Blessing CEO Denies Domestic Violence Claims, Says Viral Video Linked to Robbery Incident
			Blessing CEO has finally spoken out following the controversy over a viral Instagram video that many interpreted as suggesting domestic violence between her and her partner, prominent auto dealer IVD. In a candid video posted online, she dismissed the claims, mocked critics, and insisted that no man could ever lay hands on her.
She said: “If anything is happening in my relationship, what can you do for me? Is your voice louder than mine or your platform bigger than mine? I have a huge platform to talk and to scream. What can your gossip or comments do? Absolutely nothing. You just sit in the comment section making noise. If I want help, I know who to call.”
Responding to allegations that IVD had assaulted her, Blessing CEO clarified: “IVD cannot beat me. I don pass that level. IVD knows that if he beats me, we go fight. There’s a difference between a man beating a woman and a fight. You knock me something, I knock you back. I’m 36 years old — nobody can beat me at this level.”
She also took aim at social media users who appeared to be rooting for her downfall, stressing her ability to handle personal matters herself. “I have the Inspector General of Police’s number, AIG’s number, and even military contacts. If I want to deal with my man, I’ll call them. A lot of you shouting online need help yourselves,” she added.
Blessing CEO further explained that the viral video was not related to domestic violence but stemmed from a robbery incident. Authorities had asked her to delete the clip to avoid interfering with the ongoing investigation. “When the investigation calms down, I’ll tell you all what really happened. It was a serious robbery case, and the police asked us to take down the video because social media has a way of watering things down,” she said.
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