The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission arraigned social media influencer Blessing CEO at the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos, over allegations tied to false cancer claims and donations. The case was heard on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, before Justice Yelim Bogoro.
The anti graft agency accused the influencer of using false claims to attract online donations. The available reports did not provide full details of the counts filed in court, but the arraignment marked a fresh step in a case that drew wide public attention.
Court proceedings in cases involving online fundraising have become more common as regulators try to clamp down on fraud and misleading public appeals. The EFCC said it would continue to pursue cases involving deception and improper use of public trust.
Court Case Draws Public Interest
Blessing CEO, known for her large online following, has often attracted debate over her public statements and lifestyle posts. The current case added a criminal dimension to that profile and raised concerns about the use of social media influence for financial gain.
The court did not immediately conclude the matter in the available report. However, the arraignment signals that investigators believe there is enough evidence to continue the prosecution process.
The EFCC has intensified action against alleged internet and financial crimes, especially where public donations are involved. Officials have warned that false claims online can lead to serious legal consequences.
Online Fundraising Faces Scrutiny
The case reflects a wider issue in Nigeria’s digital space, where some influencers and public figures raise funds from followers without enough disclosure. Law enforcement agencies say such conduct can amount to fraud when the claims used to solicit money are false.
The matter remains before the court, and further proceedings are expected as the prosecution continues. The EFCC said it would rely on the courts to determine liability and impose penalties where necessary.
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