- Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing showcased high-end gadgets on social media.
- She claims the total value of the devices is approximately N20 million.
- A follower, Akinnawo, commented on her post, noting the significant expenditure on the collection.

Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing has sparked controversy after flaunting gadgets she claims are worth around N20 million.
The film star posted a video on social media displaying her high-end devices, prompting a follower, Akinnawo, to remark that she had spent nearly N20 million on the collection.
Blessing quickly responded, insisting she had receipts to prove the price tags and used the opportunity to throw shade at men especially former partners saying their “pockets are as flat as their stomachs.”
Akinnawo fired back, joking that even men with flat abs could not afford what Blessing showcased, before playfully hailing her as “a man” for the expensive taste.
Reactions from fans were mixed. Many criticized the display as a “poverty mentality,” arguing that showing off gadgets is unnecessary and “classless.” Others advised the actress to move on and stop drawing attention to material possessions.
Blessing’s post isn’t her first to reference past relationships. She has previously claimed she “dated down,” covering most of the expenses herself, and once warned that any future partner should be ready to buy her gadgets worth N20 million or risk being publicly embarrassed while she purchases them on her own.
See the video here:
See some comments below:
@symply_daami:”The moment you accept yourself there’s nothing people will say that will get you.”
@regina_anthony_:”This just doesn’t feel right to me, tacky and classless, but hey, just my opinion abeg.”
@uchemaduagwu:”Nkechi Na borrow Borrow be this.”
@tariah_adams:”When an adult uses a phone as an expression of wealth, you know something is wrong.”
@dreys.kitchen:”It’s oozing poverty, poverty mindset. You can have money in the bank and be poor mentally. Having series edition of Apple gadgets is not flex or riches but poverty.”
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