Relationship blogger, Blessing Okoro, has apologised for faking ownership of a businessman’s house.
The self-acclaimed story teller made the apology in an Instagram post on Saturday.
“Hey lovers.. I know it has been crazy lately and I am sincerely sorry.. I take responsibility for everything.. I hate that I had to put my friends and everyone else who looked up to me in this position,” she wrote in parts.
Blessing admitted that she had wanted to complete a house before her 30th birthday and when she couldn’t, she felt pressured because she had publicly vowed to build the house.
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.