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Mercy Chinwo Accuses Eezee T, Former Manager Of Bullying And False Attacks

In a recent video that has gone viral, renowned Nigerian gospel artist Mercy Chinwo-Blessed opened up about her troubled relationship with her former manager and record label boss, Ezekiel Onyedikachukwu, known as Eezee T. The video, which has caused a stir online, comes after Mercy had shared documents detailing how her professional relationship with Eezee T deteriorated over time.

In the emotional video, Mercy accused Eezee T of orchestrating attacks against her, particularly targeting her only child. She alleged that he had paid people to spread malicious rumors about her son, which left her visibly upset. Despite the accusations, Mercy emphasized that she had never filed a lawsuit against Eezee T and expressed her dismay at the public ridicule and insults she had been subjected to, despite her deep respect for him.

Mercy also went on to accuse Eezee T of bullying her and attempting to sabotage her career. “You paid people to spin false narratives,” she said, breaking down in tears as she described how her former manager had spread lies about her on social media. She also claimed that Eezee T tried to sow discord between her and Pastor Jerry Eze, stating that he wanted her to become enemies with anyone he was on bad terms with.

In a moment of raw emotion, Mercy expressed the overwhelming sadness she feels daily, describing how unjustly she had been portrayed by others. “They call me names, accuse me unjustly, and paint me as someone I am not,” she said, revealing the emotional toll the situation had taken on her. Despite the public attacks and frustrations, she held on to her faith, saying, “I know the truth, and I know my God sees all. He is the God of justice, and He must arise for my sake!”

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