- Actress Nkechi Blessing and content creator VeryDarkman engage in a heated dispute over a skincare brand’s lack of NAFDAC registration.
- VeryDarkman criticizes Nkechi Blessing’s endorsement of the product, leading to a public exchange of accusations.
- VeryDarkman threatens to end Nkechi Blessing’s career and revoke her American visa.
Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing and content creator VeryDarkman have taken their grievances to the public, involving threats of career destruction and visa revocation.
The dispute commenced when VeryDarkman publicly criticized Nkechi Blessing for endorsing a skincare product that allegedly lacked a NAFDAC (National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control) registration number.
VeryDarkman voiced his concern for the safety of consumers, particularly children, who may use the unapproved product.
In response, Nkechi Blessing reacted strongly to the criticism, warning VeryDarkman not to meddle in her affairs.
However, the situation escalated when VeryDarkman retaliated, proposing three potential ways in which he could end Nkechi Blessing’s career and jeopardize her American visa.
One of these threats revolved around Nkechi Blessing’s alleged derogatory comments toward a social media user who commented on their skincare brand dispute.
VeryDarkman argued that such behavior could be reported to the embassy, potentially leading to the revocation of her American visa.
The content creator asserted that he had less to lose compared to the actress, suggesting that Nkechi Blessing should avoid getting entangled in a messy dispute with him.
He cited Nkechi Blessing’s actions against the social media user as evidence of her misconduct.
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In related story, Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing found herself at odds with a content creator known as VeryDarkMan.
The dispute stemmed from allegations that Nkechi Blessing had been promoting a skincare brand without a NAFDAC (National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control) number, and it quickly escalated into a public spat.
The controversy began when an Instagram user raised concerns about a skincare product that Nkechi Blessing had endorsed on her platform.
The user specifically mentioned VeryDarkMan, who had previously gained recognition for exposing a skincare brand lacking a NAFDAC registration.