- Blessing CEO noted that she has now realized how deeply aggrieved the family had been and how what she did greatly affected them
- She highlighted that not until that scandal, she had never met or spoken to IVD.
Controversial therapist Blessing CEO has issued an apology to the family of Bimbo Martins, the deceased wife of the auto dealer IVD.
Recall that two years ago, a scandal had erupted following the death of Bimbo, with speculations surrounding IVD’s possible involvement in her passing.
Amidst the turmoil, Blessing CEO had publicly defended IVD, citing her role as his therapist and stood by him against Bimbo’s family.
However, in a surprising move, Blessing CEO has now reflected on her actions and extended an apology to the grieving family.
Acknowledging the pain and suffering caused to the Martins family, Blessing CEO expressed remorse for her previous stance on the matter.
She admitted that her lack of understanding at the time may have led to misguided actions and words that could have hurt the family.
Setting the record straight, Blessing CEO clarified that prior to the controversy, she had no personal connection with IVD.
In her words:
“Apologies to the Martin’s family. It took me 2 years to understand grieve and pain,
I will never be too big to say I am sorry when I do wrong .. the the Martins family I say k am sorry .
It all peace , we learn everyday and a lot can be said out of i ignorance. MAY the gentile soul of Mrs Abimbola ogbonna Martins rest in peace .
To the general public if | have hurt you in anyway, I am sorry . Tomorrow is my birthday and I jut want to be at peace with everybody .
I love you all”
Blessing CEO had earlier revealed why Bimbo’s husband , IVD tattooed her name on her wrist.
Clearing the air in a widely shared video, Blessing stated that IVD is merely her friend and client .
Setting the record straight, he revealed a surprising detail about a permanent gesture of appreciation that has sent tongues wagging.
He had just inked her name, she said, as a way of showing her gratitude for having stood by him during his dark days.