“Where will you drive the Lamborghini if not to the club?” – Blessing CEO questions Sophia Egbueje
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Controversial therapist, Blessing CEO tackles Sophia Egbueje and reveals why she bought a Lamborghini while sharing her observation on the ‘Lambo’ frenzy. Blessing CEO, who is no stranger to stirring conversations, has become a major voice in the ongoing debate about luxury cars, especially the Lamborghini, that has taken over the Nigerian social scene. In a recent discussion, she expressed her thoughts on why so many women, particularly in Lagos, seem to be obsessed with owning a Lamborghini. Her comments come at a time when the luxury car has become a symbol of status and wealth, with several high-profile Nigerian women purchasing the car, sparking public discourse. 

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Lamborghini has been on the lips and screens of most Nigerians after news made rounds that Burna Boy had failed to fulfill his promise of buying a socialite, Sophia Egbueje, a Lambo after they allegedly slept together. The situation quickly turned into a public spectacle, attracting significant attention, especially when people began questioning the motives behind Sophia's desire for such a luxurious gift. This drama, mixed with rumors and social media buzz, has placed the Lamborghini at the center of a heated discussion about materialism, relationships, and public expectations in Nigeria. 

Blessing CEO.[/figure] 

Additionally, Mercy Eke, another notable Nigerian celebrity, had bought herself a new Lambo which she recently dedicated in church. This act further fueled the ‘Lambo’ frenzy, and many people took to social media to share their thoughts on the significance of owning such an expensive car. While some praised Mercy for her achievements, others questioned the underlying reasons behind the decision to showcase wealth in such an extravagant manner. The ongoing display of luxury and affluence has drawn mixed reactions from the public, especially in a society where wealth inequality is a topic of concern.

Blessing CEO has blasted Sophia along with other ladies who are desiring the car. According to her, Lagos doesn’t have a suitable road for the car, and most of them are only buying the car to take to clubs. Blessing CEO, known for her unfiltered opinions, expressed her frustration about how some women in Lagos seem more interested in flaunting material possessions rather than using them for practical purposes. She highlighted the fact that many of these luxury cars are often seen parked outside nightclubs or used for show, with little regard for their functionality. Her criticism of this culture of superficiality has generated significant debate among her followers, some of whom agree with her observations, while others feel that owning a Lamborghini is a personal choice, and people should be free to buy what they want. 

Sophia Egbueje.[/figure] 

She further spoke on the functionality of the car as she queried whether people have seen the car being used for a road trip. According to Blessing CEO, she has yet to see anyone drive the Lamborghini outside of the city or on any long trips. She questioned if these cars are truly being used for their intended purpose or if they are just props for social media posts. This comment resonated with many of her followers, who have also noticed that luxury cars in Nigeria are often associated with display rather than practicality.

Blessing CEO further alleged that the Lekki girls only buy the car to increase their pay as runs girls. In a more controversial statement, Blessing suggested that many women from Lagos, particularly those living in the upscale Lekki area, buy these luxury cars to boost their status as "runs girls" (a term used to describe women who engage in transactional relationships for financial gain). She implied that owning such a car helps them attract wealthier men and potentially increase their earnings through their lifestyle. This comment sparked intense debate, with some supporting Blessing's viewpoint and others condemning her for generalizing the actions of women in Lagos.

Reactions have trailed this …

 

i_am_real_zaddy said: “Leave emotions aside she made small point 😂”. This comment seems to acknowledge that while Blessing CEO's views may come across as harsh, there is some truth to her observations about the trend of luxury car ownership among Nigerian women.

just_prepre wrote: “If dem buy give you, No take!” This comment humorously suggests that if someone offers you a luxury gift, like a Lamborghini, it might be best not to accept it due to the implications it may have.

gwire1 stated: “Y’all can h*te but she is spitting fact. 😍”. This user defended Blessing CEO’s point of view, agreeing with her stance on the materialistic nature of the Lamborghini craze and the role it plays in social status.

huncho__nf wrote: “Why u dey shout na me buy lambo?”. This comment reflects confusion or frustration with the ongoing public discussions about who owns a Lamborghini, questioning why people are so vocal about it.

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