So, Nkechi Blessing Sunday has finally come out to say, “I’m sorry.” After years of online drama, public breakups, and social media fights, she’s admitting that her own actions have cost her a lot—both professionally and personally. Now, she just wants to be left alone to live her “soft life.”
But do apologies like this ever work? Can someone who built a reputation for controversy suddenly convince people they’ve changed?
“People Warn Others Against Me” – Nkechi Feels Isolated
Nkechi says her biggest struggle right now is that people actively warn others to stay away from her. Even when someone genuinely likes her or wants to work with her, they hear things like, “That controversial girl? She’s not someone you can work with!”
She admitted, “I am not blaming anybody because this is my doing, na me cause am.” At least she’s owning up to it, but at the same time, she’s asking for people to give her a second chance.
“I Was Just Defending Myself” – Nkechi Explains Her Online Fights
Let’s be real, Nkechi has had her fair share of messy fights on social media. She was never the type to take insults quietly. But now, she’s saying that all those outbursts weren’t because she loved drama but because she had to defend herself.
“I won’t have someone speak ill about me and I will not come to defend myself,” she said.
That’s fair, but at the same time, she wasn’t just defending herself—she was also adding fuel to the fire. It’s no secret that Nkechi used to enjoy shaking the internet, whether it was clapping back at trolls or calling out exes.
Has Nkechi Really Changed?
This is the big question. She claims she has “shown traces of changes for the past two years.” But if we’re being honest, Nkechi is still very much in the mix.
Just last month, she was ranting about men offering to be her “sugar boy.” Before that, she called out a man marketing himself for sale. So while she may not be as dramatic as before, it’s hard to say she has completely changed.
For someone who once thrived on social media attention, can she really step back from controversy and just be quiet?
“Let Me Have My Peace” – Nkechi Begs
Nkechi is practically pleading with people to give her a fresh start. She said, “This is my sincere apology to everybody that has seen me as an idiot, a nuisance, and a notoriety.”
She even begged that if someone wants to work with her, people should let them experience her personally instead of scaring them off with old stories.
“Allow me to have friends and business partners in peace, let them know me by themselves,” she said.
At the end of the day, she just wants to move on. But is the internet that forgiving?
Does She Deserve a Second Chance?
I personally think everyone deserves a second chance, but it depends on how they handle it. Nkechi says she’s done with drama, but actions speak louder than words. If she truly wants people to see her differently, she needs to be consistent in her behaviour.
It’s easy to say “I have changed,” but will she resist the urge to clap back when someone drags her again? That’s the real test.
What do you think? Should Nkechi Blessing get the second chance she’s asking for, or has she done too much damage already?