Actress Nkechi Blessing claps back at troll over marriage wish

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  • Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing has rebuked a fan’s request for her to marry by her next birthday, causing mixed reactions.
  • The actress, known for her controversial personality, shared glamorous photos on Instagram and announced plans for her birthday celebration on February 14th.
  • Nkechi excitedly announced her upcoming trip to two stunning countries with her preferred travel agency.
Actress Nkechi Blessing claps back at troll over marriage wish

Nkechi Blessing, a well-known actress in Nollywood, has elicited a range of reactions after she dismissed a fan’s prayer for her to be married by her next birthday.

The actress, recognized for her bold demeanor, took to Instagram to showcase stunning photos while announcing her birthday plans for February 14th.

In her post, Nkechi enthusiastically counted down to her special day, revealing that she would be visiting two exquisite countries with her preferred travel agency.

She encouraged her followers to join her on this journey at a reduced price, endorsing @zeetravels_tour as her “top travel partner.”

Additionally, she hinted that further information regarding the trip would be forthcoming.

However, the tone of the post shifted unexpectedly in the comments when a fan offered a heartfelt prayer, stating, “Sis, may you celebrate your next birthday with your hubby! Amen.” Nkechi’s reply was pointed and unambiguous: “Who asked you for this prayer? Una think say na everybody wan marry?”

In other news, A Nigerian woman recently utilized the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) to voice her discontent regarding POS businesses, urging the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to implement a permanent closure of these services.

In her comprehensive post, she articulated her grievances concerning the prevalent use of POS services and advocated for the restoration of efficient ATM centers across the country.

In her words: “I need the CBN to destroy this business of POS. Bring back ATMs, wtf. It’s so bad that airports don’t have ATMs, not at malls, nowhere. I hardly ever pay cash, yet the level of disorganization this projects is shocking. We’re living with the realities of many failures, and this proliferation is part of that. Why do I need to interact with a third party I’m buying nothing from? I don’t want to do that.”

As her post garnered attention, many individuals participated in the discussion, inundating the comments section with their viewpoints.

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