
The CEO of Blessing, a contentious media figure and relationship specialist, announced the opening of her own online institution a few days after Geh Geh did.
She launched the platform on her Facebook page, emphasizing financial literacy and self-empowerment while teaching women how to manage relationships.
The CEO of Blessing claims that the university’s mission is to empower women to make better decisions in their relationships and to strengthen their feeling of self-worth.
According to her, the intention is to teach women how to safeguard their emotions and bodies in the same way that males are frequently instructed to safeguard their money.
She asserted that her program is a stand-alone attempt to inspire women to be more deliberate about their financial independence and personal development, rather than a reaction to any other platform.
In her post, she wrote: “Blessingceo. University of How to make money from Men and empower yourself ….”
In a subsequent post, she averred: “We are not in competition with anybody. Our university is to help women wise up and protect their body same way men want to protect their pockets. If men can’t take care of you, please zip up and focus.”