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Cancer fraud: ‘I pleaded not guilty’ – Blessing CEO reacts after court remands her in Kirikiri
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Cancer fraud: ‘I pleaded not guilty’ – Blessing CEO reacts after court remands her in Kirikiri

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Blessing CEO, a controversial self-acclaimed relationship expert, has reacted after she was remanded in Kirikiri prison.

DAILY POST reports that Blessing CEO was re-arraigned on Wednesday for defrauding the public to the tune of N13 million a few hours after being granted N10 million bail over tenancy fraud of N69.1 million on Tuesday.

Blessing, in a trending post on Instagram on Wednesday afternoon, revealed that she has now been remanded in Kirikiri prison despite spending 26 days in Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, custody.

Blessing, who stated that she pleaded not guilty to all the charges filed against her by the EFCC, noted that the development made it her second time in the prison.

“I’m in high spirit. Cancer drama, 13 million donated and the girl wey say I doctored her result. Pleaded not guilty to all of the charges after spending 26 days in EFCC custody. I have now been remanded in Kirikiri correctional center make I go rest, pending on when perfect my bail.

“2nd time going to prison, 1st time was 2022, alleged defamation and cyber bullying. So second time In Kirikiri correctional center na him be say I go gats to contest for president,” she wrote.

Cancer fraud: ‘I pleaded not guilty’ – Blessing CEO reacts after court remands her in Kirikiri

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