The terrifying repeat incident, which she called "Another Sign to Pack My Bags and Leave," has highlighted the serious concerns surrounding construction standards in the upscale Lagos neighborhood.
The actress took to her Instagram on Monday, October 20, 2025, to share a video of the dramatic scene, showing the scattered debris of the collapsed POP (Plaster of Paris) ceiling. The latest close call has solidified her decision to move.
"Lekki THANK YOU, another sign to pack my bags and leave. Second time in the space of 2 months," she wrote, adding a determined plea to her fans, "Abeg make una watch my film make I fit go buy house for VI [Victoria Island] or Ikoyi."
The first collapse, which occurred in August, narrowly missed her recently purchased car, prompting her to initially question the quality of materials and workmanship used by Lekki developers. This second incident, however, has transformed her frustration into a clear commitment to finding a safer home.
While Nkechi Blessing is known for her vibrant and positive social media presence, she admitted that the recurring structural issues reflect deeper, private challenges she is currently facing.
"I fit Dey smile oooo but deep down I am going through a lot," she revealed in her post, connecting the mishaps to a broader sense of personal strain and her need for a more secure environment.
The star's experience has resonated with fans and sparked renewed public discussion about building safety and structural integrity in high-end Nigerian real estate, particularly in areas like Lekki where rapid development is common.
What are your thoughts on Nkechi Blessing's decision to move after the repeated ceiling collapses? Should more scrutiny be placed on building standards in new Lagos developments?
Kidnapping Crisis Deepens in Kwara: Abductors of 38 CAC Worshippers Demand Minimal N100 Ransom Per Victim
NDLEA Operatives Strike Against International Drug Cartels: 20kg Cocaine Seized on MV Nord Bosporus in Lagos