. The negative reactions reflect the polarizing nature of her public persona and the intense scrutiny she faces online.

Meanwhile, in another viral development, a Nigerian woman has accused influencer and relationship commentator Geh Geh of damaging her romantic relationship. During a livestream, she claimed her boyfriend stopped giving her financial support after being influenced by Geh Geh’s teachings, which she says discourage men from financially supporting their partners. She argued that her lifestyle and personal needs require consistent financial assistance, especially after undergoing a BBL (Brazilian Butt Lift), which she believes her partner should help maintain. She stated, “Geh Geh you don spoil my relationship with my boyfriend. E say I too dey bill am and Geh Geh say make them no dey give woman money. Say e dey 400 level for Geh Geh University of Wisdom and Understanding. I be girl and I don already do BBL, him no know say I go dey do maintenance? Na that BBL wey him see wey make am like me. Him suppose dey give me maintenance every month…”

The incident highlights growing debates around gender roles, financial dynamics, and the influence of online relationship gurus in Nigerian society. As both Blessing CEO and Geh Geh continue to shape public discourse, their actions and statements remain under intense public scrutiny. The reactions to Blessing’s health update suggest a society deeply divided on how to respond to personal struggles shared online, while the woman’s criticism of Geh Geh underscores the real-life impact of digital relationship advice. These events reflect broader conversations about mental health, gender expectations, and the responsibilities of influencers in shaping public opinion.