A resurfaced video showing Nigerian relationship blogger Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has gone viral across social media, reigniting public debate over her past controversies.
In the trending clip, which dates back to 2019, Blessing CEO is seen during an interrogation following her arrest for falsely claiming ownership of a luxury property.
The video captures the moment she admitted that the house in question did not belong to her. “This house does not belong to me, it is for Onyenze,” she confessed in the footage, contradicting her earlier public claims.
During questioning, she was also asked about her profession and what led to suspicions about the property.
In response, she explained that she had only recently visited the house to take photos, which she later posted online as if it were hers.


The video further reveals that she allegedly made derogatory remarks about the actual owner of the house, identified as Onyenze, describing him as a “rubbish human being” during the incident.
The resurfaced footage has triggered mixed reactions from Nigerians online. While some users criticized her for a pattern of controversial behavior, others argued that revisiting past mistakes serves little purpose and called for focus on present issues.
This development comes amid ongoing scrutiny surrounding Blessing CEO, as she continues to remain a polarizing figure in Nigeria’s social media space.
As the video continues to circulate, it has once again placed her past actions under the spotlight, raising questions about credibility, accountability, and the long memory of the internet.
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