Entertainment of Monday, 3 November 2025

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Blessing CEO breaks silence on domestic violence allegations against IVD

Controversial relationship therapist Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has addressed the viral allegations claiming that her lover, IVD, physically assaulted her.

The rumours began circulating on social media after Blessing CEO shared a video where she appeared distressed, accompanied by the caption:

“If you have my number, please call me. I am in distress, I am not safe.”

This immediately sparked concern among fans and fueled speculation that the self-proclaimed relationship expert had suffered abuse at the hands of IVD.

However, in a new video response, Blessing CEO firmly denied the domestic violence claims, insisting that no such incident occurred.

She accused social media users of trying to twist the narrative and pressure her into confirming something untrue.

“You all should bring the proof that I was beaten,” she declared.

“IVD is someone’s son and brother. Why do you want me to lie against him that he beat me? Which useless Karma or spirit are you talking about?”

The 36-year-old also took a swipe at IVD’s late wife, rejecting claims that her spirit was haunting their relationship.

“Someone I didn’t even know when she was alive — is it now that she’s gone that her spirit will attack me? Dem no born am well. If the spirit strong, she no go kpai,” Blessing CEO said bluntly.

Her comments have since stirred intense debate online, with many questioning her tone and others applauding her for speaking up against what she described as false narratives.

Watch Blessing CEO’s video addressing the rumours here: