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There has been a lot of discussion in recent times about NGOs in Nigeria. And to be honest, the conversation is as hot as roasted plantains on a charcoal grill. The CEO of Blessing CEO is not one to keep quiet, and she recently shared some pretty controversial opinions in her latest video, and everyone is talking about it. Therefore, let’s break down the details.
Now, NGOs are supposed to be about helping, right? Giving back, uplifting the needy, and all that good stuff. But here’s the catch: in Nigeria, the lines get blurry really fast. From emotional videos to heartbreaking captions, it’s starting to feel more like content creation than genuine charity. Raise your phone, hit record, add some sad music—boom! Instant pity party.
Blessing's CEO didn’t hold back, calling out how many NGOs operate without accountability. Funds raised? Check. Transparency? Not so much. People donate out of the goodness of their hearts, expecting the money to go toward noble causes, but let’s be real, no one’s handing out detailed financial reports. Instead, it’s all vibes, emotions, and lots of unanswered questions.
And then there’s the social media twist. NGOs and content creators seem to walk a fine line. A tear-jerking video here, a dramatic “before and after” shot there—it’s a formula that works because, let’s be honest, Nigerians are emotional beings. But does it really solve problems, or does it just look good online?
Here’s the thing: real help doesn’t need cameras. It doesn’t scream for attention. And it certainly doesn’t play mind games. Whether it’s upgrading a roadside plantain seller’s hustle or supporting a child’s education, true charity is quiet, intentional, and sustainable.
The bottom line? Not every NGO is a scam, but the system could use some accountability. So, next time you see a viral video tugging at your thought. Your heartstrings, take you a going moment to donate to help, or are you just going to fuel the content machine?
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@vera_tunes:- Nigerians don't understand process at all... process no be today or now now thing.. accountability is very crucial in all walls of life... thaks for the wisdom on this. 🔥🙌
@uzo_god10:- Even mitchy own that girl is cashing out
@simply_clara:- Are you trying to say the other day your son took items to go give out on the street, is not real but content?😏
@so_ma_chi_:- You are just trying to defend her I understand girls code… but I want to correct you that some people are actually real and putting it for the world to see and help people in needy. VDM is real so stop attaining wrong act
@sugardestiny_official:- VDM NGO is not scam please………