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My Relationship Advice Is Not For Everyone To Accept – Blessing CEO

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Blessing Okoro, the controversial relationship therapist, widely known as Blessing CEO, has stated that she does not impose her opinions or beliefs on people, particularly in discussions related to relationships.

 

In an interview with Punch, she said: “There is nothing I say that is wrong or right. People have different beliefs.

“I don’t force anyone to accept my opinions. It is not about what I am saying; it is about who they are seeing in what I am saying. When people are seeing their reflection, they don’t like who is holding the mirror. Not everything I say is for everyone. People should pick what they want and leave.”

Okoro added that she was an empathic person who did not like to hurt people.

According to her: “I don’t like to offend people, except when I do something that I don’t know about. I am a very careful person.

“I don’t look for trouble, but when people come for me, mine is ‘louder’. I have empathy but I have built walls around , and would not take disrespect.”

Okoro, who is getting set to start her TV show titled: ‘Moments with Blessing CEO’, noted that it had always been her dream to become a TV presenter.

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