Taking to her Instagram page, Blessing CEO shared photos and videos of herself donned in a white gown and a red scarf, standing by her local stream.
In her narrative, she detailed her visit to the Goddess of the Seven Rivers, where she engaged in rituals to reconnect with her cultural roots.
Expressing gratitude to the deity, the self-proclaimed love expert reflected on instances when attacks from her adversaries backfired.
Blessing further revealed her spiritual beliefs, embracing both Christianity and traditional deities, which she asserted she would deploy in defense against her enemies, ultimately concluding with the application of the law.
She wrote in another post that, following church visit for crossover, she left to the shrine, then proceeds to the river before applying the law.
Blessing CEO made a vow not to let anyone overrule her, using the new year’s lingo, ‘no gree for anybody’.
She wrote, “Goddess of the 7 rivers I have come with your sacrifice… Root and culture. Thank you. They tried but it went back to sender…
“After church, we go to the shrine; after the shrine, we go to the river, then we use law…
“Deity …..Juju. Shrine. Temple. River. Power. Water… we are fortified. We no go gree for anybody.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Blessing CEO recently claimed that a woman’s primary role is to enjoy a man’s money, while men are born to work and provide in relationships.
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