Blessing CEO Praises VeryDarkman’s Humanitarian Work Despite Their Feud

  • Blessing CEO has publicly praised VeryDarkMan for his humanitarian efforts in Benue State.
  • This commendation marks a significant shift, as it comes after previous conflicts between the two.
  • VeryDarkMan is known for his controversial views and social media presence.

In a surprising turn of events, Blessing CEO has set aside past conflicts to publicly commend controversial activist and social media commentator VeryDarkMan for his recent humanitarian outreach in Benue State.

Sharing a heartfelt video on Instagram, Blessing expressed genuine admiration for his selfless efforts. “Very dark, black man. I want to commend you. Well done,” she said at the beginning of the video. “It’s one thing for your enemy to congratulate you and tell you well done. But anyway, I’m no longer your enemy. One thing is to criticize people, another is to applaud them when they’re doing better. We grow, and we evolve.”

While acknowledging their rocky history, she emphasized the need to recognize growth and good deeds. “I want to commend your depth. Your guts. Guy, you get mind! Your love and passion for humanity is something that deserves to be celebrated. You’re not perfect—you have your flaws—but what you’re doing for people, especially those who can’t give anything back, is commendable. I swear to God, I can’t even do what you do. You risk your life. You put everything on the line like a soldier.”

Blessing went further to highlight how rare such commitment is in today’s world. “In a world where everyone is chasing money and trying to secure themselves, you still choose to fight for others. You have the means to enrich yourself, to focus on your own comfort, but you’ve chosen a different path and that’s powerful.”

She also mentioned how people have reacted to their changed dynamic. “Someone said to me, ‘You mean VeryDarkMan is no longer a dirty boy?’ I said, he has grown. We’ve all grown. So, we commend you.”

Rounding off her message, Blessing offered sincere thanks: “Thank you so much for all you do. Thank you for your outreach to the Benue people. Thank you for the reskilling programs. This is just me, applauding you, saying thank you for being you. Keep doing what you do. Nwana bye.”

The emotional video has sparked conversation online, with many applauding Blessing CEO’s maturity in setting differences aside to celebrate someone making a positive impact.

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