- Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday and Blessing CEO reconciles during the traditional wedding ceremony of Priscilla Ojo and Tanzanian singer Juma Jux.
Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday and controversial relationship coach Blessing Okoro, popularly known as Blessing CEO, put their differences aside during the traditional wedding ceremony of Priscilla Ojo and Tanzanian singer, Juma Jux.
The internet buzzed on April 17, 2025, as the lavish celebration drew celebrities and influencers from across the entertainment industry.
In a cheerful video shared on Instagram, Nkechi and Blessing CEO were seen sharing warm moments and reflecting on their past disagreements. Nkechi took the opportunity to congratulate her namesake on her new relationship, jokingly asking if Blessing CEO would now allow others to show off their partners without criticism.
Surprised, Blessing CEO expressed amusement upon learning that Nkechi also doubles as an event planner, showcasing a lighter side of their interaction.
Nkechi wrote:
“Congratulations Blessing CEO…Now wey love don find you hope you go allow us flaunt our lovers in peace…Love is indeed a beautiful thing…Enjoy your new home my Namesake.”
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The heartfelt exchange marked a refreshing end to their past feud, highlighting a moment of peace and unity at one of the most talked-about celebrity weddings of the year.
In other news, Nigerian music star David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has stirred conversation online after revealing in a newly released song that he began his life in a modest one-room apartment—commonly referred to as a “face-me-I-face-you” in Nigeria.
The revelation comes from a track titled CFMF off his fifth studio album 5ive, which dropped on Friday. In the song, Davido reflects on his journey and attributes his current luxurious lifestyle to divine grace.
He sings:
“Take a step and walk into my life…
Started all the way from face me I face you
Face me I face you
And now, I am living real large all thanks to Jesu
All thanks to Jesu oh.”
His lyrics have sparked skepticism, particularly on social media, where many fans questioned the authenticity of his claims due to his well-known wealthy background. Davido is the son of Nigerian billionaire businessman Deji Adeleke.
This isn’t the first time the artist has attempted to tell a rags-to-riches story. In his 2011 debut single Back When, he rapped about being ignored by women when he was broke, a narrative many also found unconvincing. The song had limited success, partly due to public disbelief over the backstory.
Davido later embraced his affluent roots more openly in his 2012 breakout hit Dami Duro, where he proudly referred to himself as a rich man’s son and asserted that nothing could hold him back.
Despite the backlash, his latest claim continues to fuel discussions about celebrity storytelling and authenticity in music.