[VIDEO] Why Instagram celebrity Tunde Ednut cannot enter Nigeria – Blessing CEO

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Relationship guru Blessing Okoro, also known as Blessing CEO, has claimed that controversial blogger Tunde Ednut hasn’t been in Nigeria for years because he is escaping punishment for crimes he committed before leaving the nation.

She made the accusations while asserting that Ednut was the one who encouraged contentious social media critic VeryDarkMan to disparage famous people.

She threatened to make public Tunde Ednut’s dubious background if he persuades VeryDarkMan to use blackmail on other people.

Speaking in a recent Instagram live session, Blessing CEO said,

“Should we dig up Tunde Ednut’s past? He has a shady past. Ask him why he hasn’t stepped foot in Nigeria for over a decade.

“He is abroad because he knows that Nigerian law can’t catch up with him there. He is enabling VeryDarkMan but can’t come to Nigeria. I dare him to come to Nigeria. Is he a saint? We know his past. Let him come out, let us dig up his record since you all are blackmailing others with their past.”

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Recall that, Blessing CEO has discussed her views on the present status of marriages as well as the reasons behind her early marriage.

In an interview with the podcast “ThisIsPop,” she talked about her own marriage difficulties as well as the causes of today’s rising divorce rate.

The Blessing CEO revealed that her lack of parental affection and support was the reason behind her decision to get married at the young age of 18.

Families would find out everything they could about the pasts of possible mates, making sure there would be more stability and compatibility.

Blessing CEO claims that modern marriages’ propensity for disintegrating is a result of this strategy’s absence.

Blessing CEO stressed in her radio appearance that a lot of modern marriages are thrown into without the proper planning and communication.

She contends that the main causes of the failure of many marriages in today’s society are this lack of planning and the absence of family involvement.