02
Jun

A Hard But Honest Chapter — My Financial Truth

Over the years, I’ve always been open about my journey, the wins, the milestones, the dreams. But transparency means sharing the difficult parts too, and right now, I’m in one of the hardest seasons of my life. Over the past few months, I’ve faced a serious financial crisis one that has affected not just me, but my business, my peace, and unfortunately, those close to me.

It’s been emotionally overwhelming. I’ve fallen into debt, and I’m working every single day to repay what is owed and fix what has gone wrong. None of this has been easy, and none of it has been ignored. I take full responsibility for everything that has happened. I am the sole founder of my businesses, and every decision good or bad has been mine to carry. No friend or family member has ever been involved in the management or operations of my companies.

They were never privy to the details of the financial pressures I faced, and many of them only learned of my situation after it was publicly shared online. It breaks my heart to know that people I love are being harassed or blamed for something they had no hand in. To be clear: they are not responsible, and they do not deserve this. I respectfully ask that they be left out of any blame, threats, or public scrutiny. They are innocent in this. To those who are owed or affected, I understand your pain.

I hear your frustration. And I will continue to do everything within my power to make things right not just financially, but with the dignity that every human being deserves. This is not the end of my story. It is a hard chapter but not the final one. Thank you to those who have shown kindness, even when it would have been easier to judge. I am deeply grateful for the empathy, the prayers, and the quiet support. If you’ve walked this road before or know someone who has you understand that rebuilding takes time.

I ask for that time, and I promise to honour it with actions, not just words.

With humility and resolve,
Nkechinyere V. Nweze