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Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by kingomane: 9:18am On Mar 26
My dear Brother please ask God for forgiveness, cancer hmmm pray it doesn't affect you or your loved one, my mother died of cancer, I watched that lady barb her hair, u know at a point due to chemotherapy the hair begins to pull off, I sold everything I had including all the land I had while working she eventually died at UCH Ibadan
Port443:
thaat lady doesn't have any cancer
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by cheaperstores: 9:23am On Mar 26
Exactly. What is killing Nigerians are the unaffordability of tests and treatment. This applies to millions of poor Nigerians. Again, average Nigerian who can afford test,why delay test before disease advanced.


Tenrack:
Ignore the signs, don't ignore the signs. Where is the money to do common test? Last I checked a colonoscopy cost over 700k

Treatment is even out of reach. Wake up call to where? You talk as if test and treatment is given for free. Do you think nigerians do not wish to go to the hospital for treatment? How many families could afford it?

Abeg make Una no dey make person vex.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by nwakibe: 9:26am On Mar 26
It's better to make the money so that when disease comes, you will see something to sell and treat yourself.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by BrickandLace(f): 9:27am On Mar 26
demolagilbert:
Mirabel was lying, we told you, but una no believe.

The other idiot that supposedly drank hypo and supposedly died, we told you it was all a stunt, but una no believe.

This idiot is doing this for cruise, but you won't believe.

The problem is you mostly wrongly assume these people in the cyberspace running amok as content creators are normal people. They are not!

Meanwhile, I have an MDX for anyone looking for a ride with prestige, whilst still being budget-friendly.
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Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by drimzsmoke(m):
doggedfighter:
Same with men

Reason some who can afford hair transplant go it.

A bald man isn't all that handsome.

A man with full hair
Michael Jordan says hi
Vin Diesel, Boris Kodjoe, Morris Chestnut and The Rock are also here with me🌚🌚🌚🌚🌚
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Opatoranking(m): 9:34am On Mar 26
A story came to mind” The boy who cried wolf”
All is indeed well
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by demolagilbert: 9:35am On Mar 26
BrickandLace:
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Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Tenrack: 9:43am On Mar 26
ColdHunter:
Unless in a private hospital. It's less than half of that in a federal Teaching Hospital
okay let's say it's 200k which is still ridiculous. After discovery what else?
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by bal4real: 9:43am On Mar 26
Port443:
thaat lady doesn't have any cancer
😁
Bro, you just talk wetin dey my mind.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Tenrack: 9:44am On Mar 26
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Colonoscopy 700k, in which hospital and state..hmmm
private hospitals in Lagos. Google and see. Government hospital in Ikeja aren't even serious
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Jman06(m): 9:47am On Mar 26
Too bad! The rate at which people fall to cancer in this generation has really become worrisome! Our healthcare system hasn't even faired well with other ailments let alone cancer. I wish the government could rise to the occasion and provide hope to those already battling this dreaded disease.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by 96ACE: 9:56am On Mar 26
Tenrack:
Ignore the signs, don't ignore the signs. Where is the money to do common test? Last I checked a colonoscopy cost over 700k

Treatment is even out of reach. Wake up call to where? You talk as if test and treatment is given for free. Do you think nigerians do not wish to go to the hospital for treatment? How many families could afford it?

Abeg make Una no dey make person vex.
Very thoughtful and timely, these days people are so insensitive and unreasonable especially when the starts talking.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Tenrack: 10:05am On Mar 26
96ACE:
Very thoughtful and timely, these days people are so insensitive and unreasonable especially when the starts talking.
dey mind them. Just open mouth waaaaa. Na them get sense pass.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by JobAndVacancies: 10:07am On Mar 26
Port443:
thaat lady doesn't have any cancer
exactly.
do you know how much money she has generated alone for the amount of views from her content?
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by JobAndVacancies: 10:08am On Mar 26
doggedfighter:
Is this real with the level of photoshoot ?

I don't want it to be real. I just want it to be content as usual.


Blessing should live as she's part of our baggage as country peopled by a bunch of crazy people.

Which kind English be this?
Go school you say no school na scam now see your English for public
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by JobAndVacancies: 10:09am On Mar 26
drimzsmoke:
This one is okay jare. She's just catching cruise

Remember "Boseman", that's what a stage 4 cancer patient looks like(chronically ill looking, evidenced by severe weight loss)
I remember when this picture of boseman hit frontpage we all thought he wanted to lose weight to act movie
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by JobAndVacancies: 10:11am On Mar 26
doggedfighter:
Same with men

Reason some who can afford hair transplant go it.

A bald man isn't all that handsome.

A man with full hair
post your papa picture here make we see
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by kingthreat(m): 10:16am On Mar 26
Whether she's lying or not, she's happy she has everyone's attention grin
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by mablie(m): 10:37am On Mar 26
Chai!! grin

I hate BlessingCEO die!!!! grin

Very,very arrogant creature angry

See how she resemble agama lizard or abi na Papa Emeka cheesy

Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by mablie(m): 10:40am On Mar 26
JobAndVacancies:
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Which kind English be this?
Go school you say no school na scam now see your English for public
grin grin

I think sai na only me see am "Peopled by a bunch of crazy people"

Whick kain tautology be dis?! grin
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by jpmoriarti(m): 10:46am On Mar 26
She's obviously playing around with this. And this is so wrong. Mocking real people who're struggling daily with this disease.

Why would she come on camera to be crying while cutting off her hair, when she hasn't even supposedly started chemotherapy? It is chemotherapy that removes the hair not someone coming online to shave off her hair and claim she's having cancer. Shaving off your hair is not a sign of having cancer.

If indeed she has this diagonsis, she'll definitely be in the hospital now and look emaciated.

What people are willing to do in order to trend for social media is just sickening. I am utterly disgusted by this lady's shenanigans.

Even if she has cancer, running to social media to cry and shave her hair, is so wrong. I mean, health is a private thing. Have some damn privacy and you can post message when the situation improve.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Bahamas95(m): 10:55am On Mar 26
She doesn't have any cancer, but she go soon get am as cancer dey hungry her.


Some people can go any length to seek for attention.......Abi una don forget the musician wey fake him death with the aim to blow?
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by mauchiz: 11:04am On Mar 26
My advice is as one goes to hospital for medication,the person should be prayerful.
Take there drugs and pray as if you won't see the next day,there is nothing God cannot do.
Life on earth is vanity upon vanity,let's amend our ways and live a life that pleases God,that will take us to eternal rest.
Cancer is not a death sentence, people have survived it, most of all these sicknesses are spiritual.
If you can pray,you pray, if God answers you live,if he does not,you go.
The main thing is not about dying,were will you spend your eternity? Hell or paradise, receive Jesus Christ into your now and be born again.

Anyone diagnosed with cancer should go treatment,eat fruit and vegetables,seek for all manner of help and prayers.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by CerebrumOptimus: 11:04am On Mar 26
Nothing dey this life o .. Na so Rachael die during child birth o, the thing pain Jacob die. Since I read that scripture, I came to a conclusion that life itself is vanity.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by mauchiz: 11:07am On Mar 26
jpmoriarti:
She's obviously playing around with this. And this is so wrong. Mocking real people who're struggling daily with this disease.

Why would she come on camera to be crying while cutting off her hair, when she hasn't even supposedly started chemotherapy? It is chemotherapy that removes the hair not someone coming online to shave off her hair and claim she's having cancer. Shaving off your hair is not a sign of having cancer.

If indeed she has this diagonsis, she'll definitely be in the hospital now and look emaciated.

What people are willing to do in order to trend for social media is just sickening. I am utterly disgusted by this lady's shenanigans.

Even if she has cancer, running to social media to cry and shave her hair, is so wrong. I mean, health is a private thing. Have some damn privacy and you can post message when the situation improve.
The power of life and death is in the tongue,you will have whatever you say.
I wonder why someone should play with cancer of all sicknesses.
If is play,she is calling death.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by valentineuwakwe(m): 11:19am On Mar 26
I don't trust that woman, she might be doing it for donations just to scam people.
How you can have stage 4 cancer n yet you aren't hospitalised n you aren't put on any oxygen support..... abeg ooo
Instead you come social media dey cry n shave one part of your hair....
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Biodun1929(m): 11:19am On Mar 26
Tenrack:
Ignore the signs, don't ignore the signs. Where is the money to do common test? Last I checked a colonoscopy cost over 700k

Treatment is even out of reach. Wake up call to where? You talk as if test and treatment is given for free. Do you think nigerians do not wish to go to the hospital for treatment? How many families could afford it?

Abeg make Una no dey make person vex.
Colonoscopy doesn't cost that much...at afriglobal, I did both colonoscopy and endoscopy for about 200k.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Tenrack: 11:21am On Mar 26
Biodun1929:
Colonoscopy doesn't cost that much...at afriglobal, I did both colonoscopy and endoscopy for about 200k.
Lucky you. A lot of persons cannot afford this thing you refer to as "doesn't cost much". Thank God for your life.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Biodun1929(m): 11:23am On Mar 26
Tenrack:
Lucky you. A lot of persons cannot afford this thing you refer to as "doesn't cost much". Thank God for your life.
Me saying it doesn't cost that much is not be saying it is cheap, it is just me correcting the false information you put out there about it costing over 700k...this your false info would even discourage people ignorant of the cost not to even bother trying to get money for the test.
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by Tenrack: 11:25am On Mar 26
Biodun1929:
Me saying it doesn't cost that much is not be saying it is cheap, it is just me correcting the false information you put out there about it costing over 700k...this your false info would even discourage people ignorant of the cost not to even bother trying to get money for the test.
you did yours in a government establishment shey? Do a simple Google search and see how much it costs at a private institution
Re: Blessing CEO's Cancer Issue: A Wake-up Call Nigerians Shouldn't Ignore by traware(m): 11:28am On Mar 26
valentineuwakwe:
I don't trust that woman, she might be doing it for donations just to scam people
How you can have stage 4 cancer n yet you aren't hospitalised n you aren't put on any oxygen support..... abeg ooo
Instead you come social media dey cry n shave one part of your hair....
When you spend more than you earn & also have to keep up with the Joneses, you then have a BlessingCEO predicament
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