Controversial relationship coach and social media influencer, Blessing CEO, has stirred up fresh conversation online after revealing how far she goes to express love — including cooking in Enugu and sending the food all the way to Lagos for her partner.
In a recent interview, Blessing said:
“Sometimes I cook in Enugu and waybill it down to Lagos. That’s how much I love him.”
Her comments have triggered mixed reactions on social media, reigniting debates around love, gender roles, and the lengths people go to in relationships.
Some Nigerians praised her dedication, calling her a symbol of loyalty and love. Others, however, questioned the practicality and necessity of sending cooked food across state lines.
Here are some reactions from Twitter:
@NkemTheChef: “Make she just open restaurant in Lagos na. This one na food logistics, not love.”
@Jide\_X: “No woman will do this for you unless she really likes you. That guy better not fumble.”
@Amaka\_speaks: “Abeg, love or not, who waybills egusi soup under hot sun? I’m scared.”
@MaziKelvin: “Blessing CEO is doing wife duties on pro max mode. But I respect it sha.”
@\_\_Tomiwa: “This is why some people can’t compete in this dating market. She’s sending jollof like DHL.”
Blessing CEO, known for her bold and often controversial opinions on relationships, has a reputation for stirring conversation. While her latest statement might sound extreme to some, it has once again put her at the center of public debate — a position she seems to enjoy.
Whether it’s romantic or excessive, one thing is clear: in the love game, Blessing CEO is not afraid to go the distance — literally.
