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Blessing CEO Addresses Accusations Of Domestic Violence

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Blessing CEO Addresses Accusations Of Domestic Violence

Controversial relationship coach Blessing CEO has responded to the alarming video that went viral earlier this week. She appeared upset and claimed to be in danger in the video, which led to internet rumors that her partner, businessman Ikechukwu Ogbonna, commonly known as IVD, was abusing her.

She clarified that a housekeeper who worked as a domestic worker had taken valuables from their home in an interview with Sunday Scoop.

She said: “It was a robbery incident. The boy we employed as a housekeeper robbed us and sold some of our personal belongings. When IVD confronted him, there was a physical altercation. That was what people saw in the video. I only took the video down because the police asked me to remove it so the case could be properly investigated.

“People just love negative stories. Because IVD has been associated with domestic violence in the past, many assume any cry for help means he is beating me. But IVD cannot beat me. If he slaps me, I will slap him back. We will fight.”

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