“I Warned Her Against A Life Of Self-Destruction” — Chioma Ifemeludike Reacts To Blessing CEO’s Case

Actress and politician Chioma Grace Ifemeludike has reacted to reports surrounding social media personality Blessing CEO, who was recently arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over an alleged ₦36 million fraud case.…....

Online reports indicate that Blessing CEO, whose real name is Okoro Blessing Nkiruka, appeared before the EFCC in Lagos over allegations bordering on obtaining money by false pretence. Images allegedly showing her court appearance circulated online and quickly sparked widespread reactions across social media platforms.

The development has continued to generate debate, with supporters and critics of the relationship coach and influencer sharing divided opinions over the allegations and the ongoing legal process.

In her reaction shared via her verified Instagram handle, @ifemeludike_, Chioma Ifemeludike expressed disappointment over the situation, stating that she had previously warned Blessing CEO about what she described as a “path of self-destruction.”

“I warned her against a life of self-destruction,” she said in her post, adding that the development was painful to witness given earlier conversations she claimed to have had with her.

“Years back, I alerted Blessing CEO as a fellow woman and Igbo sister to avoid a life that leads to self-destruction,” she stated.

Ifemeludike, who contested under the African Action Congress (AAC) in the last Anambra State election, used the moment to stress the importance of discipline, personal accountability, and self-control in building a stable and meaningful life.

She noted that many people ignore correction and guidance until they face serious consequences, adding that personal growth requires humility and the willingness to change negative behaviour.

According to her, success and influence should be guided by integrity and responsibility, especially for individuals who command large followings on social media platforms.

She further advised young women to be cautious about the personalities they admire or choose as role models, warning that not all public figures reflect positive values in their private lives or decision-making.