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Again, EFCC arraign Blessing CEO over N13m cancer fraud
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Again, EFCC arraign Blessing CEO over N13m cancer fraud

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has again arraigned controversial self-acclaimed relationship expert, Blessing CEO.

Blessing CEO was arraigned before the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos State on Wednesday, June 10 2026, over a N13 million cancer fraud.and falsification of cancer result.

The arraignment followed several petitions from individuals and groups, including the Nigeria Cancer Society.

The EFCC in a statement shared on Instagram said it filed “a fresh six count charge bordering on obtaining money by false pretence and retaining the proceeds”.

“The petitioners allegedly made donations to the defendant after her posts claiming that she was battling Stage 4 breast cancer.

“She was, however, later discovered to have allegedly falsified the document she presented to members of the public,” the commission added.

The development came less than 24 hours after Blessing CEO was arraigned for an alleged N69.1 million tenancy fraud.

https://dailypost.ng/2026/06/09/alleged-n69-1m-fraud-blessing-ceo-faces-fresh-efcc-charge

Again, EFCC arraign Blessing CEO over N13m cancer fraud

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