Blessing CEO denies assault claim, says no man beats her
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Relationship coach Blessing CEO (Blessing Okoro) has denied claims she suffered domestic violence. She told fans in a live video that reports she was beaten were wrong.
Image Credit: Instagram (Blessing CEO / IVD)She said the incident was a robbery, not a partner attack. She added that her eye was fine and police were involved. For more on her recent personal updates, read our October engagement end post.
Robbery incident not domestic violence
Blessing explained that someone tried to rob her and she would not share details yet. She stressed that online comments claiming she was hit were false.
She also said one follower even called her a liar. According to her, the video was to correct such claims.
Guru warns against false stories
The relationship blogger said no man could beat her now. She named IVD while making the point and said she would fight back. See another recent celebrity backlash report for context on public reactions.
She said she had grown past staying with an abusive man. Any man who tried it, she warned, would meet her own force. She noted she could even use a 2-by-2 plank for defence.
Even so, she plans to speak less while the probe lasts. She said extra talk would make people think she wanted attention. She promised to update fans once the police finish their work.
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