Blessing CEO forged my cancer report – Deborah Mbara
A new development has surfaced in the ongoing controversy involving social media personality Blessing CEO, as breast cancer survivor Deborah Mbara has denied any involvement in a fundraising campaign allegedly linked to her medical records.
Mbara claims that Blessing CEO manipulated her diagnosis report without consent and used it to solicit donations online. In a heartfelt Instagram post, she revealed her shock at seeing her personal medical information circulated in a fundraising narrative she had never approved.
She explained that she initially engaged with Blessing CEO after publicly announcing her stage four breast cancer diagnosis, offering encouragement and prayers. “I started talking to her, encouraging her and praying with her. I told her God can heal and that she should seek proper medical attention,” Mbara said.
A doctor was later invited to an online discussion to clarify her condition, but the session ended prematurely when the physician said a remote assessment was not possible. Tensions escalated when Mbara alleged that Blessing's CEO requested access to her personal cancer documents under the guise of comparing them with her own diagnosis. “She told me she wanted to compare my report with what she had. So I shared it in good faith, not knowing what it would be used for,” she said.
Mbara said she was later shocked to discover that the same report had been posted online in an allegedly altered form, tied to donation appeals that had already gained momentum on social media. “Only for me to see my result online, doctored and being used everywhere. I never gave permission for anything like that,” she stated.
Having recently completed chemotherapy, Mbara described the experience as deeply traumatic, emphasizing that cancer patients already endure immense emotional stress without added public exploitation. “When a doctor tells you that you have cancer, life pauses. It is not something you take lightly. It breaks you completely,” she said.
She also rejected claims that she had cut ties with Blessing CEO, noting that the influencer later visited Asaba and met with her husband and friends in an attempt to manage the situation. “She came to Asaba to see my husband and some friends. I was not there because I was not emotionally strong at the time,” Mbara explained.
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