During a recent Instagram live, Blessing CEO claimed that Tunde Ednut stays abroad to evade Nigerian law and is supporting social media critic, VeryDarkMan from there.
She dares him to return to Nigeria and face scrutiny, implying that if others are being blackmailed for their pasts, Tunde should also be open to having his history examined.
Blessing CEO said: “Should we dig up Tunde Ednut’s past? He has a shady past. Ask him why he hasn’t stepped foot in Nigeria for over a decade.
“He is abroad because he knows that Nigerian law can’t catch up with him there. He is enabling VeryDarkMan but can’t come to Nigeria. I dare him to come to Nigeria. Is he a saint? We know his past. Let him come out, let us dig up his record since you all are blackmailing others with their past.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Blessing CEO recently claimed that many men in Abuja and Lagos are involved in homosexual relationships.
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