Blessing CEO, a Nigerian social media influencer, has responded to allegations that she is selling her cloth because she is broke.
Controversial Blessing CEO, a Nigerian relationship guru, has responded to bloggers and netizens who have accused her of being broke for auctioning off some of her clothes.
Blessing CEO explained that she is selling her clothes because they are no longer her size, not because she is broke.
She went on to say that her clothes are so unique that she likes looking at them, and she opted to auction them rather than discard them due to their high cost.
Blessing took to Instagram to respond to false statements about her financial situation, calling people who made the claims as “p00r Children”.
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