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Blessing CEO Third Fraud Arraignment: EFCC Files Fresh N13 Million Fraud Charges

Faka Olodu by Faka Olodu
June 10, 2026
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Blessing CEO Third Fraud Arraignment has drawn fresh attention to the legal troubles facing the controversial social media personality and self-styled relationship therapist, Okoro Blessing Nkiruka.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has once again brought the influencer before the court over fresh allegations involving fraud and the retention of alleged proceeds of crime.

The latest development marks the third known fraud-related arraignment involving Blessing CEO, with multiple cases now pending before different courts in Lagos.

According to the EFCC, Blessing CEO was arraigned on June 10, 2026, before Justice Yelim Bogoro of the Federal High Court in Lagos.

The anti-graft agency disclosed that its Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 filed a fresh six-count charge against the influencer.

The charges reportedly border on obtaining money by false pretence and retaining alleged proceeds of crime totaling N13 million.

The new case adds to a growing list of legal challenges currently confronting the social media figure.

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The EFCC stated that the investigation was triggered by petitions submitted by several individuals and organizations, including the Nigeria Cancer Society.

According to the commission, members of the public donated money to Blessing CEO after she allegedly claimed on social media that she was suffering from Stage 4 breast cancer and required financial assistance for treatment.

Investigators allege that the documents presented to support the fundraising campaign were later discovered to be falsified.

The commission maintains that donations obtained through the campaign form part of the basis of the fresh charges.

The anti-corruption agency alleges that the influencer obtained funds through false representations and subsequently retained proceeds linked to the alleged offence.

The six-count charge focuses on claims that financial contributions were received from members of the public based on information that investigators later considered misleading.

However, as with all criminal proceedings, the allegations remain accusations that must be tested in court.

No conviction has been recorded in relation to the matter.

The latest arraignment is not the only legal battle involving Blessing CEO.

Earlier, she was arraigned in connection with an alleged N69.15 million fraud case before a Lagos State Special Offences Court in Ikeja.

In that matter, she pleaded not guilty to the charges.

She is also facing another case involving an alleged N36 million fraud linked to a property lease transaction in Lagos.

In that separate proceeding, she was granted bail in the sum of N10 million pending further hearings.

These multiple cases have placed the influencer under intense public and legal scrutiny.

The EFCC confirmed that the latest case was formally presented before the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos.

Details of her plea in the fresh N13 million case were not highlighted in the commission’s statement announcing the arraignment.

The matter is expected to proceed through the judicial process as both the prosecution and defence present their arguments.

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With three separate fraud-related matters now before different courts, legal observers will be closely monitoring the progress of each case.

The courts will determine whether the evidence presented by prosecutors supports the allegations made against the influencer.

Until then, Blessing CEO remains presumed innocent under the law unless proven guilty by a competent court.

Blessing CEO Third Fraud Arraignment marks another significant chapter in the influencer’s ongoing legal battles.

The EFCC alleges that she obtained donations through false claims about a serious health condition and retained proceeds linked to the alleged scheme. With multiple fraud cases already pending, the coming months are likely to be crucial as courts examine the evidence and determine the outcome of the various proceedings.

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