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Blessing CEO Advises Rosy Meurer to Confront Olakunle Churchill Publicly Over Marriage Claims

Social media commentator Blessing 'CEO' Okoro has advised actress Rosy Meurer to publicly address businessman Olakunle Churchill's recent statement denying a legally recognized marriage between them. Churchill had claimed their union was merely an introduction, sparking widespread discussion.

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Social media personality Blessing ‘CEO’ Okoro has responded to businessman Olakunle Churchill's recent assertion that he was never legally married to actress Rosy Meurer.

In a statement that generated significant online debate on Wednesday, April 29, Churchill stated that his relationship with Meurer involved only a marriage introduction, not a legal ceremony in court or church. He contended that, without such a legal wedding, a formal divorce was unnecessary.

Blessing CEO giving advice about Rosy Meurer and Olakunle Churchill's marriage situation.

Further fueling the controversy, he downplayed Meurer’s support during his past public challenges, suggesting that someone else would have stepped in if she hadn't been present.

Blessing CEO, who recently disclosed her ongoing battle with stage 4 cancer, reacted to Churchill's claims by accusing him of a consistent pattern of gaslighting. She drew parallels between his current denial and his previous public disputes with his ex-wife, actress Tonto Dikeh, suggesting a similar narrative was unfolding.

Blessing expressed strong disapproval of Churchill’s remarks about Meurer’s loyalty, asserting that the actress was being unfairly treated after years of purportedly protecting him. She rejected the idea that this situation represented karma for Meurer and urged the actress to abandon her quiet dignity and engage in a public confrontation with the businessman.

Blessing CEO shared her perspective on the unfolding situation in an Instagram video.

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