They are just careful about it: Relationship blogger Blessing CEO says women cheat more than men

They are just careful about it: Relationship blogger Blessing CEO says women cheat more than men

- Blessing CEO in a trending clip has stated that women are bigger cheats

- According to her, men are not so careful when cheating because they know they can get away with it

- According to her, women hardly get caught because they are very careful

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Nigerian relationship blogger Blessing Okoro, also known as Blessing CEO, is no stranger to controversy. This time, she has shared her thoughts on cheating and which gender does it more.

In a video clip shared on Instagram by @thatdeesblog, Blessing talked about cheating women. According to her, contrary to the popular belief that men cheat more, it is actually the women who do it more.

Relationship blogger Blessing CEO: Women cheat more than men, they are just careful about it
Blessing CEO has opined that women cheat more than men. Photo credit: @officialblessingceo
Source: Instagram

Blessing opined that the reason men get caught is because they know they can get away with it especially in African societies.

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In her words:

"Women cheat and women even cheat more than men. I'm a woman. But the reason we are always calling men, men is because we always catch them. Men understand that they can get away with it especially in a place like Africa. So, a man is careless about cheating while a woman is careful about cheating so you'll hardly catch us."

Watch the video below:

Read some comments below:

sensepolice:

"Ode, so because you are a woman, you speak for the millions of women all over the world."

lov.marvel:

"She should speak for her self , yes there are some women that can’t stay one place even when they are married daz their own stupidity, but doesn’t mean everyone is like that, this one just like saying things for clout."

vivychoco_00:

"Madam speak for your cheating self! Who are you to speak for all women????!"

rity1211:

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"She is talking from experience. I guess that's why the husband left. Cheater like her. I don't know why people take counsel from someone that has a failed marriage. Nne if u don't have a successful marriage don't come here to educate people inugo. If u come and type trash on my comment amadioha will locate u."

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A while ago, she advised women on how to guard their money from their husbands.

In an Instagram video that has since trended online, the relationship expert frankly told women to stop giving men money even when it is for pressing needs at home.

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Blessings went ahead to say that there are many men who are covetous and always looking for ways to spend their women's money.

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