They Love Bad News” — Blessing CEO Reveals Her Breakup with IVD Was Just a Test

They Love Bad News” — Blessing CEO Reveals Her Breakup with IVD Was Just a Test

Controversial Nigerian relationship therapist, Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, has once again stirred social media after claiming that her recent breakup announcement with businessman IVD was not real. According to her, the post was part of a social experiment designed to test how people react to bad news. She explained that she intentionally created the narrative to observe how quickly negative stories spread compared to positive ones.

Blessing CEO, known for her bold and often controversial statements, revealed that she was not surprised by how fast the news went viral. In her words, “People love bad news more than good news. The moment you say something negative, everyone rushes to share it, but when you post something positive, they ignore it.” She used the incident to highlight how society thrives on drama and negativity, especially when it involves public figures.

The self-acclaimed relationship expert further said that the experience only confirmed what she already knew — that people prefer to believe the worst about others rather than support their growth or happiness. She added that the reaction to the fake breakup gave her valuable insight into how the public perceives her and how she can use such moments to control her narrative.

Wedding Loading” — Blessing CEO Says Relationship with IVD Is Still Intact

Following the uproar caused by her earlier post, Blessing CEO has now reassured fans that her relationship with IVD is still very much intact. She made it clear that there was no real breakup between them, insisting that their bond has only grown stronger despite public criticism. She humorously declared, “Wedding loading,” hinting that wedding bells might soon ring for the couple.

Blessing CEO emphasized that she and IVD understand each other deeply and have learned to handle public scrutiny with maturity. She described IVD as a man who supports her brand and understands her controversial nature, adding that he has been her biggest cheerleader even in the face of social media backlash. Her revelation was accompanied by pictures and videos showing the couple looking happy and relaxed together.

The announcement sparked a new wave of reactions from fans — while some congratulated her and expressed joy that the relationship is still solid, others criticized her for toying with her followers’ emotions. Nonetheless, Blessing CEO seemed unbothered, maintaining that she is free to live her life however she chooses.

“I Was Testing People’s Reactions” — Blessing CEO Defends Her Publicity Stunt

Blessing CEO later defended her actions, insisting that the fake breakup post was not meant to mislead anyone but to test public behavior. She said she wanted to study how people respond when they think something negative has happened to a public figure. According to her, the results were exactly what she expected — the public spread the false story faster than any positive news she had ever shared.

She explained that being in the public eye has taught her the importance of controlling her own story. By creating the false breakup, she said she proved that people prefer to amplify pain and scandal over truth and positivity. She also claimed that the experiment has helped her understand how to handle future controversies more strategically.

In her final remarks, Blessing CEO encouraged her followers to be more discerning about what they consume online. She warned against the habit of celebrating people’s downfalls, urging Nigerians to focus on promoting love, growth, and success stories instead. Despite the criticisms, Blessing remains unapologetic, noting that her “test” has made her stronger and more aware of the realities of fame.


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