This Got Me So Emotional, Tears Rolling Nonstop, Reactions as Blessing CEO Launches New Mansion Allegedly Owned By Her Baby Daddy

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This Got Me So Emotional, Tears Rolling Nonstop, Reactions as Blessing CEO Launches New Mansion Allegedly Owned By Her Baby Daddy

Controversial relationship expert Blessing CEO has finally launched her multi-million Naira mansion allegedly owned by her baby daddy.

Blessing CEO took to her Instagram page to share a video of the completed mansion and how she started the project five years ago.

While expressing excitement and appreciation to God, Blessing CEO said she now be called a landlady.

She captioned the video: 25th December I present myself a gift to myself. My own personal Mansion…… Words fail me but I am super excited and thankful.

You can now call me LANDLADY.’ Remember success is success anytime you attain it you will still be celebrated. Welcome to my Home

Reacting to the post, some Nollywood stars such as Iyabo Ojo, Uche Elendu, Moyo Lawal, including her followers, stormed the comment section with congratulatory messages.

ucheelendu wrote: This got me so emotional, tears rolling nonstop, u have no idea how happy i am for you, congratulations my love. God has done it for you

iyaboojofespris wrote: Congratulations dear

bensonokonkwo wrote: Congratulations dearest MERRY Christmas Compliments of the season

Moyolawal wrote: Wawu. Congratulations

Recalls that an Instagram blogger Gistlovers alleged that Blessing CEO is dating a married Police officer who is a director at the pension scheme of the force in Abuja.

According to the report, the man and his wife adopted two kids, but Blessing CEO has a child for the man, and the major reason the Police officer is using her as the house owner.

Instagram blogger alleged that the police officer identified as Nicholas Nenji had taken Blessing CEO for a one-night stand, but she fell pregnant, and her mother ensured the man accepted the child.

The blogger added that Nicholas Nneji’s mansion, which Blessing CEO is claiming ownership, is a product of money embezzled from the Police pension scheme.