NMA Confirms Blessing CEO’s Cancer Report Was Fake, Demands Security Investigation

NMA confirms Blessing CEO faked cancer report
NMA confirms Blessing CEO faked cancer report

Summary: NMA Delta State confirms that the cancer medical report presented by influencer Blessing CEO was doctored and calls for security agencies to investigate the matter.


The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), Delta State chapter, has officially confirmed what many Nigerians suspected: the cancer medical report being circulated by controversial relationship expert and influencer, Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, was doctored.

Official Statement from Medical Professionals

In a statement released by the association, medical experts examined the document that Blessing CEO had been showing to the public and determined it to be fraudulent. The NMA has now called on security agencies to intervene and take appropriate action against the influencer for allegedly falsifying a medical document.

This confirmation comes after weeks of online drama and public speculation about the authenticity of the cancer diagnosis that Blessing CEO claimed to have received. Many eagle-eyed Nigerians had pointed out inconsistencies in the medical report she shared on social media, raising questions about its legitimacy.

What This Means

Falsifying medical documents is a serious offense in Nigeria, and the NMA’s decision to involve security agencies indicates the gravity of the situation. Medical reports are legal documents that carry significant weight, and doctoring such paperwork undermines the integrity of the healthcare system.

The Delta State NMA chapter has urged relevant security agencies, including the police, to step in and “do the needful” – a phrase that resonates with Nigerians who understand it means taking decisive and appropriate action.

Public Reaction

Social media has been buzzing since the NMA’s confirmation, with many Nigerians expressing disappointment and others feeling vindicated in their initial doubts. The controversy has sparked broader conversations about credibility, the responsibility of influencers, and the lengths some public figures go to for sympathy or attention.

As of now, Blessing CEO has not publicly responded to the NMA’s statement or the call for security investigation.

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