They Are Bullying IVD, It’s Getting Out of Hand – Blessing CEO Cries Out

Aisha Umaru
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Controversial relationship therapist Blessing Okoro aka Blessing CEO has cried out over the arrest of her lover, Ikechukwu Ogbonna aka IVD.

Recall that the auto dealer was detained by the Lagos State Police Command at the airport while travelling to Qatar.

He was arrested in connection to an ongoing domestic violence case from 2022, which involved the death of his wife, Bimbo.

The relationship therapist took to her Instagram account on Tuesday to defend her fiancé IVD, stating that he is innocent and that he is being unfairly targeted.

She emphasised that she would not stand by while he is allegedly bullied and exploited.

“They are pushing me so hard. I will drop this love and come out with my full garment. They are bullying IVD, and it’s getting out of hand. IVD is innocent. I am not a coward, these people are using my man, I won’t tolerate this anymore,” she said.

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In another post on Instagram, Blessing CEO addressed the circumstances surrounding IVD’s arrest, questioning the lack of a formal case file or official charges against him.

She highlighted that his passport was recently replaced after being missing for two years and that there was no existing court order preventing him from travelling.

The soon-to-be wife further claimed that the police have indicated IVD will remain in custody until Monday, despite the absence of a formal statement.

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Blessing CEO characterized the situation as a display of power and emotional manipulation, alleging that IVD has been subjected to pressure and threats since the case began three years ago.

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