Blessing was arrested and placed in handcuffs then made to confess that the house isn't hers as she had claimed. The video of her arrest was widely shared online and has elicited reactions from a number of people.
Reacting to the video, Freeze said it was wrong for homeowner, Onye Eze and his friends to put Blessing through such humiliation. He went on to say the church is to blame for what happened because they have taught members greed through what they preach and practice.
He wrote: "Even if she is wrong, I do not support putting a woman through this level of humiliation. Join me today as I teach why the church is partly to blame for this. Many pastors have made greed their creed, teaching greed as a replacement for need."
On the day she turned 30, Blessing celebrated her birthday bash across three Nigerian states - Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt. She also unveiled a new 7-bedroom duplex which she claimed she built .
But the owner of the house, Onye Eze, an Igbo business man based in China, got wind of her deception and exposed her online. Yet Blessing kept insisting the house was hers and she shared the plan of a house as proof. She also shared a video of the house to try to salvage her reputation. Then, this morning she shared a photo of herself dressed in her nightwear in front of the house.
Unfortunately for Blessing, she went too far this time with the scam as she was arrested and was forced to confess.
In a video showing her arrest, the BOM founder can be seen crying and begging for forgiveness as she was led out in handcuffs. She confessed that the house belongs to Onye Eze and not to her as she claimed.
Below is the video.
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