Why I Won’t Share My Cancer Test Results Online — Blessing CEO
Nigerian social Media influencer, Blessing Okoro Nkiruka popularly known as Blessing CEO, yesterday fired back at critics demanding refunds on donations for her cancer treatment, vowing not to release her medical test results online.
The socialite’s firm stance comes amid a swirling controversy sparked by her January revelation of a breast cancer diagnosis.
She had launched a public appeal for funds to cover surgery and treatment, drawing support from well-meaning Nigerians across the country.
But as skepticism mounts, some donors now insist on proof of the ailment and full accountability for the contributions.
Blessing CEO, however, dismissed the pressure, declaring her health records strictly private.

In a passionate defence, she stressed that no one has a right to demand sensitive medical details on social media.
“I appreciate every kobo donated, but my personal health is not for public consumption,” she insisted.
The row has split opinions sharply. While loyal fans hail her privacy stand as a victory for personal boundaries, detractors argue donors deserve transparency to prevent fraud in such emotional appeals.