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Blessing CEO’s Instagram Account Disappears Hours After Calling Out Davido Over N4.5m Debt
Blessing CEO alleged that Davido owed the money for an auto deal that took place four years ago.
Socialite Blessing CEO’s Instagram account has disappeared shortly after she accused Afrobeats singer Davido of owing an auto dealer 4.5 million naira for a car purchase made for his aide, Israel DMW.
VerseNews gathered that Blessing CEO alleged that Davido owed the money for an auto deal that took place four years ago.
Auto dealer IVD refuted Blessing CEO’s claims, asserting that Davido did not owe any money for the car in question.
This isn’t the first time Blessing CEO has experienced her Instagram account vanishing; a previous instance occurred during the IVD-Bimbo saga in 2022.
The scene started when Blessing Okoro confronted Very Darkman, a notorious media figure recognized for his sometimes extreme opinions.
One point worth mentioning is the continuing internet feud between Very Darkman and Blessing Okoro, which has garnered notice lately due to the intense verbal exchanges between the two personalities.
When Davido was observed hosting Very Darkman at a hotel, the scenario took an unexpected turn, with pictures implying a friendly exchange.
Blessing Okoro took advantage of the opportunity to publicly criticize Davido over his claimed debt, and she didn’t hold back. Her allegation centers on the acquisition of a white Venza automobile that Israel, Davido’s associate, currently owns.
Blessing Okoro claims that this car was purchased on credit, and the 4.5 million Naira debt that is still owing has been unpaid for an astounding four years.
Blessing Okoro didn’t confine her remarks to talk about money. She also shared her thoughts about what she saw as Lagos’ pretense-based society and “fake life” lifestyle.
Blessing Okoro, on the other hand, didn’t hold back when she called out Davido, saying that he shouldn’t shirk his financial obligations in spite of his considerable fortune and fame.
She continued by informing Davido that the individual who had sold him the car actually needed the money that was outstanding.
Even in the middle of the argument, Blessing Okoro closed by wishing Davido, his new twins, and his family the very best. This dispute follows previous claims made by Abu Salam, who stated that Davido owed him an astounding 218 million Naira.
Due to the publicity that Abu Salam’s charges generated, more people came forward and said that Davido owed them money as well. The musician Sam Clare has joined the growing chorus of people who have taken issue with Davido.
Davido has been silence to these claims in any way.