Actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday Escapes Injury After Second Ceiling Collapse at Her Lekki Home

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Actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday Escapes Injury After Second Ceiling Collapse at Her Lekki HomeActress Nkechi Blessing Sunday Escapes Injury After Second Ceiling Collapse at Her Lekki Home

Nollywood actress and entrepreneur Nkechi Blessing Sunday narrowly avoided injury once again after part of the pop‐ceiling in her home in Lekki, Lagos collapsed unexpectedly. The incident marks the second time in just two months that the actress has experienced such a structural failure at the same residence.

The Incident

On Monday, Nkechi Blessing shared a video on her Instagram account showing the aftermath of the ceiling collapse in her Lekki home. In the post, she expressed both frustration and a renewed determination to relocate, writing:

“Lekki THANK YOU, another sign to pack my bags and leave. Second time in the space of 2 months… Abeg make una watch my film make I fit go buy house for VI or Ikoyi, I fit Dey smile oooo but deep down I am going through a lot.”

Despite outward appearances of success and confidence, the actress admitted that the recurrence of these collapse incidents underscores deeper issues she is navigating privately.

Background & Significance

Nkechi Blessing, known for her roles in movies such as The Ghost and The Tout, has built a strong public profile in Nigerian entertainment.

The repeated structural failure in her home draws attention to concerns about building quality and maintenance in rapidly developed residential areas like Lekki.

Moreover, the incident’s recurrence has evidently prompted her to reconsider her residence, highlighting how even high‐profile individuals confront infrastructure and housing challenges in Lagos.

In Her Own Words

She conveyed a sense of resolve: the latest collapse is being taken as a “sign” to move to either Victoria Island or Ikoyi, two more established, lower‐risk neighbourhoods in Lagos. Her call for fans to support her film indicates she views this as part of her broader journey to stabilise her housing situation.

Why It Matters

The episode sheds light on the risks of building and decor failures in fast‑developing urban districts.

For a public figure like Nkechi Blessing, it underscores that personal safety and housing stability remain significant issues even among the celebrity class.

Her decision to relocate may prompt broader discussion about residential standards, property developers’ responsibilities and tenant safety in Lagos.

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