Relationship blogger, Blessing Okoro, has revealed that she learnt that nobody cared about her during the ‘new house’ stunt in May.
The self-acclaimed story teller revealed this in an Instagram post on Sunday where she listed what she learnt from the saga.
“1) private life is a peaceful life . 2) keep your achievements private share only your dreams . 3) not every body who follow you loves you and many who don’t follow you can still love you . 4) too many witches and wizard here they no longer live in shrines they are here in the media behind there keypad. 5 ) nobody really care about you they just get entertained. 6) I learnt never to explain or prove a point to anyone again , I live with my truth . 7) I learnt to inspire people more and give more because some people need help . 8) I learnt to pray , pray so hard and start going to church 🙏😁. 9) I learnt to speak less, act more . never to take people words personal I rather block them from my space 10) finally I also learnt how to cry, fear and talk to myself to forgive, forget and move on,” she wrote in parts.
Late in May, Blessing Okoro was humiliated by associates of China-based businessman, Onye Eze, for faking ownership of his house.
In a video that became viral, Blessing is handcuffed and forced to admit that she is not the owner of the house adding that she only went to take a picture.
She was also forced to make a public denial in a live video on her Instagram feed.
Hours after the video emerged online, Blessing Okoro assured her fans of her safety insisting that all was well.