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Blessing CEO speaks about her traumatic past, advises Davido and Sophia on their ongoing child custody disputes

Blessing CEO, a controversial relationship expert, has revealed her awful past while advising singer Davido and Sophia Momodu on their ongoing child custody battle.

In an emotional video uploaded on her Instagram page, Blessing CEO sadly detailed her personal experience with her ex-husband, emphasizing the emotional and legal challenges she encountered in regaining custody of her son.

Blessing CEO, who has spoken out about her former marriage, revealed that it took her five years to gain custody of her son, who was born by Caesarean section.

She described the harsh nature of her previous relationship, as well as the long tough battle to restore her parental rights.

The relationship expert’s disclosure came after she recovered from a minor sickness and discovered that Davido and Sophia Momodu were still fighting for custody of their daughter, Imade.

In an Instagram post, Blessing CEO asked Sophia not to use their child as a weapon in the conflict.

She emphasized the significance of allowing Imade to experience both parents‘ love and presence, noting the emotional harm that could result from withholding paternal care.

She wrote:

“@davido it took me 5 years to get custody of my son. Sophia, please let your daughter experience fatherly love so she won’t bleed because of you. What happened to his child can happen to anybody. Please stop using children as weapons… Sorry, lovers, I could not hold back the tears.”

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In other news, Blogger, Tunde Ednut, has been assaulted by controversial relationship blogger Blessing Okoro, also known as Blessing CEO.

She threatened to reveal his dubious history if he persisted in using VeryDarkMan as a tool for blackmail.

She challenged him to go back to Nigeria, claiming that he was unable to enter the nation due to the crimes he had done there prior to leaving.

She made the accusations while asserting that Ednut was the one who encouraged contentious social media critic VeryDarkMan to disparage famous people.

She threatened to make public Tunde Ednut’s dubious background if he persuades VeryDarkMan to use blackmail on other people.

Speaking in a recent Instagram live session, Blessing CEO said, “Should we dig up Tunde Ednut’s past? He has a shady past. Ask him why he hasn’t stepped foot in Nigeria for over a decade.

“He is abroad because he knows that Nigerian law can’t catch up with him there. He is enabling VeryDarkMan but can’t come to Nigeria. I dare him to come to Nigeria. Is he a saint? We know his past. Let him come out, let us dig up his record since you all are blackmailing others with their past.”

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